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Old 10-31-2009, 04:55 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Default Re: Building A Shell Garage.

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Originally Posted by George2615 View Post
I just added a pole barn addition to my garage. I used 4000 psi mix with fiber added. Mine was a little smaller than yours. (16 x 32 plus a 2 x 10 apron) cement price alone was $1030 plus tax for 10 yds including the fiber. ($95 a yd x 10 yd, plus $80 for fiber mixed in in this part of the country) I supplied the wire mesh and paid my own contractor to install and finish the cement work. Your floor is almost double the size of mine in sq.ft. I found it best to ask friends who they used for floor work and got a better deal on labor paying cash.

Can't help price the framing since I did my own structure, roof, and siding.
That's the best thing to do-ask others who have done similar work and go with bids from their references.
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