I am building a storm shelter. This is high tornado risk area. If the conditions, such as temp and humidity are ok I will use as canning storage also. I am building it the way I am, by first filling bags, because my hubby and I are old and I am pretty much disabled, so not much help. We are building a form with 6" to 8" casing to measure same amount of aggregate in each bag using a tractor to fill 6 to 8 bags at a time. If all is ready to go, then I can borrow a couple of stout grandsons for a couple of days to lay the bags and barbed wire. Gas powered tamper will speed the bag laying. Thinking I might hammer rebar through bags kinda like with concrete blocks, bringing it up through roof, coating the last bit with rubberized coating to prevent it rusting away, then bending it over to create stability. The outside clay soil might still push the walls in some, but might prevent total collaspe. 🤔