In what part of the country will the building be located in?
A "typical" PRELIMINARY foundation design for a metal building in the Midwest, subject to snow loads, with a frost penitration of about 4', that would allow a general contractor to price the foundation system, based on allowable soil bearing of 3,000 psf, would be:
Perimeter frost wall footings: 24" wide x 10" deep
w/ 3 - #5 cont. and #5
transverse at 30"
Perimeter frost wall: 10" wide x 36" deep
w/ 2 - #5 T & B and
#5 vert. @ 4' o.c.
Spot footings - Interior: 6' x 6' x 12" thick, no pier
w/ 6 - #6 each way
- Exterior: 6' x 6' x 12" thick, w/ pier
w/ 6 - #6 each way
Column Piers: 16" x 18" x 36" deep
w/ 6 - #6 vert. and
#3 ties at 12" and
#6 hair pins 10' long each and
(4) anchor bolts at each col.
Floor slab: 6" thick with 6x6-6/6 mesh
IF the building is 50' wide clear span, then there would be no interior spot footings and bays would be at 25'.
IF the building is 100' wide, then there would be a row of spot footings and bays could still be at 25'.
The above also assumes both end walls are expandable. In either case, there would be wind columns in the end walls that would sit on the frost wall.
REMEMBER, this would be for preliminary pricing only and the final design must be based on the loads provided by the building manufacturer on the final, approved shop drawings.