Hangar

slimpockets

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I have been pricing hangars. The best I came up with is 55k. This is for 54x56 with a 44x14 bifold door. Floor finished no electrical. Have any of you done a hangar? The guy on the other side of the runway said he paid 31k six years ago. It's hard to believe prices have gone up that much.
Russell
 
Pricing varies a lot by region, local codes and amenities. That price sounds very fair by our standards in rural midwest.
 
Check around a bit more. Right now construction is basically dead and contractors are hungry. I find HUGE variations on bids for projects so everyone seems willing to cut costs in order to get job and/or supply materials.
Gary
 
I am not sure what area you are in but in this area (Dallas Fort Worth) add another $45000 for that hanger. A lot at our field would cost about $75000 now with no building. If you want to know what it would cost to build Figure out how much concrete you need, ( here it cost around $5.25 a sq ft. installed. call 1 or 2 building suppliers and add about $8000 for labor to set up building. a bi-fold door cost about $6000. I here people say contractors are hungry they will negotiate. Material cost have not come down much and most folks have fixed cost for labor. There have not been any profit in jobs for about the last 2 years. You will probably go threw 2 or 3 contractors before you are done. They have a tendency of not showing up every day. They start a job and a couple weeks later start another and you sit and wait. :lol:
 
Russel I have erected six hangers in No Calif and those numbers are good for our area. That is a nice hanger and door. The metal suppliers do not normally give you engineering for the foundation in your local area so factor that in also. Their plans are only for the erection of the structure on your slab. You need to consider insulation now as you cant add later. Brian
 
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