Looking for reputable pole barn building companies in New England

   / Looking for reputable pole barn building companies in New England #11  
Thanks. Did a quote through DIYpolebarns and they came back with $25,791.22 for materials and a preferred builder estimate for the build at $12,600.

I assume the build quote does not include pad prep and concrete pouring?

The cost will likely be higher with Morton, but in my opinion they are the BEST!
I would recommend getting the concrete done by a local concrete guy.
Check his work out CAREFULLY though! Concrete is FOREVER!
 
   / Looking for reputable pole barn building companies in New England
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Morton's had done a quote for me in November for a 30x40x10. I emailed them yesterday to get an updated quote for the bigger size.
 
   / Looking for reputable pole barn building companies in New England #13  
I built with Morton in '89 and again in '13. If there is a 3rd one it will be Morton also. They will do a turn-key build for you but it will be expensive. They engineer, deliver and build sheds. Everything else is subcontracted out, from building the pad to locksmithing, and with 20% surcharge added to the bill. You'd be better off hiring the subcontractors and paying them.
 
   / Looking for reputable pole barn building companies in New England #14  
When we built (not Morton) we GC'ed our job. Found someone to do the pad, someone else for building and someone for electric and well etc. Saved over 10K as a result. It has been a pain at times to do it that way, but well worth the savings.
 
   / Looking for reputable pole barn building companies in New England #15  
Morton's had done a quote for me in November for a 30x40x10. I emailed them yesterday to get an updated quote for the bigger size.

There is no such thing as a barn too big !!!
 
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   / Looking for reputable pole barn building companies in New England #17  
I just put up the same size with an 8x24 and 10x60 shed roof on the sides. Used a company out of PA, they were very good.
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   / Looking for reputable pole barn building companies in New England #18  
Just my 2 cents, for what it's worth. I'd consider a bigger lean-to on the side, if you have room. Mine's 12 ft, and I wish it were bigger. And I thought 12ft would be bigger than I needed. You can't have too much area under roof, you'll always find something to put there.
 

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