Looking to put up a 40x60 shop/garage. I have the land and it is "almost" ready for building. Will need a little bit of final site work to get it perfectly level. My son is a mechanic and lives on the property as well so he is keen to have an area to work on the cars
We have taken a look at some of the plans and pictures of buildings here and found a few that look just awesome! So we will most likely pick and choose from those to put together our design.
My question is really - where do we start? When I try to get an idea of what is possible for what price the first question is always "What is your budget?". I don't really have a budget as I have no idea what is reasonable to spend for something like this. I have had a few builders give me ballpark estimates and they have been anywhere from $100K to $200K+. Seems like a pretty steep price for a garage but I don't really know given the current state of lumber and steel prices.
So I guess I am just wondering if there is at least some level of estimating build costs? If I could just get a rough $/sqft range that would at least get me started.
I am in New Hampshire so we will have to worry about snow loads and such so I know that price will be higher due to that.
Thanks in advance to anyone that can at least get me pointed in the right direction.
My question is really - where do we start? When I try to get an idea of what is possible for what price the first question is always "What is your budget?". I don't really have a budget as I have no idea what is reasonable to spend for something like this. I have had a few builders give me ballpark estimates and they have been anywhere from $100K to $200K+. Seems like a pretty steep price for a garage but I don't really know given the current state of lumber and steel prices.
So I guess I am just wondering if there is at least some level of estimating build costs? If I could just get a rough $/sqft range that would at least get me started.
I am in New Hampshire so we will have to worry about snow loads and such so I know that price will be higher due to that.
Thanks in advance to anyone that can at least get me pointed in the right direction.



