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32 x 48 Two Bay FG / RV Garage /15 ft Ceiling & Rear Door Garage Building Plans
$ 89.2
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Description
REAL CONSTRUCTION BUILDING PLANS2 Car Garage / Open Bay with 15 ft. Ceiling and Thickened Floor Slab
This Free Standing
32' Wide x 48' Deep, Front Gable, Two Bay, RV
Garage
which features two wide oversized overhead garage doors,
( 12'-0" Wide x 14'-0" High)
, is designed to house
The
Larger Equipment, Several SUV's and the Largest Size of Commercial RV
. There is a Standard (9'-0" Wide x 7'-0" High) Overhead Garage Door located on the Left side of the Rear Wall, for Additional Access. The interior floor slab is intentionally thickened to 6" for the heavier Vehicles & Equipment.
The Interior Ceiling Height is 15'-0" for Maximum Clearance with a Pre-Engineered Trussed Roof System.
A Front Cross Buck Door is operational for easy Exterior attic access. An exterior
Entry Man Door
and window are located on the
Right Side Wall
& windows are also located on the Rear and Left side walls for natural light.
REAL CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
You will receive 2 sets of Permit Ready (most states)*, Professionally Designed Construction Plans on 24 x 36 engineering format which includes: Exterior Elevations, Foundation Drawing, Floor Plan of Main Level, Building Cross Section, Window & Door Schedule and Construction Details as required. All Elements are designed for Published Loading. Full Material Specifications are included in Plans. Lumber List included.
*
The Design of this Oversized Detached 2 Bay Front Gable RV
Garage
, as Created by our Team of Architectural Designers & Licensed Structural Engineers at the
Plan Shoppe
,
LLC
is based on the optimum environmental loading
conditions of the Northeast Region of the United States as specified in the BOCA 1999 National Building Code & the IBC Building Code.
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The plans are designed to meet the wind (95 MPH) & snow loading requirements (60 PSF ground snow), as specified in the IBC
Building Codes for the northern regions of the continental USA.
We do recommend that our published design loading be evaluated by the local building officials, a local Structural Engineer or designated approving authority for any loading in excess of the published design loading.