How much does it cost to build a 60x60 hangar?

30 Sep.,2024

 

The Cost of Building A 60x60 Small Airplane Hangar | SHELTER

Material Costs

The cost of construction materials for the airplane hangar also differs with different structures. The material cost of the wooden structure hangar is relatively cheap, giving people a natural and comfortable sense of intimacy. Still, the later maintenance cost is relatively high. The material cost of the metal structure hangar is medium, the structure is solid and durable, the last maintenance cost is low, and the overall feel is more modern and industrial. Precast concrete hangars have high strength and durability. They can withstand most natural or artificial disasters. Still, they are more expensive to build and more difficult to customize.

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Labor Costs

Generally speaking, the most basic small airplane hangar construction requires the design and planning of engineers, the structural erection of construction workers, and the erection of electrical and plumbing systems by electricians and plumbers. These three are the most basic and essential. Of course, suppose you or your relatives and friends have relevant skills and experience and are willing to provide free labor support. In that case, labor costs can also be reduced.

License and Approval Costs

Small hangars are also considered a type of building, so compliant hangar construction requires a building permit from the local government. In addition to the building permit, it is generally necessary to complete the relevant approval processes for land use planning, environmental protection, and flight regulations approval. According to different local regulations, there are special approval regulations, including restrictions on building height, materials, and appearance. Therefore, before building a small airplane hangar, you'd better understand the local rules and regulations and coordinate with relevant departments.

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Logistics Transportation Costs

The more complex the hangar, the greater the need for extensive building materials and structural support. Transportation of these building materials and structures also incurs considerable costs to build a hangar. Purchasing materials from local suppliers as much as possible, controlling the supply and delivery of materials fewer times and more, determining the most efficient transportation route before transportation, or setting up temporary storage space at the construction site to reduce the need for transportation of materials as much as possible, etc. It can help you minimize airplane hangar costs in this area.

The following is a preliminary cost table designed by SHELTER for a 60x60 hangar construction project requester in rural Tennessee. This cost calculation has set aside the cost of the personalized requirements component. Building such a small airplane hangar in rural Tennessee would cost between $48,000 and $392,200. Of course, US$48,000 is the cost data in the most ideal situation. According to SHELTER's experience, the general cost of building a hangar is more than US$90,000.

Types of CostsEstimated Cost RangeLand Cost - Land purchased$ - $2,200+- Lease land$710 - $1,350+ (5 years)- Existing land$500+Building Materials - Wood structure$40,000 - $100,000+- Metal structure$57,600 - $126,000+- Wood-metal hybrid structure$91,000 - $180,000+- Precast concrete structure$146,000 - $325,000+Labor Costs$5,000 - $50,000+License And Approval Fees$500 - $5,000+Shipping And Logistics Costs$2,000 - $10,000+Total Cost$48,000 - $392,200+

Metal Building/Hangar Costs,

I just finished my 60'x60' x18' last May here in the PNW.

There are huge variables in cost depending on many factors; ground work, apron, insulation, electrical, etc....so, not sure how helpful this will be.

I budgeted $225k, and zoomed right past that. I ended up just shy of $300k.

This is for a fully insulated, forced air heat/ac, heat pump, LED lighting, 50' Schwiess Bifold straps with auto lock, 60'x50' concrete apron, pretty much all the bells and whistles.

Ground work was extensive as I had to move a lot of dirt. Concrete was expensive, and I had a lot of it. Finding a good erection company was difficult. I had quotes ranging from $65k-125k just for erection.

I believe the door alone was around $30k, not installed.

Be aware of the cost of steel. Your building supplier will quote on current steel prices. I was hit with a $15k change order for increase in cost of steel literally at the last minute. You pay 1/3 deposit for engineering, 1/3 for production, and the final 1/3 COD. They informed me on Friday that my building was loaded on the truck for Monday delivery and I would owe them another $15k for the change. My contractor was scheduled for Monday with no options to move them. So, what do you do? Write the check......

In comparison, a similar hangar in was $125k.

Whatever your budget, be prepared for the overruns....

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