tarious
Bronze Member
Greetings!
I would appreciate any advice or tips you all have to offer. I’ve never tried anything like this before. If possible, I’d like to avoid a spectacular crash creating a **** of a road block.
Anyone have any advice on moving an existing pole barn? Through a sealed bid process I purchased two steel pole barns. A 24 x 24, 2 door garage and a 36 x 48 x 12 steel building with a large sliding door and small overhead door. The buildings are 5 years old and in solid structural condition.
Both buildings are made with 6x6 posts buried 4 feet underground. The posts are not cemented and neither building has any type of floor. The walls are simple 2x4 bracing with steel sheeting on the outside and the roof uses standard manufactured trusses.
I need to move the buildings 20 miles through rural North Dakota. No wire issues, or obstructions of any kind.
I have use of general construction equipment (loader, excavator, dozer, and bobcat) to lift and load the building at its current location.
A friend has a 38 ft goose neck trailer and I have a 2500HD pick up. I also have a small 33 horse CUT that I can use to load, unload, and prepare the new site.
I plan to brace the 6x6’s with 2x10’s across the bottom. I then hope to be able to place a jack (will rent jacks) on each post and slowly raise the building out of the ground and up 4 ft. Then I planned to back the trailer into the center of the building and run some beams across the trailer to beneath the 2x10’s I used to frame up the posts. Then maybe add some bracing from that beam up to the rafters. Finally set it on the trailer.
For now I’d like to just place the building on the new site a foot or two above the existing ground (grass area, but often wet). I then plan to fill the gap with gravel. Perhaps remove the gravel and pour a concrete floor in the future.
Questions:
1 - Can a building like this be raised out of the ground safely, or should I just cut the posts off?
2 - Do I need footings here in ND, if so how deep?
How much does a building like this weigh? Can I safely move it with a 16,000 pound capacity gooseneck car trailer and 2500 hd pick up?
3 - Is there anything that I am not considering or perhaps doing entirely wrong? I have a general knowledge of carpentry, a CDL, and a desire to complete this task as inexpensively as possible.
Oh, I almost forgot, I do have a thermos to keep the coffee warm…which will keep me awake at 3 AM when I move the building.
I would appreciate any advice or tips you all have to offer. I’ve never tried anything like this before. If possible, I’d like to avoid a spectacular crash creating a **** of a road block.
Anyone have any advice on moving an existing pole barn? Through a sealed bid process I purchased two steel pole barns. A 24 x 24, 2 door garage and a 36 x 48 x 12 steel building with a large sliding door and small overhead door. The buildings are 5 years old and in solid structural condition.
Both buildings are made with 6x6 posts buried 4 feet underground. The posts are not cemented and neither building has any type of floor. The walls are simple 2x4 bracing with steel sheeting on the outside and the roof uses standard manufactured trusses.
I need to move the buildings 20 miles through rural North Dakota. No wire issues, or obstructions of any kind.
I have use of general construction equipment (loader, excavator, dozer, and bobcat) to lift and load the building at its current location.
A friend has a 38 ft goose neck trailer and I have a 2500HD pick up. I also have a small 33 horse CUT that I can use to load, unload, and prepare the new site.
I plan to brace the 6x6’s with 2x10’s across the bottom. I then hope to be able to place a jack (will rent jacks) on each post and slowly raise the building out of the ground and up 4 ft. Then I planned to back the trailer into the center of the building and run some beams across the trailer to beneath the 2x10’s I used to frame up the posts. Then maybe add some bracing from that beam up to the rafters. Finally set it on the trailer.
For now I’d like to just place the building on the new site a foot or two above the existing ground (grass area, but often wet). I then plan to fill the gap with gravel. Perhaps remove the gravel and pour a concrete floor in the future.
Questions:
1 - Can a building like this be raised out of the ground safely, or should I just cut the posts off?
2 - Do I need footings here in ND, if so how deep?
How much does a building like this weigh? Can I safely move it with a 16,000 pound capacity gooseneck car trailer and 2500 hd pick up?
3 - Is there anything that I am not considering or perhaps doing entirely wrong? I have a general knowledge of carpentry, a CDL, and a desire to complete this task as inexpensively as possible.
Oh, I almost forgot, I do have a thermos to keep the coffee warm…which will keep me awake at 3 AM when I move the building.