Well, I haven't updated at all on what we ended up deciding to do. I've had a few other things going on.
End result, we decided to replace the barn with a 40x54 steel building, 14' walls, with 8:12 roof pitch, and 12' cantilevered overhangs on either side to provide covered areas to store the tractors, bulldozer, etc. The overhangs have 4:12 pitch, in retrospect I wish I'd done 3:12 as I think that might look a little better and would fit the RV under one if I so desired. The concrete pad is 6" thick by spec, really more like 8" in most places so plenty of strength. Lots of rebar.
Because of the 8:12 roof pitch I was able to add a mezzanine in the back half of the area which will be a man cave. I plan on putting a pool table up there, and it will also serve as additional storage. I had a steel spiral staircase made for getting up there.
The garage door is going to be 22x14, big enough so that I can easily fit anything through there, including the RV, and park where it needs to be.
The barn will get torn down once construction is completed, one thing at a time.
It's been quite a process between delays getting the permit, issues with the concrete contractor... basically all of the standard issues you expect to have with construction. But construction on the building itself is nearly completed. The garage door should get installed in the first half of next month and I have to get electrical finished up, then I can get my certificate of occupancy and get to work on filling it.
We picked a really good time to sign the papers to do this (well, granted it was sort of picked for us with the storm damage to the barn). That May/June time period there was still some more uncertainty about what construction demand was going to look like and we managed to get good pricing locked in from the various suppliers we ended up using this. I think we managed to maintain a lot of the charm of a traditional Kansas barn style while also getting a lot of function in there. I can't wait to start wrenching in the building.
It's worth noting we do intend on a separate hangar structure, still a Quonset hut, but we'll do that at another point in the future. The runway's still not done yet and after the decision to shut down Cloud Nine and buy the RV, while we know we're going to do it still, it's on the back burner.
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