200 2x12x16 ,wow, Get your self a good rip saw and go to work.Rip all your Side wall Nailers,Roof Purlins and misc 2x4-2x6 etc Lumber. Suggest buying all your Trusses from an Plant that can furnish Load Data on your needs.I prefered SYP for Lumber in my Trusses. Metal can be bought from a number of MFG.'s and most current Suppliers furnish quality material. Also suggest building your own laminated pressure treated posts. Look at a Bldg by Morton etc and copy ther post design.Not Rocket Science but common sense and observation of others attempts will show the pit falls to avoid. A building the size and Roof Slope such as yours is DIYS friendly. Use the Plywood to line the interior and do not forget to insulate the Roof area especially prior to putting in a ceiling. Consider Screws instead of Nails to attach the side wall and roof metal. Concrete floors with Vapor Barrier below the Concrete will give usually a dry floor in condensation conditions.
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