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Mind me asking what that ran you? I've been thinking about doing the same. @R.K.
New shop pad going in. Concrete starts in 2 weeks. Can’t wait. 50x110 and will house the ‘77 FJ40/‘65 FJ45 LPB/‘70 40FST/‘16 200.
Let us have it blow by blow. Some will be able to learn and others dream.
Yes, please do as I am waiting on a quote to build a much needed shop as well.
I quoted with multiple General contractors and got quotes from $29/sq foot to $45/sq ft for the pad prep/concrete/insulated building.Let us have it blow by blow. Some will be able to learn and others dream.
I built a bathroom in my new 28 X 32 garage/shop in Clark County, NV and was charged (IIRC) a one-time $1,500 sewer connection fee, even though I did all the work myself, including the tie-in to the existing sewer line on my property.the space will have a bathroom/kitchen and man cave space which could easily get expensive. With the shell done, I can spread that stuff out over time. One contractor quoted me ‘turn-key’ with essentially a one bedroom condo for $51/sqft.
Michael, if you can add more doors do so. Especially opposite each other across the length of your barn. Cross wind Ventilation is key. My old barn has only one roll up on the end of a 30x60 barn. It was miserable in the TX heat. School of hard knocks for my boys. They can be smaller and serve as “windows” when you are working.
@BRShap - Total cost was $535. Would have been $500, but he charged $35 extra for the headrests.