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How to Estimate Cost

  • 8' Low Income Homes 3.5 Multiplier (1,000 sq ft house * 3.5=3,500 sq ft of PANELS)
  • 9' Mid Level Homes 3.6 Multiplier ( $1,000 sq ft * 3.6=3,600 sq ft of PANELS)
  • 10' High End Homes (high ceilings/roofs etc) 3.7 Multiplier (1,000 sq ft x 3.7=3,700 sq ft of PANELS)
  • Above $10' will be difficult, highly customized plans will have a 4.0 multiplier

Rough Guide To Estimating Costs

STEPS 1,2,3

Step 1 Provide the quantity of panels for the walls & the roof/ceiling.

Step 2 - Mesh Accessories - You take the mesh multiplier (0.63) and multiply the number of total sq ft of panels for the the project to account for the total amount of accessory mesh that will be needed. This is a rough approximation to be used for pricing proposed only. (ex. $1,000 sq ft * 0.63=630 sq ft of Accessory Mesh)

Step 3 - Pick out Multiplier (Cost of panels & mesh + delivery to site) example at $8, multiplied by the number of sq ft of the project (1,000 sq ft x $8=$8,000 cost for panels & mesh accessories) & delivery/freight cost. This price is a rough approximation including cost of the panels, accessory mesh, and freight/delivery to job sight.

Cost Breakdown SECONDARY METHOD - (Approximation Only)

  1. 25% - Cost of panels, mesh accessories & shipping delivered to build site
  2. 25% - Cost to install Dry trades (installing the panels), door jams, framing window openings, placing all rebar, removing foam forming, shoring etc. Any carpentry and everything ready to pour or spray/apply cement.
  3. 50% - Cost for all the Wet trades - applying Portland cement skin over panels (by hand, pneumatic application or by shotcrete)

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