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How Much Will Your Shop Actually Cost?
Pole barn, steel, or stick-built — price out your shop in seconds. Includes concrete, electrical, plumbing & site prep.
See how size, materials, and site work impact your total cost.
Your Shop Build
Set the size, type, and finish for your shop or outbuilding.
1,200 sq ft
Insulation, electrical, finished walls — typical functional build.
Typical pricing for most U.S. markets. If unsure, start here.
Remote areas often fall into high-cost due to limited labor and material access.
Site Work & Utilities
Most shops need at least concrete and electrical — toggle what applies.
Estimated Project Cost
$56,100–$75,900
Pole barns are typically the most cost-effective option for utility-focused builds like workshops and storage.
Pole Barn is the most cost-effective option at this size — roughly $18,000 less than Steel Building.
Based on typical U.S. construction costs for your selected finish & region.
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What Affects the Cost to Build a Shop?
The cost to build a shop depends on several key factors: the building type (pole barn, steel, or stick-built), the size of the structure, the finish level you choose, and your local cost level (labor and material conditions). Site preparation, concrete work, utility connections, insulation, and interior finishes can all add meaningfully to the total project cost.
Typical Shop Build Costs by Size
Here's what typical shop builds cost at common sizes:
| Size | Sq Ft | Pole Barn | Steel | Stick Built |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 × 40 | 1,200 | $56k – $76k | $71k – $97k | $122k – $166k |
| 40 × 60 | 2,400 | $112k – $152k | $143k – $193k | $245k – $331k |
| 50 × 80 | 4,000 | $187k – $253k | $238k – $322k | $408k – $552k |
Standard finish, average-cost region. Actual costs will vary.
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How Accurate Is This Estimate?
These estimates are based on real-world construction cost ranges and typical project assumptions. They are directional ballpark figures meant to help you understand relative costs and make early-stage decisions. Real-world project costs vary significantly based on local labor rates, material prices, site conditions, permitting, and the specific finishes you choose. Always get multiple quotes from local contractors before committing to a build. You can also drill into specific building types: pole barn costs, steel building costs, or garage costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a 40×60 shop cost to build?
- A 40×60 shop (2,400 sq ft) typically costs between $112,000 and $331,000 depending on building type and finish level. Pole barns are the cheapest option, steel buildings fall in the middle, and stick-built is the most expensive.
- Is a pole barn cheaper than a steel building?
- Yes. Pole barns are generally 20–30% cheaper than steel buildings. A standard 30×40 pole barn runs roughly $56k–$76k, while the same size in steel costs $71k–$97k. The trade-off is durability and clear-span capability.
- What's included in shop construction costs?
- The structure cost covers framing, roofing, and exterior walls. Site work like concrete slabs, electrical, plumbing, and grading are typically additional. Use the add-on toggles above to include these in your estimate.
- How long does it take to build a shop?
- Pole barns can go up in 1–2 weeks. Steel buildings typically take 2–4 weeks for erection. Stick-built shops may take 2–4 months. Permitting and site prep add time before construction starts.
- Do I need a permit to build a shop?
- In most jurisdictions, yes. Building permits are required for structures over a certain size (often 200 sq ft). Requirements vary by county — check with your local building department before starting.