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<blockquote data-quote="Grass And Grain" data-source="post: 9237296" data-attributes="member: 23184"><p>We did a 80ft long by 60ft wide ordered May 2023. 24ft to eaves, stations strong enough t take grain to 3+m, galvanised, fibre cement roof, galv cold rolled purlins, gable ends sheeted to eaves height off hangers, including erection....</p><p></p><p>Supply only £28,000. £5.83/ft2</p><p>Supply and erected price £36,000. £7.50/ft2 </p><p></p><p>That was cheapest quote though, and they used Briarwood's Landini roof sheets. Next cheapest quote using Eternit sheets was £48,000. 3rd quote was £58,000</p><p></p><p>Very eased with the shed we got. Only thing is the hangers for the gable are straight down hangers with no diagonals back to next set of rafters (which it probably should have. I didn't clock that omission when I ordered).</p><p></p><p>TBF we probably got a cheap price, and £48,000 would have been more of an average quote price.</p><p></p><p>Obvs that was 60ft wide, whereas you were 80ft wide.</p><p></p><p>We had same size 80ft long, 60ft wide building in 2007 and it was half the price of the 2023 price. Lesson learnt about inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass And Grain, post: 9237296, member: 23184"] We did a 80ft long by 60ft wide ordered May 2023. 24ft to eaves, stations strong enough t take grain to 3+m, galvanised, fibre cement roof, galv cold rolled purlins, gable ends sheeted to eaves height off hangers, including erection.... Supply only £28,000. £5.83/ft2 Supply and erected price £36,000. £7.50/ft2 That was cheapest quote though, and they used Briarwood's Landini roof sheets. Next cheapest quote using Eternit sheets was £48,000. 3rd quote was £58,000 Very eased with the shed we got. Only thing is the hangers for the gable are straight down hangers with no diagonals back to next set of rafters (which it probably should have. I didn't clock that omission when I ordered). TBF we probably got a cheap price, and £48,000 would have been more of an average quote price. Obvs that was 60ft wide, whereas you were 80ft wide. We had same size 80ft long, 60ft wide building in 2007 and it was half the price of the 2023 price. Lesson learnt about inflation. [/QUOTE]
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