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<blockquote data-quote="Robert" data-source="post: 952308" data-attributes="member: 531"><p>Just planning a new grain store based on permitted development size ~ 465m2. Essentially an 18m x 24m x 4m store, considering going 8m to eaves to enable ridge conveyor filling in the future. Concrete walls designed to be surcharged from the central conveyor. Obviously the shed's relatively short length doesn't make it the most efficient space at the outset (would possibly aim to double up latterly) but cost looks set to be around £70/t. This is a well spec'd shed - galvanized, all metal purlins etc. Amazed to see how [USER=192]@warksfarmer[/USER] & [USER=2954]@l'ordinary bonville[/USER] have achieved it for £40 - £45; have prices changed a lot in 2-3 years or do I need to get some more quotes? From what I can gather the kind of kits we see promoted in the farming press amount to ~ 40% of the whole build cost by the time the delivery / ground works / foundations / erection / concreters / electrician etc have finished. Any comments - thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert, post: 952308, member: 531"] Just planning a new grain store based on permitted development size ~ 465m2. Essentially an 18m x 24m x 4m store, considering going 8m to eaves to enable ridge conveyor filling in the future. Concrete walls designed to be surcharged from the central conveyor. Obviously the shed's relatively short length doesn't make it the most efficient space at the outset (would possibly aim to double up latterly) but cost looks set to be around £70/t. This is a well spec'd shed - galvanized, all metal purlins etc. Amazed to see how [USER=192]@warksfarmer[/USER] & [USER=2954]@l'ordinary bonville[/USER] have achieved it for £40 - £45; have prices changed a lot in 2-3 years or do I need to get some more quotes? From what I can gather the kind of kits we see promoted in the farming press amount to ~ 40% of the whole build cost by the time the delivery / ground works / foundations / erection / concreters / electrician etc have finished. Any comments - thanks! [/QUOTE]
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