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Getting the steel building, building permits


In order to get permits you will need to prove a few things:

Are there similar buildings in the area, if there are you will probably be able to get permission to build a similar steel building.

You will also need to prove that the steel building is structurally sound. Each city and county will have its own requirements. To prove that the building is sound you must get a certified, stamped engineered blueprint from the company you plan on buying the building from. The signature must be from a licensed engineer who is licensed in the state where your building will be located. When talking with your salesman specify the building state to him or her.

A lot of times in zoning in suburban and city areas is based on appearance and size of the building. The local zoning officials for your area will generally restrict the overall size of your building and the outside appearance of the building including its shape. Typically the odd shaped buildings are harder to get permits for.

Getting permits before you buy is a very important step. Most people don't think about this until they need permits. Maybe if you are in a rural area of the United States this may not be a problem for you. However if you plan to put a building in the city you'll want to pay close attention to the permits


 

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