CastleSeven
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I'm a complete noob when it comes to building and what it costs, so please bear with my ignorance here. I asked a local builder to bid a turn-key 30'x40' garage w/ attic trussing, insulated, and a 10' extension of the concrete pad off the back gable-end for a lean-to (half of which would house lawn equipment, the other half for a dog kennel).
I live in Southern Kentucky (Bowling Green), so I don't think the market is super high on the national average.
The total bid came in at $91k. Which comes to ~$75/sqft. I was expecting something in the $40 - $50/sqft range.
Scan of the bid is available here: http://imgur.com/enJ0by3. Can you experts comment on if anything seems crazy?
My wife and I are also interested in doing the finishing (drywall/insulation) after plumbing and electric are roughed-in, but with the costs itemized, it doesn't look like we're really save that much percentage wise.
We have another bid coming in in a week or so, so that'll give us some comparison.
There were a few oddities I didn't understand:
I live in Southern Kentucky (Bowling Green), so I don't think the market is super high on the national average.
The total bid came in at $91k. Which comes to ~$75/sqft. I was expecting something in the $40 - $50/sqft range.
Scan of the bid is available here: http://imgur.com/enJ0by3. Can you experts comment on if anything seems crazy?
My wife and I are also interested in doing the finishing (drywall/insulation) after plumbing and electric are roughed-in, but with the costs itemized, it doesn't look like we're really save that much percentage wise.
We have another bid coming in in a week or so, so that'll give us some comparison.
There were a few oddities I didn't understand:
- Excavation/Grading - Here he has 250 8x16 blks @ 5.00, but then has a total of $1500 (which would put them @ $6.00 each. Not sure if typo on his part or a buffer...). I had assumed it would be a poured foundation, but I never explicitly mentioned this. Pros/Cons of monolithic vs block?
- Footers/Foundation - 200' @ $25 (knowing little about footers, I'm not sure where the 200' comes from, the perimeter of the pour would be 160', including the lean-to, so maybe buffer again?).
- Frame/Trim Materials - 4 windows, 1 entry door, #2 framing. He attached a quote from the lumber yard that came to $500 less than what he has as the total for this step. Buffer again?
- Brick - Sweet mercy brick is expensive. I wanted to do 3 sides worth of siding, but the wife thought all sides brick would be better. I wonder how much less only bricking the front would be?
- Carpentry Labor - I guess this would be the giant chunk I would save if I elected to frame it myself. Seems like a huge project to cut my teeth on

- Profit/Overhead - He has this listed as Misc Expenses, but it seems like there (might) be buffer built into each step?

