Warm shell build out

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Warm shell build out

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Can anybody provide guidance on how to estimate the cost of building out a space that is warm shell?
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KCPowercat wrote:Can anybody provide guidance on how to estimate the cost of building out a space that is warm shell?
For starters:

Are you proposing to take on a space that is warm shell, and build it out?

Or, are you wanting to build a warm shell space?

Is it residential, or commercial?
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Take on a residential space. It's the unit for sale.

Take for example the unit for sale at 1803 Wyandotte.

Standard finish....
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KCPowercat wrote:Take on a residential space. It's the unit for sale.

Take for example the unit for sale at 1803 Wyandotte.

Standard finish....
Have been wondering this exact same thing!
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About 10 years ago our costs were around $60/sf. 2100 sf, 1.5 bath. Finishes were a notch or two above standard.

This included all wiring, HVAC, drywall, etc, which may already be included in what you are looking at.
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Thanks.
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