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Bad00SS

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I've seen builds on here for an affordable cost and then in other states like California the price was tripple of the other guys! Its amazing how all over the country construction cost varies large amounts. I have been curious what others have paid for something similar to what I am building. I'm sure Im not the first thats curious to compare what people are paying. post what city and state you are in, the size of the garage, if its finished off (drywall, insualted, electrical ect. ) or just a non insulated bare non finished building, if you built it yourself or if you hired it out and what the end cost was. Post a photo if you have one.

Here's mine-

Rockford, IL
28'x32' aprox 900sqft
concrete, framed, sided, roof, garage doors, not finished inside, no electrical
hired contractor
$25,300.
no photos, construction starts in 3 weeks.

The plan is to do the rest with my father to save some cash. insulation, electrical, drywall will prolly run me another $3,000-$5,000 I'm sure. But I can do those things.
 
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rangda

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In northern MA built a 24x25 with a 12x12 breezeway to connect to the house last year. All stick other than the foundation, fully finished, insulated, and painted. Fairly extensive electrical requirements. Bid was $89k and the final cost was closer to $100k between some extras I added and unforseen issues.

I had two bids both from contractors I trusted and they were within $500 of each other, so that's basically what it costs to build in the Boston area.
 

macs shop

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Louisville KY
28x30, footers, concrete floor, apron, framed, roof, brick front, 2 garage doors, $20K.
Electric is another $5,500 but that is also relocating the mast to the garage,upgrading to 200a, and replacing the main panel in the house.

Another $6500 to pour a 105ft driveway and 30ft apron for the existing attached garage.

concrete is being poured today, although I am on week #20, of a 6 week project.
the contractor messed around in December and early January, and missed his chance to pour.
So the project stalled for 2.5months of the wettest winter we the region has ever had.
 
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jeepnatv4life

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Location
Harrisonburg Area VA
30x40x12

Post Frame Construction
2 Fully insulated Metal Backed 10x10 doors
House wrapped truss's before the roof metal was layed down
1 man door
8' side walk
2' apron across 30' door openings
4" concrete floor 4x4 6" piers at lift posts

$23,000 hired/turnkey
Shenandoah Valley VA

did myself
$900 for lighting package
$1,000 for metal ceiling/foam insulation
$3,200 for Forward 10k lift
$500?? electrical material
Traded Labor for Propane Furnace
$400 duct work for furnace
$800 OSB for side walls
$400?? 1" foam sheet insulation for walls
 

larry_g

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oregon
If you go to advanced search and put cost in the search and then select title only you'll come up with a dozen threads on this subject. In one of them you'll find mine.

lg
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Scottrx7tt

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Location
Knoxville
Tuffshed 21x26 2 Car garage $15,600
Breezeway to house $2700
Site work and footers $3200
Concrete pad and Driveway extension (22 yards of concrete) $3200
Gravel to fill in foundation$1600
Foundation labor $1600
550 12” block and 40 bags of mortar $1700
Electrical rough in new main service relocation and new breaker panel in house $5100
Dump truck load of topsoil $580
 
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mmb617

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Mine was built in two stages.

24x36 three bay with 8 ft ceiling built in 2003-2005, total cost of materials right around $8k. Added a 24x16 bay with 13 ft ceiling in 2009-2010, total cost of materials $6k.

So the entire garage came in at $14k. I did all the work myself so the only expenses were materials and some equipment rental. The garage is not insulated or heated but does have 100 amp electric panel. It's post framed wooden structure studded out and sided with vinyl.

If I had to spend $50k+ for a garage I'd never have been able to afford one.
 

4 FN 27

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Somewhere north of $1.00 and south of the National Debt...

I just hope my Wife doesn't sell it for what I told her it cost to build:beer:

Actually she paid all the bills and documents the operating expenses...

A more interesting (and intrusive) thread would be post your W-2 and K-1s.
 

