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2008 Total In-Place Costs for Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural and Military Structures.
Each section of the National Building Cost Manual includes costs or cost modifiers for all the important variables: the materials used,
design features, quality, size, shape, type of heating and cooling equipment, number of floors, wall
height, and geographic area.
National Estimator is included and has nearly all the figures you need for any estimate or appraisal, brought together in a single page. This reduces your chances of making an error or omission.
All you need to do is follow a simple step-by-step procedure outlined for each building type, accumulating and modifying the costs to
match the exact requirements of your building.
You'll find quick and easy-to-use reference budget figures for construction or replacement
costs for a wide variety of buildings.
National Building Cost Manual includes modification factors for over 700 cities and
construction cost index to adjust costs for buildings built in any given location and previous year to
current costs.
Single Family Residences With 4, 6, 8, or 10 Corners, Masonry or Wood Frame
Multi-Family Residences 2 or 3 Units, 4 or 9 Units, 10 or more Units
Motels 9 Units or Less, 10 to 24 Units, Over 24 Units, by Quality Class
Cabins & Recreational Dwellings With 4, 6, 8, or 10 Corners, by Quality Class
A-Frame Cabins With 4, 6, or 8 Corners, by Square Foot Area and Quality Class
Urban Stores Masonry, Concrete, or Wood Frame, by Size and Number of Floors
Suburban Stores Masonry, Concrete, or Wood Frame, by Shape, Size and Floors
Supermarkets Masonry, Concrete, Wood or Steel Frame, by Size and Quality
Small Food Stores Masonry or Wood Frame, by Size, Height and Quality Class
Discount Houses Masonry, Concrete or Wood Frame, by Size, Height and Quality
Banks & Savings Offices Masonry, Concrete or Wood Frame, by Number of Floors
Department Stores Masonry, Concrete or Wood Frame, by Area on each Floor
Offices Masonry, Concrete or Wood Frame, with Interior or Exterior Entrances
Medical-Dental Buildings - Masonry, Concrete or Wood Frame, by Entrance Type
Convalescent Hospitals Wood Frame, by Quality Class and Square Foot Area
Funeral Homes Masonry or Wood Frame, by Quality Class and Square Foot Area
Restaurants Self-Service, Coffee Shops, Conventional, and A-Frame Types
Theaters - Masonry, Concrete or Wood Frame, by Shape, Size, and Quality Class
Mobile Home Parks By Quality, Type of Facilities, and Square Feet per Space
Service Stations Wood, Masonry, or Steel, Conventional or Rustic Design
Service Garages Masonry, Concrete or Wood Frame, by Shape and Floor Area
Industrial Buildings Tilt-up Concrete Warehouses and Factory Buildings
Steel Buildings Prefabricated Steel Warehouse and Factory Buildings
Farm Buildings Barns, Shops, Sheds, Dairy Buildings, Poultry Houses ad Camps
Excerpt:
Explanation of the Cost Tables:
This manual provides construction or replacement costs for a wide variety of residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural and military buildings. For your convenience and to avoid possible errors, all the cost and reference information you need for each building type is listed with the primary cost figures for that building. After reading this and the following two pages you should be able to turn directly to any building type and make an error-free estimate or appraisal.
The costs are per square foot of floor area for the basic building and additional costs for optional or extra components that differ from building to building. Building shape, floor area, design elements, materials used, and overall quality influence the basic structure cost. These and other cost variables are isolated for the building types. Components included in the basic square foot cost are listed with each building type. Instructions for using the basic building costs are included above the cost tables. These instructions include a list of components that may have to be added to the basic cost to find the total cost for your structure.
They show the total construction cost including all design fees, permits, and the builder's supervision, overhead, and profit. These figures do not include land value, site development costs, or the cost of modifying unusual soil conditions or grades.
Table of Contents
Explanation of the Cost Tables, 4
Area Modification Factors, 7
Construction Cost Index, 9
Residential Structures Section, 10
Single Family Residences, 10
Manufactured Housing, 16
Multi-Family Residences, 19
Motels, 23
Additional Costs for Residences, 27
Multi-Family and Motel Garages, 31
Cabins and Recreational Dwellings, 32
Conventional Recreational Dwellings, 33
A-Frame Cabins, 38
Additional Costs for Recreational Dwellings, 42
Typical Lives for Residential Structures, 43
Commercial Structures Section, 44
Urban Stores, Masonry or Concrete, 46
Urban Stores, Wood or Wood and Steel, 52
Suburban Stores, Masonry or Concrete, 59
Suburban Stores, Wood or Wood and Steel, 64
Supermarkets, Masonry or Concrete, 73
Supermarkets, Wood or Wood and Steel, 75
Small Food Stores, Masonry or Concrete, 77
Small Food Stores, Wood Frame, 79
Discount Houses, Masonry or Concrete, 81
Discount Houses, Wood or Wood and Steel, 83
Banks and Savings Offices, Masonry or Concrete, 85
Banks and Savings Office, Wood Frame, 90
Department Stores, Reinforced Concrete, 96
Department Stores, Masonry or Concrete, 99
Department Stores, Wood Frame, 102
General Office Buildings, Masonry or Concrete, 105
General Office Buildings, Wood Frame, 113
Medical-Dental Buildings, Masonry or Concrete, 121
Medical-Dental Buildings, Wood Frame, 129
Convalescent Hospitals, Masonry or Concrete, 137
Convalescent Hospitals, Wood Frame, 139
Funeral Homes, 141
Ecclesiastic Buildings, 143
Self Service Restaurants, 145
Coffee Shop Restaurants, 148
Conventional Restaurants, 151
A-Frame Restaurants, 153
Theaters, Masonry or Concrete, 155
Theaters, Wood Frame, 161
Mobile Home Parks, 166
Service Stations, Wood, Masonry or Steel, 168
Service Stations, Porcelain Finished Steel, 170
Service Stations, Ranch or Rustic, 172
Additional Costs for Service Stations, 174
Service Garages, Masonry or Concrete, 173
Service Garages, Wood Frame, 183
Auto Service Centers, Masonry or Concrete, 188
Industrial Structures Section, 192
Warehouses, 194
Light Industrial Buildings, 195
Factory Buildings, 196
Internal Offices, 197
External Offices, 197
Steel Buildings, 198
Alternate Costs for Steel Buildings, 200
Commercial and Industrial Building Lives, 205
Additional Commercial and Industrial Costs, 206
Material Handling System, 212
Display Fronts, 213
Satellite Receiver Systems, 215
Signs, 216
Yard Improvements, 217
Agriculture Structures Section, 219
General Purpose Barns, 220
Hay Storage Barns, 221
Feed Barns, 222
Shop Buildings, 223
Machinery and Equipment Sheds, 224
Small Sheds, 225
Pole Barns, 226
Low Cost Dairy Barns, 227
Stanchion Dairy Barns, 228
Walk-Through Dairy Barns, 229
Modern Herringbone Barns, 230
Miscellaneous Dairy Costs, 231
Poultry Houses, Conventional, 232
Poultry Houses, Modern Type, 233
Poultry Houses, High Rise Type, 234
Poultry Houses, Deep Pit Type, 235
Poultry House Equipment, 236
Green Houses, 237
Migrant Worker Housing, 238
Miscellaneous Agricultural Structures, 239
Typical Lives for Agricultural Buildings, 239
Military Structures Section, 240
Index, 243
Includes: Book
By: Dave Ogershok
ISBN: 978-1-57218-187-8
240 Pages, 8-1/2 x 11
32nd Edition
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