Construction Cost Estimates for Supermarket in Santa Ana, California
The following analysis estimates the cost to build a supermarket for Santa Ana, California. Costs are derived from a building model that assumes basic components, using union labor for a 44000 square foot building.
Scope differences and market conditions can cause costs to vary significantly. To see an estimate of the costs to build a supermarket in a different city or metropolitan area, go to our index of supermarket models by state.
NOTE: This cost estimate uses 2013 RSMeans data. A more accurate estimate using current RSMeans cost data is available on RSMeans Online - our online cost estimating tool.
Supermarket Construction Cost Assumptions
Location:
Santa Ana, California
Stories:
1
Story Height (L.F.):
18.00
Floor Area (S.F.):
44000
Basement Included:
No
Data Release:
Year 2013
Supermarket Square Foot Cost Assuming Face Brick with Concrete Block Back-up / Bearing Walls
Cost Estimate (Union Labor)
% of Total
Cost Per SF
Cost
Total
$80.14
$3,526,100
Contractor Fees (GC,Overhead,Profit)
25%
$20.03
$881,500
Architectural Fees
7%
$7.01
$308,500
Total Building Cost
$107.19
$4,716,200
Cost Estimate (Open Shop)
% of Total
Cost Per SF
Cost
Total
$73.67
$3,241,600
Contractor Fees (GC,Overhead,Profit)
25%
$18.42
$810,400
Architectural Fees
7%
$6.45
$283,600
Total Building Cost
$98.54
$4,335,600
Supermarket Square Foot Cost Assuming Face Brick with Concrete Block Back-up / Steel Frame