ᐅ Costs for a Garage Slab/Foundation

Created on: 14 Jul 2011 14:07
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PetZschi
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PetZschi
14 Jul 2011 14:07
Hello everyone,

We have just started building our house, and the groundworks are in full progress.
We have now received a quote from the basement contractor for the garage slab foundation. I wanted to ask if the price seems reasonable.
The basement contractor, who is also building our basement for the construction company, is the same one who will later install the garage slab foundation.
According to him, the cost is 200€/m² (200€/10.8 sq ft). This seems quite high to me.
The garage is almost exactly 40m² (430 sq ft), which would mean costs of about 8,000€. What do you experts think?
One more thing: the groundworks have already been completed.

Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Petzschi
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E.Curb
14 Jul 2011 14:24
Hello,

are you sure that this is only the concrete work?

€200 just for the slab (concrete, reinforcement, foundation) seems a bit expensive to me.

Regards
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PetZschi
14 Jul 2011 15:00
Okay, excavation is included as well.

What do you think the total cost should be?
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Bauexperte
14 Jul 2011 16:42
Hello,
PetZschi schrieb:
According to his statement, 1m² costs us €200. That seems quite expensive to me?? The garage is almost exactly 40m² (430 square feet), which would mean costs of about €8,000. What do you experts think?
One more thing. The groundwork has already been done.

Tell me where you live; at that price, I would only pour the concrete slab.

If the groundwork is already completed, the cost per square meter should be around €80-90. Anything below or above that is rip-off.

Kind regards
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PetZschi
15 Jul 2011 13:51
Hello Bauexperte and E.Curb,

thank you for your quick response.
We have now declined. It feels to me as if those carrying out the additional services are just trying to take money from us.

Thanks again!!
€uro
30 Jul 2011 10:54
Hello,
PetZschi schrieb:
It already seems to me that those handling the additional services are just taking money out of our pockets.
They probably have to do that, since as a subcontractor for the general contractor, he likely isn’t paid generously for the basement work. What he loses there, he tries to partially make up for here. Sometimes it’s purely a survival strategy.

Best regards