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The steel building manufacturer is responsible for all arrangements regarding shipping. A common carrier company is the most likely one to haul in the building to the construction site. The common carrier then assumes responsibility for the receipt of the steel building materials at the steel building manufacturing plant and the transportation of it in a timely manner to the construction site. Unless it is subcontracted to a building contractor, it is all up to the customer to receive it and all the materials at the job site. If everything on the invoice is filled out correctly, then the building will be brought directly to you at the work site in order that work can immediately begin. Double-check to see that every little detail of your order–especially the shipping location. It is your job to be certain of this to avoid mis-delivery and costly delays…