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<blockquote data-quote="designanddetail" data-source="post: 7653270" data-attributes="member: 43530"><p>There would be no problem doing as you have stated, going wider than the building is long. Cost work be much if any different, same amount of roof sheeting and concrete. Yes steel will be bogger but you will have 1 less frame than if you went 60ft wide and 4 bays long. Concrete panels will just clip to the gable posts which are fixed at the top to the rafter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="designanddetail, post: 7653270, member: 43530"] There would be no problem doing as you have stated, going wider than the building is long. Cost work be much if any different, same amount of roof sheeting and concrete. Yes steel will be bogger but you will have 1 less frame than if you went 60ft wide and 4 bays long. Concrete panels will just clip to the gable posts which are fixed at the top to the rafter. [/QUOTE]
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