The 30×60 Metal Building, Priced Out
2026 pricing guide · updated August 18, 2026
A 30×60 stretches the popular 30-ft span to 1,800 square feet — the long-bay shape contractors pick when the work lines up in a row: equipment storage with drive-through doors, a 4-bay service garage, or a boat-and-RV building with a rentable bay at the end.
What a 30×60 costs in 2026
| Scope (1,800 sq ft) | Typical 2026 range |
|---|---|
| Steel building kit only (engineered, delivered) | $19,000 – $33,000 |
| Kit + professional erection | $29,000 – $48,000 |
| Turnkey (kit, concrete slab, erection) | $45,000 – $74,000 |
Why a range? Mill pricing, county loads, and options move the total. The 3D designer prices your exact building instantly.
What actually fits in 30×60
- Drive-through equipment bay: 12-ft doors on both gable ends — no backing trailers out.
- 4-bay garage: four 10-ft roll-ups down the 60-ft wall with bench depth behind.
- Shop + storage split: 30×40 shop, 30×20 cold storage behind a partition.
Specs that move the price
- Bay spacing: 60 ft divides into three 20-ft or four 15-ft bays — door layout follows frame lines, so decide doors first.
- Gable-end doors are cheaper to frame tall; sidewall doors interrupt more girts.
- Eave height: 10 ft standard, 12–14 ft for lifts and RVs.
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Open the 3D Designer →Frequently asked questions
How much does a 30x60 metal building cost?
In 2026 a 30x60 steel building kit typically runs $19,000–$33,000 delivered; erected, $29,000–$48,000; turnkey with slab, $45,000–$74,000 depending on location, loads, and options.
Can a 30x60 have doors on both ends?
Yes — gable-end doors on both ends make a drive-through bay, one of the most popular 30x60 layouts for equipment and trailers.