StRacerDuke

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40x32 full custom stick frame, just outside of Boston, every option/upgrade, 100' of driveway, site water management, etc, turn key without a finger lifted and built in 5 months E2E: North of $200K.
 

Boilerhouse

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Muskoka
24 x 30 built around 2003.
90% built myself (without paid or free help) Contracted soil preparation and the slab.
Fully finished, 2x6 construction, metal roofing, two windows, double doors, insulated, electrical, drywalled, airline plumbing
cost estimate $15,000 - $20,000.
I guesstimate 50% of the cost was the rough framing/roofing, and 50% of the cost was doors/windows, siding/soffits/fascia and the inside finishing touches.
 

thoyer

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Warminster PA
26x36 with 12' ceilings. Radiant floor heat, full foundation and 4' block stem walls. Contractor to do foundation, framing, siding and roof. I'm doing the electrical and interior finish work, floor epoxy, sheetrock, lighting, garage doors, etc....

Contractor cost is around 40k, final quote is expected in a few weeks. Ground breaking in June.

Tom
 

Big Dad

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S.E. South Dakota
32' X 38'

12' Side walls --3- ten x 10 ft doors 2" x 6" construction, all nice materials
architectural shingles

Nice build , it does not look like amateurs or weekend warriors built it .

all done..

site work, landscape ,concrete, insulation , electrical, fixtures, furnace, AC,driveway ..etc.etc.

near $70,000
 

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fiataccompli

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Mine will end up being a small fortune I’m sure. This is particularly ironic because it is a building intended to house & facilitate the restoration (or whatever) of vehicles mostly acquired at an average purchase cost of $2k or less (though to be fair that is quickly becoming “below market” and they will be worth much much more than that once more or less done. My thoughts on this mostly boiled down to time being much more valuable to me than money. I could have surely done a LOT of the work myself (I am reasonably intelligent and even have a degree in civil engineering), but i have waited a LONG time for a proper garage (life, family) and I would prefer to not spend a helluva lot more time learning how to build a garage correctly (assuming a certain number of mistakes) for what would likely be a once-in-a-lifetime gig and be able to spend more time either doing fun work on my collection of Fiats or making lifelong memories with my wife & children (likely in the reverse order, actually). So I may be in for a number approaching 200k for an architect-designed (spousal insistence) garage, footings pinned to block 4’ walls, rear 12’ solid engineered wall, rather complex low-pitch hip roof with metal, mini-split HVAC, it’s own transformer at the road & separately metered wiring, plus a good bit of incidental concrete work, breaking up a huge rock & so far hauling off 75+ tandem dump trucks of dirt (with easily 2x as much more to be hauled off, but now I have someone who is willing to pay for all the hauling), and overall about .75 acres of grading (2 acre lot) with some slope concerns & installation of an 8” or so drainage pipe (in addition to all of the backfill/footings/etc drainage & French drains...oh, and we buried a 18x38 pool in the process. We will be left with a blank slate of a back & side yard to (I hope) have fun with building a cool outdoor space to cook/eat/hang and also create a nice space for kids to play. All that is priceless.
 
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kj_mustang

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Harrisonburg, VA
Another Shenandoah Valley, VA build. Hired a large regional company out of PA to build a
32' x 52' x 16' shell with loft 7 years ago for $32,000.
28' long section with 2 bays and 16' ceiling
24' long section with 2 bays and 9' ceiling on first floor. Scissor trusses over this section allow for a second floor.
I hired a electrician/plumber to wire and it all and plumb 1.5 baths, kitchen sink, outside spigots. Hired a crew to do spray foam insulation that cost $9,000.
Hired a crew to drywall it. I did all the interior wall framing, additional fiberglass insulation, prep work for concrete, radiant floor heat, painting, installing metal for walls and ceiling in half the building.

I probably spent another $40,000 - $50,000 finishing it so roughly $80,000 total.
 

