Warm shell build out
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Warm shell build out
Can anybody provide guidance on how to estimate the cost of building out a space that is warm shell?
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Re: Warm shell build out
For starters:KCPowercat wrote:Can anybody provide guidance on how to estimate the cost of building out a space that is warm shell?
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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Re: Warm shell build out
Take on a residential space. It's the unit for sale.
Take for example the unit for sale at 1803 Wyandotte.
Standard finish....
Take for example the unit for sale at 1803 Wyandotte.
Standard finish....
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Re: Warm shell build out
Have been wondering this exact same thing!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....
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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.
This included all wiring, HVAC, drywall, etc, which may already be included in what you are looking at.
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Re: Warm shell build out
Thanks.