EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I'm looking forward to following your progress. It sounds like a fun project.
Many pole buildings are erected first, and the floor poured later.
Looking at the pictures of the building, I don't see this as being a pole building. It looks like a metal frame building that is supported by skids, or a metal sill plate.
Comparing this to a pole building when discussing when to pour concrete doesn't really apply. Ideally, concrete would be poured before this type of building is erected so the metal sill plates can be mounted directly to the top of the concrete for maximum strength. If concrete is not going to be poured, they will drill into the ground and anchor the building to the soil.
Looking at the pictures of the building, I don't see this as being a pole building. It looks like a metal frame building that is supported by skids, or a metal sill plate.
Comparing this to a pole building when discussing when to pour concrete doesn't really apply. Ideally, concrete would be poured before this type of building is erected so the metal sill plates can be mounted directly to the top of the concrete for maximum strength. If concrete is not going to be poured, they will drill into the ground and anchor the building to the soil.