Sevenhills1952

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They started this morning after I made deposit in August! Horse stable and shed behind existing 90x40 garage.
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maxpat82

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Quebec, Canada
28x44 detached (+5'x10' "shed" on the back)
full fondation (4' deep with footing) with 2' stem wall (2" insulation all around)
2" insulated and heated(piping only for now) 5" slab with fiber reinforcement and 2 3'x3'x12" pad for the futur lift.
2x6 stick build
first 20' with 12' high celling and last 24' with 10' high ceiling.
attic trusses with 6/12 pitch and raised heel
dedicated 200A meter and pannel(pole and underground run) and plenty of outlet, heating, lighting.
3 garage door (9x7 and 9x10 in front and 9x7 in the back.
2 entry door (garage and shed)
4windows (2x 20"x60" and 2x 32"x36")
Vertical Vinyl exterior and roofing in asphalt shingles.
fully insulated and finish inside with insulated door core (ceiling, walls and even the 2nd floor)
I do have a 3" conduit that goes to the house for future use (water, internet)

A bit over 75K$. (Only thing I have contracted is the excavation/concrete work and 80% of the electrical...everything else I have done myself)

Sorry for the non completed exterior picture...it is completed since october.
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sennister

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Twin Cities, MN
Should be making the initial deposit on Friday and starting in a week or two.

29x40 ceilings are not firmed up yet but will be in the 10-12' range. The project is a little complex which in turn impacts the price.

It is an attached garage because we have too many accessory buildings for our lot size. We are taking the roof off an existing porch and pushing it from 12x20 to 12x29 to match the depth of the garage. Going 29' on the depth of the garage & porch because we don't want to mess with the only remaining window in the kitchen. 30' would have been 6" into that window.

In floor heat in the garage and a separate circuit for the heating the porch which is being converted to a laundry room/mud room.

We don't know the exact height in the garage (probably closer to the 12' mark) because it will be determined by the slab. We will dig down but I don't want to dig down so far that the apron/driveway slopes toward the garage doors. It will be pretty flat but at least enough slope for drainage then we are limited on the height by where it ties into existing roof.

Because it is attached to the house and we live in MN we have to do full footings not slab on grade. I think they have to go down 5' or so around here. We are doing 3 garage doors. At least one will be 10 wide and 9 high. The others may be 9x9 but considering all 10x9 based on recommendations here. Just need to sit down with the building on Friday to make sure we have enough spacing. We are doing trench floor drains which will drain to daylight per code here. Siding will be LPSmart Side which we are doing for the entire house. The gutters will be 6" seamless aluminum with Valor Gutter Guards for the entire house. Also a new roof on the entire house. Chimney is also getting rebuilt. Oh the power is being upgraded from 150A service to the house to 400A service. 200A goes to the house and 200A to the new attached garage which will then feed the accessory buildings.

Entire project we are looking at about $170,000. The garage/porch work is about $100,000 of that. Oh that also includes the same siding and new roof on a 1.5 car detached garage. About $70K of this entire project is covered by insurance from hail damage.

There are things that they are not doing. The will insulate and sheetrock the common wall where the garage attaches to the house and ceiling as well as the porch. This is the min needed to close out the permit for fire code. We will be insulating and rocking the rest after I add some more electrical as well as water and internet and CATV.
 

Innovate1

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Just have an initial ball park figure but for 30 x 40 x 14' ceiling. 2 x 6 walls. Insulation and drywall. 2" Foam under floor. Furnace and AC. 12 x 12 and 9 x 8 GDO. 2 side man doors. Half bath. 100A electrical panel. $70k.
 

tarmy

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Never added it up...that way I could honestly tell my wifey...I have no idea...

I think location will drastically affect code requirements, structural design, labor, material costs, insurance...this was 150 plus per foot...

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BIMMERBOYZ

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24x60’ two rooms above garage and balcony
31’ Tall

Still need Drywall, insulation, electrical, plumbing, and all the finishing touches. Flooring, paint, appliances toilet, shower etc.

