CudaA39
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Long time lurker, first time poster, located in Pittsburgh, PA. My wife and I met with a local home builder to plan out our (hopefully) forever home. I requested they price out adding a 40'(wide)x32'(deep) garage off to one side to be used as a 3 car storage/service + workshop. This is the general size I want +/- a foot or two in either direction depending on expert opinion. They quoted $50/sq ft, flat rate based on size, for a 2x4 shell and 3' poured concrete walls, matching exterior (siding), electric to code (vague), and 4" pad. This increases to $52/ft for a 6" pad for car lifts, and $58/fr for 6" pad + 2x6 walls.
I have had absolutely zero luck in getting any pole barn or accessory building contractor to email or call me back, so I have no comparison. I have already received a variance to do a 1500sq ft accessory building from when we originally started out, so attaching to the main home isn't required.
I'm sure I'm leaving out some important details, but does this $50-$58/sq ft seem reasonable or do I stand to save a considerable amount going elsewhere from the home builder and waiting on a contractor? I can insulate, wire, drywall, finish the inside myself, but can't do the structure.
I have had absolutely zero luck in getting any pole barn or accessory building contractor to email or call me back, so I have no comparison. I have already received a variance to do a 1500sq ft accessory building from when we originally started out, so attaching to the main home isn't required.
I'm sure I'm leaving out some important details, but does this $50-$58/sq ft seem reasonable or do I stand to save a considerable amount going elsewhere from the home builder and waiting on a contractor? I can insulate, wire, drywall, finish the inside myself, but can't do the structure.
