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How Much Does a 60×100 Shop Cost to Build?

A 60×100 shop is 6,000 sq ft — a commercial-scale building for large equipment operations, fabrication, and warehouse use.

Pole Barn

$280,500$379,500

Steel Building

$357,000$483,000

Stick Built

$612,000$828,000

Standard finish, average-cost region. Adjust below for your exact specs.

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6,000 sq ft

Insulation, electrical, finished walls — typical functional build.

Typical pricing for most U.S. markets. If unsure, start here.

Remote areas often fall into high-cost due to limited labor and material access.

Site Work & Utilities

Most shops need at least concrete and electrical — toggle what applies.

Estimated Project Cost

$280,500$379,500

6,000 sq ft$47$63/ft²

Pole barns are typically the most cost-effective option for utility-focused builds like workshops and storage.

Pole Barn is the most cost-effective option at this size — roughly $90,000 less than Steel Building.

Based on typical U.S. construction costs for your selected finish & region.

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60×100 Shop Cost Breakdown

A 60×100 building gives you 6,000 square feet — a commercial-scale shop suitable for large equipment operations, multi-bay facilities, and light industrial use. At this size, steel construction is typically the most practical choice due to the 60-foot clear-span requirement. Your total cost depends on building type, finish level, and which site work you include.

60×100 Shop Costs by Building Type

Building TypeBasicStandardPremium
Pole Barn$178k – $241k$280k – $379k$408k – $552k
Steel Building$229k – $310k$357k – $483k$510k – $690k
Stick Built$408k – $552k$612k – $828k$918k – $1.24M

Average-cost region. Structure only — concrete, electrical, and site prep are additional.

Site Work Add-Ons for a 60×100 Shop

At 6,000 sq ft, site work is a significant portion of your budget. Here's what to expect:

Add-OnPer Sq Ft60×100 Total
Concrete Slab~$8/sqft~$48,000
Electrical~$5/sqft~$30,000
Plumbing~$3.50/sqft~$21,000
Site Prep & Grading~$2/sqft~$12,000

Toggle these in the calculator above to include them in your estimate.

Why Steel Dominates at 60×100

At 60 feet wide, a steel building is the practical choice. Post-frame (pole barn) construction struggles to clear-span 60 feet without interior columns, and stick-built costs escalate dramatically at this scale. Pre-engineered steel buildings handle 60-foot+ spans routinely, go up faster, and require less maintenance. At $357k–$483k for standard finish, steel offers the best value for large commercial buildings.

Common Uses for a 60×100 Shop

  • Large agricultural equipment storage and repair
  • Commercial trucking maintenance facility
  • Manufacturing or fabrication shop
  • Multi-tenant contractor workspace
  • Indoor riding arena or recreational facility
  • Small warehouse or distribution center
  • RV and boat storage business

60×100 vs Other Large Sizes

A 60×100 is 50% larger than a 50×80 shop (4,000 sq ft) and enters warehouse territory. If you need even more space, consider multiple connected buildings or a purpose-built warehouse design.

How Accurate Is This Estimate?

These are ballpark planning figures based on national averages. At 6,000 sq ft, you should expect more variation in pricing due to local labor markets, engineer-stamped plans, and permit requirements. Use the calculator above to dial in your specific build, then get at least three quotes from commercial builders in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a 60×100 shop cost to build?
A 60×100 shop (6,000 sq ft) typically costs between $280,000 and $828,000 depending on building type and finish level. A pole barn runs $280k–$379k, steel costs $357k–$483k, and stick-built is $612k–$828k — all at standard finish.
What is the cheapest way to build a 60×100 shop?
A basic pole barn is the cheapest option at $178,000–$241,000 for the structure. However, at 60 feet wide, most builders recommend steel for better structural integrity and clear spans.
How much does a 60×100 steel building cost?
A 60×100 steel building costs $229k–$310k for basic, $357k–$483k for standard, and $510k–$690k for premium finish. These are structure-only costs — concrete ($48k), electrical ($30k), and site prep ($12k) are additional.
How big is a 60×100 building?
A 60×100 building is 6,000 square feet — a large commercial space that can house heavy equipment, multiple work bays, or a small warehouse operation. It's 50% larger than a 50×80 and enters commercial building territory.
Do I need a steel building for a 60×100 shop?
Not technically, but it's the most practical option. At 60 feet wide, pole barns typically need interior columns which reduce usable space. Pre-engineered steel buildings clear-span 60+ feet routinely and are the industry standard at this size.

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