Portal frame steel sizes

Not a structural expert but I've been reading up on building specs lately as I'm hoping to build a shed next year. Attached is a file with the spec you need to get grant approval for a shed in the ROI.
 

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Forever Fendt

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Derbyshire
The 356 section would go to 70 feet in the light weight and the medium weight would go to 80 feet as rafters only with a 406X178 column so your 356 stanchion Will be the limiting factor after 60 feet span I wouldn’t want to be using that column and at 60 feet a 305X165 rafter would be sufficient So your rafters will be a slight overkill I take it you already have the steel otherwise I would be using the 356 to maximum span and buying new columns
 

Sandy

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Aberdeenshire
You won’t get planning in our postcode with those sizes we have 16” legs and 14” rafters on 60ft wide and just passed with heavy weight steel. They wanted 18” and 16”
 

Forever Fendt

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Derbyshire
Aberdeenshire 300ft you dont get Agricultural sheds anymore there all classed as Industrial for planning purposes around here
Done a fair few around Turriff area probably about 30 buildings in all a good few years ago now ,The spec would be down to engineer, quite a few farms we worked on had timber frame sheds and we never saw them down here.
 

Sandy

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Aberdeenshire
Done a fair few around Turriff area probably about 30 buildings in all a good few years ago now ,The spec would be down to engineer, quite a few farms we worked on had timber frame sheds and we never saw them down here.
Aye we’ve a timber pole Dutch Barn here mage from telegraph poles still standing it’s just new regulations
 

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