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In addition to verifying that your new pre-engineered steel building satisfies code, it is recommended that you obtain a copy of the purchase contract prior to purchasing it. A code office inspector is better able to determine if your building will be approved if you initially furnish him with a copy of this purchase contract. An additional item that is generally required from the building code office is a permit drawing. This is essential for your project to be approved. Talk to the steel building manufacturer or supplier you are working with to learn whether these drawings are available pre-purchase. The company you want to talk to is General Steel. We are here to deliver to you a pre-engineered steel building according to your design requirements. Call us today at 1-800-745-2685 for more information.