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smallcabin
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# Posted: 5 Feb 2021 13:34
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What is the average labor cost to build a 16x24 shell cabin?

Any ideas?


Thanks

frankpaige
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# Posted: 5 Feb 2021 13:36
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Yep!

Brettny
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# Posted: 5 Feb 2021 13:52
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I believe you can have that size building delivered. I would start there.

gcrank1
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# Posted: 5 Feb 2021 15:52 - Edited by: gcrank1
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Too general a question and there is no 'average' for custom built.
For a 'baseline' look at what a (very local to your intended location) garage of similar size would cost to build. For stickbuilt if should be fairly close.

snobdds
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# Posted: 5 Feb 2021 16:10 - Edited by: snobdds
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with today's lumber and labor prices, and figuring just the cost to set the foundation and build a shell with doors and windows and a roof...

$85/Sq ft for materials = 32,640
Labor is more often than not equal to the material cost.

I'm guessing around $65K.

I built a 22x24 cabin in 2016 for 27K in materials. The decks with trex decks cost 12k in addition to the shell cost. The labor was my dad and I.

We paid $7 for 7/16 OSB where today it around $20.
A 2x4 was $2. Today it's around $7. That's a 60% difference from today than 4 years ago. Crazy.

That adds up quickly.

willywilly2020
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# Posted: 6 Feb 2021 10:23
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it really depends where you are, and what labor costs/availability is like. if you are super far out, you might have a really hard time finding someone who will come work for a reasonable price. Often times, if you aren't a "local" in those areas, your labor prices get jacked up.

For example, I was considering finding a contractor to help with my foundation / excavation. Had a hard time getting someone to come out to estimate, finally got a guy who came out and quoted me 20k for a pier foundation, and told me it would take him 2 weeks. Since that was my whole budget, I Ended up doing it myself with a neighbors excavator in two days for $2000 (800 for neighbor/excavator (including new driveway to spot, 800 for materials, 400 for concrete truck).

Sometimes local cabin kit companies have contractors they recommend. Maybe try that approach?

Brettny
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# Posted: 6 Feb 2021 10:56
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Sounds like the $20k number was the "I dont want the job" quote.

willywilly2020
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# Posted: 6 Feb 2021 12:19
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Quoting: Brettny
Sounds like the $20k number was the "I dont want the job" quote.


nailed it

rpe
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# Posted: 7 Feb 2021 13:10
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I posted up a running tab on my 14x24 workshop build.

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