Price on steel here is no osb, just purlins. Labour on shingles cheaper because everyone and dog competing to install. Labour on steel cheaper because I don't mind doing steel on low pitch and its fast.
The truss pricing I got back most recently on a 30x60 ranged from 1800 to just under 3200$ depending on pitch, overhang and spacing. The contractors told me they would only erect 32" or less spacing trusses as it is a pain working on the wider ones to reach the next one. The wider spacing is cheaper and I could assemble them on the ground.
My CCA treated pole quote for 18 ft poles was 60$ per pole.
Wall purlins I can cut on my own mill, the building inspector will let them go ungraded.
I can also cut all the poles I want on my own property or I can swap them about 3-1 to get CCA poles back from Marwood the treatment place based on their current buying prices.
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