sorry, I've been on the road and didn't see the notification. Wow that's $10 + per sqft when I left California it averaged 5.50 6.25 in 2022 and at that time I was charging (building on your slab) about $5 maybe 5.25 per just because once you hit 20' and borderline 18' equipment is different. I would have been right around the $30,000 mark and usually, guys with more experience can get away with streamlined prices because they know what they are doing unless you are in a union area and then it goes through the roof. Generally, I would find that when you get High quotes it would be because of two things The contractor is too busy, and if they get the job it would be worth their while. The second reason that I have found is the contractor is unsure maybe a little intimidated by the build and not too sure so they try to cover for unseen or unknown situations that might come up. (I know this is a long reply) but also too cheap can get you into trouble too. non-licensed no insurance and also lack of experience things put together wrong so forth. hope this helps you and or anyone who may read this later!
Good stuff, thank you!
not sure if i will get a response, but what is a fair price to pay someone to erect a building? 60x100x20. got quoted 62,000, just seems REALLY high
sorry, I've been on the road and didn't see the notification. Wow that's $10 + per sqft when I left California it averaged 5.50 6.25 in 2022 and at that time I was charging (building on your slab) about $5 maybe 5.25 per just because once you hit 20' and borderline 18' equipment is different. I would have been right around the $30,000 mark and usually, guys with more experience can get away with streamlined prices because they know what they are doing unless you are in a union area and then it goes through the roof. Generally, I would find that when you get High quotes it would be because of two things The contractor is too busy, and if they get the job it would be worth their while. The second reason that I have found is the contractor is unsure maybe a little intimidated by the build and not too sure so they try to cover for unseen or unknown situations that might come up. (I know this is a long reply) but also too cheap can get you into trouble too. non-licensed no insurance and also lack of experience things put together wrong so forth. hope this helps you and or anyone who may read this later!
@@mcneillysteelcorp.9443 thank you for your help and information. I appreciate it. I'll keep getting quotes. Thanks again