My pump truck, 50 meter, was $1500. 24x32 was$10500, 2years ago, so you're close. You're permits were much higher than mine! You've got a good size, will be following along!
Thank you! I was SURPRISED how much my permits were, especially for an “unincorporated” town. I thought they’d be fairly cheap. I’ll need another permit even for when I’m ready for electricity because it’s not included with the building permit, unreal
The spot it’s going was at a pretty good slope, about a 2’ difference. The pump truck wasn’t needed, but my friend works for the company so he got that on site for a good price
@@savagesenseoutdoors it makes things easier for sure. I did two 18x30 slabs for my shop all by hand. luckily i got gravel for free, some rebar for free too. So i was mostly in it for the concrete cost. Great video.
Ii live in Massachusetts and needed a 4' frost wall. My foundation cost $15,600. My building is 26x30 with a 20x10 lean. One 4'x12' section is 8" deep for 2 post lift.
feel better about my 30x30 slab now, thats pricey, have about 18 inches around my edges and it was a total of 23 yards of 6 bag mix and rebar was right at 7k
Damn! That bit of gravel was not good either though.. I found another company who got me 20T for $360, much better deal and they brought me better rock too.
My pump truck, 50 meter, was $1500. 24x32 was$10500, 2years ago, so you're close. You're permits were much higher than mine! You've got a good size, will be following along!
Thank you!
I was SURPRISED how much my permits were, especially for an “unincorporated” town. I thought they’d be fairly cheap. I’ll need another permit even for when I’m ready for electricity because it’s not included with the building permit, unreal
Didn't think they cost that much, so thank you for the information and break down. Great video, it looks really nice.
It can depend on your area too, shop around for quotes!
@@savagesenseoutdoors For sure. Thanks again for the video(and quick response)
Happy to help!
Would have never thought 100 tons of gravel or a pump truck would have been needed at that site.
The spot it’s going was at a pretty good slope, about a 2’ difference.
The pump truck wasn’t needed, but my friend works for the company so he got that on site for a good price
@@savagesenseoutdoors it makes things easier for sure. I did two 18x30 slabs for my shop all by hand. luckily i got gravel for free, some rebar for free too. So i was mostly in it for the concrete cost. Great video.
Thanks man I appreciate it!
Good to hear you were able to get some slabs poured for cheap👍🏻
Man not passing judgment but that doesn’t seem like much of a help from friends….. you got hit harddddd on the labor
Ii live in Massachusetts and needed a 4' frost wall. My foundation cost $15,600. My building is 26x30 with a 20x10 lean. One 4'x12' section is 8" deep for 2 post lift.
im trying to do ao 30x30 now in ma..dayummmm
@Sunbritepowerwashing concrete and the metal buildings can change quite a bit based on location judging by others comments, shop around!
@@kashtalks5 I bought mine from Best Choice Metal Structures. They have a local sales rep in Leominster MA.
How much would a foundation basement in Massachusetts cost?
feel better about my 30x30 slab now, thats pricey, have about 18 inches around my edges and it was a total of 23 yards of 6 bag mix and rebar was right at 7k
Unbelievable they called for a pump truck for that job
My friend runs the pump truck… not so unbelievable😁
Your gravel was a steal. down here the gravel would have been dam near 8000 by it self
Damn! That bit of gravel was not good either though.. I found another company who got me 20T for $360, much better deal and they brought me better rock too.
@@savagesenseoutdoors wow. I wish i could buy it in your area and ship it here..lol
@bigcartoonyIIV 😂😂
$5300 for labor for 4-5 guys each a couple hours of work.
I wish I made $500 an hour.
Excavation work, skid steer, and rented equipment was included in that price
@@savagesenseoutdoors A real contractor doesn't have to rent equipment.
Cool bro I’m not a real contractor😂
And they were his friends
I'm a concrete, excavation, and building contractor. I guessed around $7500 excluding permits. $12k+ sure seems high.
COSTED ME ABOUT 4500!!
Rebar under... not inside... the concrete is pointless
The rebar was sitting on 2 1/4” chairs actually, thanks for the comment👍🏻