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i know there is a few farmers on here:thumbup1:

 

i may need a steel framed building, i have spoken to the planners and they cannot see a problem. looking at 20d x 100l x 7h

 

if anyone has built one recently, from getting permission how long did it take?

 

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Speak to wareing they may give you a good indication.

 

We had a 100x50 foot shed built about 40' high and it took about a month I think. Can't remember exactly. Went up very quickly for its size. We had a poured concrete floor and full roof and fully enclosed sides with one section used as a roller door.

 

 

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Why only 7ft high shouldn't cost that much extra or a bita decent height

 

metric:laugh1:

 

65d x 330l x 23h in feet

 

 

had a few quotes for an all in price, looks like i will be more hands on than i thought and split the job up

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