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You’re the customer. You need to be in touch with what’s going on in the building process. Talk to the dealer. Talk to them to ensure that you understand everything about the building process–especially information regarding the delivery of the building. Erecting a new steel building is a simple three step process. First the building is designed, then pre-engineered at the manufacturing plant, and finally, hauled to the construction site. A third-party carrier is typically the one to deliver the steel building to the work site; however, some steel building suppliers do deliver with their own fleet of trucks. The supplier is supposed to deliver the new building according to how it is documented in the paper work. Don’t wait until the last minute to make special requests for shipping. No one would want to just throw money away. Most new building projects are on a limited budget and cannot afford reckless spending. Therefore, it is wise to stay within budget by saving on unnecessary expenses as much as possible. Absorbing a fee for making changes to your building delivery at the last minute is just such a preventable expense. Don’t throw your money away. Instead manage your budget and the building’s progress with integrity…