Ken Ibold
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Ken Ibold
I am in the process of getting bids for putting an addition on my house -- an 18x30 boat garage with an 18x30 bonus room (no plumbing) above. What I don't get is where these contractors get their numbers. So far I have four bids. Two are roughly DOUBLE the other two. The bids contain a very few minor differences, but for pratical purposes they are apples to apples.
One of the guys apparently simply took the square foot price of sales in our neighborhood and multiplied it by the new square footage under roof, and then added the cost of door hardware and light fixtures. As if THAT makes sense!
On the face of it it seems like two of the guys applied the "country club price premium" to the quote. But for you folks who do this for a living, where do the bid prices come from, anyway? I'm not necessarily going for the lowest bid, as quality is important, too. But I don't see how a two story frame box with stucco on it and no unusual finish work can cost $180 a square foot.
One of the guys apparently simply took the square foot price of sales in our neighborhood and multiplied it by the new square footage under roof, and then added the cost of door hardware and light fixtures. As if THAT makes sense!
On the face of it it seems like two of the guys applied the "country club price premium" to the quote. But for you folks who do this for a living, where do the bid prices come from, anyway? I'm not necessarily going for the lowest bid, as quality is important, too. But I don't see how a two story frame box with stucco on it and no unusual finish work can cost $180 a square foot.