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How many sq ft is 40x60?

2,400 sq ft A building of this size (40x60 or 2,400 sq ft) is a good choice for a large six-car garage, auto repair shop, RV garage or barn.

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How to plan a metal building project

Constructing a steel building is a big undertaking that requires careful planning and execution to be successful. By being aware of the different steps involved in the process, you can ensure that your project runs smoothly and successfully. Here are some things you need to know to make your project successful:

Determine Requirements

To begin, it is essential to understand the desired form and purpose of the 40x60 metal building. This may vary depending on whether it is being used as a residence, business, or agricultural building. Make sure to account for all items to be housed in the structure and ensure that it will fit in the available 2,400 square feet.

Decide on a Budget

Erecting a new metal building can be costly, but the final costs can be reduced with careful planning. You will need to factor in the cost of the package, additional accessories (doors, windows, etc.), the foundation, permit fees, construction, insulation (if required), and interior finishing. Taking the time to budget for all of these components upfront will help you ensure that any unexpected costs do not blindside you along the way.

Typical installed costs for a 40x60 metal building:

Basic structure with no interior finishing - $20-$50 per sq ft.

Homes with a full interior build-out - $100+ per sq ft.

Choose a Height

The height of your 40x60 metal building will largely depend on its intended purpose. With metal buildings, the height is measured from the eave, and doors must be set at least two feet below the eave.

Some typical building heights include:

End Use Heigh Range Garages/workshops 10’ to 18’ Barns 12’ to 22’ Single-story homes 10’ to 14’ Two-story homes 18’ to 26’ NOTE: Standard metal buildings are limited to 30 feet in height. Special engineering will be required if you need to go higher than this.

The most popular 40x60 building dimensions are: 40x60x12, 40x60x14 and 40x60x16

Specify the Number of Framed Openings

All door and window openings require an engineered frame. You will need to decide how many framed openings are required and what size each should be. Standard kits usually include one framed opening for a walk door and one for an overhead door. Be aware that each additional framed opening will add to the overall cost because of the additional steel required.

Building Site Surveying

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Before erecting a new structure, you’ll need to ensure that the proposed site is suitable and can, in fact, be built on. This includes ensuring that there are no setbacks that would prevent construction, that utilities can be easily accessed and routed to the job site, and that the ground can support the weight of the building. You also need to check for any easements on the property that could restrict where and what you build. Finally, you should create a map of the area, including any access routes. A local structural engineer can assist you with this preliminary stage of the project.

Apply for Permits (if required)

In most cases, a building permit WILL be required. Exceptions include some rural and farm properties; verify this when speaking to your local building department. Once you have chosen a site for your structure, start the permit process by contacting the building department. Be prepared to provide plans, property title, and other details about the build. Having as many details as possible about your project will help make the process go more smoothly. Our suppliers engineer your building to meet codes for wind, snow, and seismic conditions in your area. Ensuring your building is safe and up to code.

Arrange Financing (if required)

You have a few options available to you when it comes to financing a 40x60 metal building kit. You can either pay for the kit outright, finance it through a lending institution, or lease it. If you decide to finance, you'll need to find a suitable lender and provide all your building details before applying for the loan. Leasing is another option that may be available to you, and it can be a great way to get your kit without having to pay for it all upfront. Some suppliers also provide financing options, so be sure to ask the question when you speak to them.

See our article on financing steel buildings for additional information.

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