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Post-Frame Design & Engineering Services in Wichita, Kansas - ASCE 7 Stamped Engineering
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Post-Frame Design & Engineering Services in Wichita, KS | ASCE 7 Stamped Engineering

Wichita KS Pole Barn Builders offers post-frame design & engineering services for the entire Wichita metro area. Every building on this site starts as a set of engineered calculations before it's a set of framing plans.

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115-120 MPH
Ultimate Design Wind Speed
15-20 PSF
Ground Snow Load
30-36 in
Frost Line Depth
4B/4A
ASABE + IECC Standards

Post-Frame Design & Engineering Services Wichita

Every building on this site starts as a set of engineered calculations before it's a set of framing plans.

  • Wind load basis: 115-120 MPH ultimate
  • Snow load basis: 15-20 PSF
  • Standards referenced: ASABE EP484.3, EP486.3, ANSI/TPI 1
  • Code basis: 2024 IBC, current ASCE 7

Wind and Snow Calculations Specific to This Region

We design to 115 to 120 MPH ultimate wind speed and 15 to 20 PSF ground snow load, referencing current ASCE 7 and 2024 IBC standards, rather than applying a generic national default.

Those numbers drive everything downstream: post spacing, girt and purlin sizing, truss design, and fastener specification all trace back to the load calculations established at this stage.

Technical Specs

  • Wind load basis115-120 MPH ultimate
  • Snow load basis15-20 PSF
  • Standards referencedASABE EP484.3, EP486.3, ANSI/TPI 1
  • Code basis2024 IBC, current ASCE 7
  • Column engineeringLaminated columns where load requires
  • DocumentationPrepared for MABCD and insurance review

Following ASABE and TPI Standards

ASABE EP484.3 governs diaphragm design for metal-clad post-frame buildings, EP486.3 governs shallow post foundation design, and ANSI/TPI 1 governs metal plate connected wood truss design.

Laminated columns get specified where load calculations show a single sawn post won't reliably carry the bending stress, not as a default upgrade.

Documentation for Permit Review and Insurance

Engineered drawings and load calculations referencing NFBA's Post-Frame Building Design Manual and applicable ASCE 7 Risk Category are prepared for every project that requires them.

Commercial and many residential-adjacent structures require this documentation for MABCD permit review, and insurers increasingly ask for it during underwriting regardless of occupancy type.

Post-Frame Design & Engineering Services detail - Wichita KS post-frame construction

Why We Build It This Way

Anyone can promise a sturdy building. Here's the difference between a generic sales pitch and an actual engineering answer:

"We can engineer your building."
"Every drawing set ties back to your building's actual Risk Category, Exposure Category, and site-specific soil bearing capacity, not a copy-pasted template."

Specialized Repair, Site Work, and Engineering Standards

This is the specialty engineering discipline our design and drafting work is built on. Repair, concrete, insulation, site prep, and design work all carry their own technical standards, distinct from new-building framing.

  • Post-sleeve repair systems. Let a compromised post be reinforced or restored without a full teardown, addressing decay at the most common failure point: ground level.
  • Compaction testing. Site prep for a slab or heavy-use floor should be tested to 95% Standard Proctor density before concrete goes down, not just visually graded and assumed compacted.
  • 4000 PSI micro-fiber concrete. The regional standard for pole barn slabs, with micro-fiber mesh reinforcement resisting shrinkage cracking better than plain concrete.
  • Continuous closed-cell spray foam. Applied directly to the interior of metal wall panels, closed-cell spray foam both insulates and acts as a vapor retarder in one step.
  • Site-specific structural stamps. A generic engineered drawing set is not the same as one stamped for your specific site's soil bearing capacity and wind exposure category.
  • Laser-guided land leveling. Used on larger site prep jobs to get consistent grade across a wide pad, more precise than eyeballing a slope with a standard grader blade.

Typical Cost & Materials

Typical Cost & Materials

Engineering and stamped drawing work is typically priced as a fixed fee or a small percentage of total project cost rather than per square foot, since the deliverable is calculations and drawings, not materials. Commercial buildings requiring a full Risk Category III or IV stamped package run higher than an exempt agricultural structure.

115-120 MPH
Wind Speed Basis
15-20 PSF
Snow Load Basis
<10%
Typical Engineering Cost Share

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need engineered drawings for a small agricultural building?
Many small agricultural buildings are permit-exempt under K.S.A. 12-758(b), but we still calculate wind and snow loads on every project so the structure is actually sound.
What's the difference between post-frame and conventional truss engineering?
Post-frame design accounts for the roof and wall steel sharing structural load as a diaphragm, which changes truss spacing and connection detailing.
Can you provide stamped engineering for permit submission?
Yes, we prepare engineered documentation referencing current ASCE 7 and NFBA standards for projects that require formal review.
How do you decide if a building needs laminated columns?
We look at sidewall height, door opening width, and any anticipated point loads. Buildings with more demanding load profiles typically call for laminated columns.
Do you offer financing?
We can point you toward financing options for qualifying projects, including some that pair well with a farm operating loan. Ask during your quote call so we can factor it into your written estimate.
How far in advance should I book?
Scheduling varies by season. Spring and early summer are typically our busiest stretch region-wide, so booking a few weeks ahead gives you more flexibility on start date and crew availability.
Do you offer a warranty on your work?
Yes, we stand behind our framing and installation work, and can walk you through specific warranty terms, including any manufacturer warranty on steel panels and paint finish, during your quote.
Can I see examples of similar buildings you've completed?
Yes, ask during your site visit and we can share reference photos and, where possible, put you in touch with a past client who built something similar.
What information do you need to give me an accurate quote?
Rough dimensions, intended use, your address, and any specific features like extra doors or insulation get you a meaningfully accurate quote. Exact numbers come after a site visit.
Do you handle the whole project, or do I need to hire separate trades?
We manage framing, foundation, and roofing directly, and coordinate concrete, electrical, and plumbing trades on your behalf so you're not managing multiple contractors yourself.
What happens if we find shallow bedrock or bad soil during excavation?
We flag it immediately rather than working around it quietly. Butler County limestone and expansive clay in parts of Sumner County sometimes call for a revised footing approach, and we'll walk you through it before continuing.
Can I make changes to the design after we've started?
Minor changes are usually workable. We'll tell you upfront if a change affects price or timeline before we proceed, so nothing surprises you on the final invoice.
Do you handle HOA architectural approval in the suburban areas?
Yes. Many suburbs in the core ring around Wichita have HOA covenants on paint color, eave overhangs, and masonry accents, and we design around those specific requirements from the start.
Do you offer any kind of price match or second opinion review?
We're happy to review a competing quote and explain where the numbers differ, particularly around foundation type, steel gauge, and what's actually included in the scope.

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