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Pole Barn Cost for 60×80 Structure – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:02:45+00:00 • 3 min read

Buying a 60×80 pole barn typically involves a wide range of costs driven by framing, shell, doors, and site work. The price depends on materials, labor, and location; price estimates should reflect local markets and project specifics. The main cost drivers are foundation or piers, roof and wall coverings, and finishing options.

Item Low Average High Notes
Total Project $60,000 $95,000 $150,000 Assumes standard steel frame, basic siding, and no interior finishes
Cost Per Sq Ft $12 $20 $31 Based on shell only to mid range finish
Site Prep $5,000 $12,000 $25,000 Grading, drainage, and access
Permits & Fees $1,000 $5,000 $10,000 Depends on locality
Delivery & Materials $10,000 $22,000 $40,000 Includes steel, concrete, and fasteners

Overview Of Costs

Prices shown reflect a typical 60 by 80 foot pole barn, totaling about 4,800 square feet with standard 14 to 16 foot peak height. The project ranges combine shell construction and basic exterior finishes. Assumptions: region, typical soil, standard crew, and mid range materials.

Cost Breakdown

The following table presents expected components with four to six columns of pricing. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Components Low Average High Notes Unit Basis
Materials $25,000 $55,000 $110,000 Frame, siding, roof $ / sq ft
Labor $15,000 $28,000 $45,000 Crew time for erection and finishes $ / hour
Equipment $3,000 $8,000 $15,000 Machinery and rental flat
Permits $1,000 $5,000 $10,000 Local requirements flat
Delivery/Disposal $2,000 $6,000 $12,000 Materials transport and debris removal flat
Warranty $1,000 $3,000 $6,000 Material and workmanship flat

Pricing Variables

Several factors sway the final price for a 60×80 pole barn. Structural design and insulation and interior finishes markedly affect cost. A higher roof pitch or added openings increases both materials and labor. Regional differences in fuel, labor rates, and permit fees can shift totals by ±10 to ±25 percent.

Ways To Save

Cost reductions often come from standard components and phased builds. Choose basic siding and roofing and limit specialty finishes in the first phase. Consider off peak scheduling and bundled permits where available. Plan drainage and site work early to avoid retrofits.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region. In the Midwest, shell-only builds can run lower than coastal markets due to labor rates and shipping. In the Northeast, permit costs and insulation requirements may push totals higher. In the Southeast, weather exposure and material availability can influence both timing and costs. Expect regional deltas of roughly ±10 to ±25 percent depending on scope.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor costs reflect crew size and hours. A 2–4 person team may erect the frame in 1–2 weeks, with more time for doors, windows, and coatings. Labor hours and local wage levels largely drive the difference between a tight budget and a comfortable finish. Quick builds reduce overhead but may increase material waste risk.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Unexpected line items can appear. Site access, drainage corrections, or soil stabilization may add to the total. Roofing color changes or specialty fasteners add to the bill. Budget contingency of 5–10 percent helps manage scope shifts.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes for a 60×80 pole barn. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Basic Scenario

Specs: standard steel frame, metal roof, no interior finishing; basic doors. Labor hours around 300; materials modest. Total: $60,000; $12 per sq ft; time to complete 2–3 weeks.

Mid-Range Scenario

Specs: upgraded frame, insulated walls, panel siding, two sectional doors, basic concrete pad. Labor hours around 420; materials mid tier. Total: $95,000; $20 per sq ft; time to complete 3–4 weeks.

Premium Scenario

Specs: premium framing, laminated roof joists, enhanced insulation, multiple doors, epoxy floors, and interior finishes. Labor hours around 650; materials top tier. Total: $150,000; $31 per sq ft; time to complete 5–7 weeks.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.