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    Default Commercial Building Pricing

    Not sure if this the right place to ask this but........How would price a 15000 sq ft. warehouse with a 3000 sq ft. office. The building is empty and built 2002.

    Thanks,

    Jim Murphy

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    Default Re: Commercial Building Pricing

    Quote Originally Posted by JIM MURPHY View Post
    Not sure if this the right place to ask this but........How would price a 15000 sq ft. warehouse with a 3000 sq ft. office. The building is empty and built 2002.

    Thanks,

    Jim Murphy
    The warehouse will be simple and the office will most likely have a couple of bathrooms, a water heater and a break room with a sink and maybe a dishwasher. I would guess that this would be around a 2-3 hour job. Hopefully you will be able to get on the roof from an inside ladder access.

    Before I ever give a price on a commercial job I drive by the address to take a look. Then I send them the price via email and have them sign my contract and fax it back if they want the inspection.


    I would say between $700 and $1,200.

    Scott Patterson, ACI
    Spring Hill, TN
    www.traceinspections.com

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    Default Re: Commercial Building Pricing

    Two separate threads for the same post, let's keep them to one thread.

    Scott replied here, I replied at the first one. Choose one, then link to the other one.

    Jerry Peck
    Construction/Litigation/Code Consultant - Retired
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    Default Re: Commercial Building Pricing

    Jim,

    Just finished one that was 12K sq.ft. and the bill was 3200.

    The roof had numerous areas of leakage and termite tubes coming up through the expansion joints of the foundation. The buyer had a electrical contractor and a HVAC company separate from me.

    They gave me no grief over the fee.

    rick


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    Default Re: Commercial Building Pricing

    Sorry Jerry, did not think the first one went through!

    Jim Murphy


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    Jim,

    Estimate your total time (inspection and report) and multiply by what your hourly rate is.

    Jerry Peck
    Construction/Litigation/Code Consultant - Retired
    www.AskCodeMan.com

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