Garage 95


Plans 4
Permit 2.2
Relocate AC 1
Foundation/excavating 6
Pipe for electrical/sewer and cement hilti and core drill rental .5
Road base gravel/ grading 1.5
Mini ex 1
Wood 25
Framer 13
Roof 7.5
Dumpsters 1
Pex tubing stapler staples 1
Rebar .5
Concrete pump .5
Cement 5.5
Flat work labor 1.5
Stucco 10
Windows 2.2
Soffit and gutter 2.5
Garage doors 8.6

95
 

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TTMotorsports

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50x80 16ft eve steel building. 4 roll up doors. Insulated. Phoenix az. Was quoted 130k. Doing the erecting myself along with grading. Driveway. Wiring and finishing inside should be 95k all said and done.
 

Notgrownup

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Snow Hill NC
24x24 with 10’ceilings, insulated, 3/12 roof with shingles, vinyl siding, 1 door, 1 roll up, 2 small windows, OSB walls, ceilings and outside sheathing, well insulated, wired withsub 100 amp, rapid air lines in the walls epoxy floor re-store cabinets.
I think I have about $17000.00 in it and all I have left to do is install a mini split.
The only thing I jobbed out was the concrete. Everything else I did myself, this includes a 12x24 closed in non insulated shelter on the side for outdoor equipment and pool stuff n such.
 

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robert mitchell

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SC location -no HOA- 30x30 inside OSB -metal ceiling--4/12 pitch--Brick on front-
two 10x10 overhead doors-4000 psi concrete-12 foot walls-100 amp electric-15 outlets
two 220 outlets-outside labor was concrete-framing-roof--Finish inside with help from friends--8 months to complete. $22000 - Grading work 1700 -traded car for the work.
 
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dcg9381

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Austin, TX
TX - county location (no inspections, very limited permitting)
40x60 16 eves on concrete foundation - designed to handle big RV and truck.
3 x 14x14x14 roll-up doors - drive through
1 4x8 door
2 "shed roofs" (porches) - 900 sqft additional.
No windows
Weld-up
R15 open cell foam insulation
48k in ductless split hvac


Big costs:
$25k foundation
$24k in steel building kit
$21k in labor to erect building
$10k in solar system (materials only)
$6k in additional concrete work, driveway, porches
$3k for 5,000 gallon water collection system (materials only)

Grading, tree removal, all electrical work - installing property main, sub panel, HVAC, - most of this stuff was done by me is labor only. Still actively being worked on. No plumbing in yet. Solar panels are about to be mounted. Basically, the major construction - concrete and building erection were done turn-key giving me a shell, everything else is me.

Costs to date are around $110k. I'll be working on it for a few years without a doubt..
 
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olytdi

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Olympia, Washington
My last shop (built in 2005):

28x28X12 pole construction with additional 28x12 lean-to
90 tons rock
14 yds concrete - finished
Steel sides and roof with vinyl-backed insulation (it's not very cold here)
1) 11x12 slider
1) 8x10 slider
1) man door
3) 3x4 windows
Gutters
Plans, engineering...out the door $24,000
I did the electrical and lighting over the next 6 months. Don't remember the costs.


Shop currently awaiting permitting and construction this summer:

36x36x12 with an additional 36x12 lean-to
Land clearing/tree work/site prep
80 tons rock
22 yds concrete finished
Pole construction with steel sides and snap-lock steel roof
sides/roof sheathed with OSB, tyvek
Two sides with 2x36 Lexan light strip
1) 4x4 window
1) man door
2) 10x10 roll up doors
1)10x10 slider
Plans, permits, engineering...$45,000
I'll do the electrical and lighting myself.
 

Bobbosbarn

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Texas
Construction done with mine 30x30x14 steel building with 2 10x14 doors and one walk in door. 5600 for concrete and 16000 for building. Idk if I have pictures. They just finished yesterday afternoon minus the doors


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