Cost to build a garage?
#21
Turnkey; all you do is stroke checks: probably $100K rough estimate given what you describe.
There are several threads here on OSO with barn and pole frame construction companies to look into.
www.nationalbarn.com
www.pioneerpolebuildings.com (constructed mine)
www.fbibuildings.com/
There are several threads here on OSO with barn and pole frame construction companies to look into.
www.nationalbarn.com
www.pioneerpolebuildings.com (constructed mine)
www.fbibuildings.com/
I know prices have risen since then.
Last edited by Wobble; 10-02-2013 at 03:31 PM. Reason: Forgot a lot of the work involved
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I'd say closer to 125K-150K depends on concrete and apron. I built a 60x60 x16 a few years ago and did a lot of the finish work myself, including all wiring, lighting, underground conduit and rough in plumbing. I also cleared the site, excavated and hauled the material for the pad.
I know prices have risen since then.
I know prices have risen since then.
Wobble,what did you use for framing?
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From: Moscow OH.
40 x 64 x14 tall 12 inch over hange all around insulated and finished in side. 3 insulated doors 12 x 12, one man door,200 amp electric service. bath room ,gas heat, no AC 20 X 64 concrete apron Turn key 103K$
I just wish it was mine
I just wish it was mine
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From: Richmond - Ophelia, Va
Broke ground yesterday on a 34' x 80' polebarn with 8' x 16' porch and 1- 12' x 14' door on one end and 2- 12 x 14' doors on the other end. 5/12 pitch with scissor trusses and 12" overhang. Drive through lengthwise. 3-personel doors. 6" slab rebar reinforced.
Fully insulated, finished (white metal ceiling) and unfinnished walls. Wiring not included....Otherwise turn-key.
Wanted to go 40' wide but setbacks would not allow.
Cost....let you know when it's done
Fully insulated, finished (white metal ceiling) and unfinnished walls. Wiring not included....Otherwise turn-key.
Wanted to go 40' wide but setbacks would not allow.
Cost....let you know when it's done
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From: Cape Coral, FL
Basic cost for NE Oklahoma - non union.
Metal Building Material, IBC 09, 90 mph wind, 20 lb snow - $8.50 per sf
M.B. Labor - $3.00 per sf.
4" Roll insulation - $.38 per sf of wall and roof area
Concrete footing/slab material and labor - $7.50 per sf
Elect. - $9.00+ per sf
Overhead doors - $1,500+/- average
Walk doors - $800
Dirt work - $5,000 - $50,000+++, what's the property look like?
Permits and plans - what's required for build location?
Plus this, plus that.
G.C. O.H. and Fee - 15 to 22%
My business in a nutshell.
Metal Building Material, IBC 09, 90 mph wind, 20 lb snow - $8.50 per sf
M.B. Labor - $3.00 per sf.
4" Roll insulation - $.38 per sf of wall and roof area
Concrete footing/slab material and labor - $7.50 per sf
Elect. - $9.00+ per sf
Overhead doors - $1,500+/- average
Walk doors - $800
Dirt work - $5,000 - $50,000+++, what's the property look like?
Permits and plans - what's required for build location?
Plus this, plus that.
G.C. O.H. and Fee - 15 to 22%
My business in a nutshell.
Last edited by RebarBox; 10-02-2013 at 09:05 PM.



