[AT] Metal building
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Wed Apr 26 19:07:12 PDT 2006
Ron I don't know of that manufacturer. That doesn't mean a thing.
What does matter is talking to someone who has erected one of their
buildings. Some buildings go together really easy. Others have holes in
the wrong places or no holes where they should be or bad drawings, etc. If
you can't erect it, it isn't much good to you. If you have to modify it or
struggle with it your labor costs will eat up your material savings pretty
quick.
Also, make sure the building they are supplying meets your local building
codes, wind and snow loads and make sure they have an engineers stamp on the
drawings from an engineer licensed in your state (CA in your case).
Just some things to think about.
Charlie
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Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:11 PM
Subject: [AT] Metal building
> Hi all.
> I have a guy at Curvico Steel Structures trying to sell me a metal
> building. 30' wide and 36' long, 16' tall with a 12'x12' open door in
> one end, solid other end. I supply the door. They are in Mc Kees Rocks
> PA. 15136. They want $10,581 delivered to my door here in CA. Sounds
> like a good deal, anyone heard of this company?
> Thanks
> Ron Haskell
> rdhaskell at juno.com
> Riverside, California
> USA
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