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60×60 Pole Barn Cost: Estimates and Pricing – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:00+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for a 60×60 pole barn vary widely by materials, foundation, doors, and insulation. The main cost drivers are framing, roof and wall siding, concrete, and any finishing or utilities. Understanding typical ranges helps buyers set a realistic budget.

Item Low Average High Notes
Structure & Frame $18,000 $28,000 $48,000 Includes poles, beams, basic trusses
Roof & Siding $12,000 $22,000 $40,000 Metal roofing, basic panels or insulation layer
Concrete Slab $8,000 $12,000 $20,000 Foundation with prep and pour
Doors & Windows $2,000 $6,000 $14,000 Big entry door and few windows
Electrical & Plumbing (optional) $2,000 $6,000 $14,000 Lighting, outlets, rough-ins
Finish & Insulation (optional) $3,000 $8,000 $20,000 Insulation, drywall, paint
Mobilization & Permits $1,500 $4,000 $10,000 Local fees and site prep
Total Range $46,500 Assumes mid-range finishes

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Typical Cost Range

For a basic 60×60 pole barn with a metal roof, standard siding, and a concrete slab, expect roughly $60,000–$110,000. If upgrades are added—insulation, finished interior, and utilities—the total can rise to $120,000–$200,000 or more. The per-square-foot range commonly falls between $14–$40/sq ft, depending on materials and site conditions.

Itemized Cost Table

Costs are broken into major categories with total and per-unit context.

Category Total Per Sq Ft Assumptions Notes
Materials (frame, roof, siding) $28,000–$60,000 $13–$28 Standard metal, 3:12 pitch Structural efficiency affects price
Labor & Installation $14,000–$40,000 $6–$18 Crew size varies by region Includes framing, roof, delivery
Concrete Slab $8,000–$20,000 $3–$9 Thickness and color finish vary Prep and curing time affect cost
Permits & Fees $1,500–$7,000 $0.70–$3.00 Local code requirements Regional differences matter
Delivery, Site Prep, Dirt Work $2,000–$8,000 $1–$4 Access, grading needs Uneven lots add cost
Finish & Utilities (optional) $6,000–$40,000 $3–$18 Insulation, drywall, wiring Significant range based on scope
Warranty & Overhead $2,000–$6,000 $1–$3 Contractor overhead Typically bundled with project
Taxes & Contingency $2,000–$10,000 Varies by region Budget reserve for changes Higher in expensive markets
Total $60,500–$200,000 Ranges reflect scope All-inclusive estimate

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Cost Drivers

Key drivers include structural size, material quality, and finish level. The 60×60 footprint strongly influences concrete, framing, and roofing needs. A higher pitch roof, premium siding, or engineered lumber can add 5–20% to the base price. Regional labor rates and permit complexity create further variance.

Ways To Save

Smart planning can reduce total spend without sacrificing safety. Consider a mid-range metal roof, standard insulation, and a single large door instead of multiple high-cost openings. Ordering materials in bulk, scheduling during non-peak seasons, and selecting regional suppliers can trim costs.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by location due to labor, permits, and material availability. In the Northeast, expect higher labor and permit costs than the Midwest. In urban areas, delivery and site prep can increase totals, while rural sites may reduce some fees.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor typically accounts for a large portion of cost and is sensitive to crew size. For a 60×60 frame, crew hours can range from 100 to 350+ hours depending on scope, plus travel. Local wage norms and union presence can shift hourly rates by 10–30%.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate common project profiles.

Basic: 60×60 steel-frame shell, metal roof, no interior finish. 120–180 hours labor; materials $28,000; slab $8,500. Total $60,000–$95,000.

Mid-Range: Standard steel frame, insulated walls, single overhead door, basic electrical rough-in. 180–260 hours; materials $40,000; slab $12,000. Total $90,000–$150,000.

Premium: Vinyl-clad or wood-look siding, full insulation, interior framing, multiple doors, finishes, and utilities. 260–360 hours; materials $70,000; slab $15,000. Total $160,000–$260,000.

Assumptions: regional market, scope, and labor availability.