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*SIPs - $9/sf for R16. See [[SIP Panel Cost]]
*SIPs - $9/sf for R16. See [[SIP Panel Cost]]
*[[PV Panel Cost]] - $3.4/sf
*[[PV Panel Cost]] - $3.4/sf
*OSB - 7/16" - $15 [https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/panel-products/osb-sheathing/7-16-x-4-x-8-osb/1242728-2/p-1444422471192-c-13330.htm]
*Drywall - $10/sheet, 44 lb [https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/drywall/drywall-sheets/1-2-x-4-x-8-lightweight-drywall/1311223/p-1444421962026-c-5656.htm]
*{{check}}OSB - 7/16" - $15 [https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/panel-products/osb-sheathing/7-16-x-4-x-8-osb/1242728-2/p-1444422471192-c-13330.htm]
*Rebar - 35 c/ft [https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/concrete-cement-masonry/rebar-remesh/1-2-x-20-rebar-grade-60-4/1831113/p-1444449833621-c-12502.htm]
*Rebar - 35 c/ft [https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/concrete-cement-masonry/rebar-remesh/1-2-x-20-rebar-grade-60-4/1831113/p-1444449833621-c-12502.htm]
*{{check}}basic 4x9 module in 2x6 - $6 for a 9' precut. [https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/lumber-boards/dimensional-lumber/2-x-6-pre-cut-stud-construction-framing-lumber/1021334/p-1449804844260-c-13125.htm]. Framing only is $30/ module.
*{{check}}basic 4x9 module in 2x6 - $6 for a 9' precut. [https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/lumber-boards/dimensional-lumber/2-x-6-pre-cut-stud-construction-framing-lumber/1021334/p-1449804844260-c-13125.htm]. Framing only is $30/ module.

Revision as of 02:03, 22 July 2024

Materials

  • Check.pngbasic 4x9 module in 2x6 - $6 for a 9' precut. [1]. Framing only is $30/ module.
  • Metal Roofing - $1/sf - this is 60 sf - [2]. Up to 36' lengths.
  • SIPs - $9/sf for R16. See SIP Panel Cost
  • PV Panel Cost - $3.4/sf
  • Drywall - $10/sheet, 44 lb [3]
  • Check.pngOSB - 7/16" - $15 [4]
  • Rebar - 35 c/ft [5]
  • Check.pngbasic 4x9 module in 2x6 - $6 for a 9' precut. [6]. Framing only is $30/ module.
  • Insulation R21 - $0.63/sf [7]. Insulation R11 - 33 c/sf [8]
  • Coil is $500/ton from China [9]. If weight is 0.5 lb/sf - then this is $500/4000 sf. Ridiculously low price of 12.5 c/sf
  • Hot rolled coil at $1k/ton [10]- 25 cents/sf at the 30 Gauge thickness.

About in Housing

Summary: cost per square foot is largely meaningless. You don't know what it means until you consider:

  1. Does it include builder's profit?
  2. Does it include livable space only? (or other such as garage or porch)
  3. Does it include basement?
  • To compare house costs properly to the OSE/OBI Seed Eco-Home, we consider new construction (median used homes are $120k lower cost [11])
  • Measured for livable space (cost to build the complete home / sf of livable space only) only as the claimed industry standard of measuring cost of a home. Thus, a large garage and porch or upscale interior finish drive the cost up [12]. Does not include land.
  • Average USA cost is $150 builder grade [13]. But this figure is different than the industry standard cost method - here they don't include land NOR non-livable space such as garage. Thus, the Forbes definition is not the standard definition.
  • Median is more useful with nonsymmetric distributions, such as ones skewed by high cost outliers such as housing. [14]. The average is higher, median is the average Joe price.
  • Average sale price of a new home USA is $487K, median is $416k [15]. Or about $190-$220/sf.
  • If average cost to build a house is $280k [16], then land + legal is $200k.
  • Median sf is 2300
  • There are 6 classes of house quality. Lowest cost is $60/sf build cost. Highest is $500/sf (luxury) [17]
  • Cob homes are the lowest cost to build, but highest cost to buy [18]. Build cost is way off - it doesn't include any MEP.
  • Summary: average cost to build a new home $300k (land not included), to buy $500k [19]. Detailed breakdown of the $500k by NAHB for what appears to be builder grade - [20]
  • OSE Value Summary: OSE build cost is $60k materials + $25k labor) for an entry-level, high quality home - $85k or $65/sf for the 1300 sf 3 bed/2 bath model, compared to the $114/sf NAHB survey average (2600 sf). The OSE cost does not include land, site prep, legal, design & engineering, overhead, profit, financing, marketing, sales, or any other fees. The NAHB cost does not include land, site prep, overhead, profit, financing, marketing, sales but does include permit, impact, engineering & design fees.

Examples

  • 2023 - $279k, 1700 sf [21]. $164/sf.
  • 2023 - $340k, 1500 sf [22]. $227/sf.

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