I’ve got to move my building back about 10 ft. The building is about 12 x 20 ft.
Will depend on the foundation type? I assume this is a raised foundation? If so, securing the foundation as its moved is extremely important.
Typical relocation is done with a steel or wooden beam support system installed underneath the structure. The beams are then raised to the point that a trailer can be driven under the structure allowing for relocation.
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If you are a DIY kind of person with no tools and it is a raised foundation. I would recommend getting a jack, blocks and three metal pipes 3" to 4" in diameter.
Start by jacking up the building and setting the pipes one on each end and one in the middle. Use a Come-a-long, atv or tractor to pull it. As you move it you will have to move the pipe from the end to the front and so on until you get to the location where it will set.
Once at new location, jack it up and set it on blocks and remove pipes.
Call a professional he will sure know what to do
You need to disconnect all the utilities first.
And even only for that you need a professional