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Are larger buildings less expensive than smaller?

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Are larger buildings less expensive than smaller?

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Once again, there are many factors involved, but generally, the larger frames tend to have a relative lower cost per square foot. A ten foot joist requires the same number of cuts as a 14 foot joist, and accounting for the slight increase in finishing time and a little more handling time for length and weight, the square footage covered still costs less.

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