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Estimated building costs 2005 update

Here is the latest 6-monthly overview of estimated building costs, to July 2005.

Applying for a building consent requires that the estimated value, including GST, be provided for the building work for which the consent is being sought.

Estimated values are used by territorial authorities as a basis for the assessment of the Building Levy. Statistics New Zealand, Quotable Value New Zealand and Building Research also use them.

The estimated values are therefore an important indicator of the level of economic activity.

Using the estimated costs

The Department provides building costs to help territorial authorities arrive at realistic estimated values when they have questioned the job value provided with a consent application.

The application of a realistic cost per square metre for a range of common building types appears to be the soundest method. This approach can be used to establish the estimated cost where there is no better basis, as is likely to occur where no quantity surveyor or similar consultant has been employed. Obviously, if a list or contract price is available, this should be used as the cost of the proposed work.

Costing information

Maltby and Partners Ltd, a firm of construction cost consultants, has provided costing information for a series of building types. Maltby has priced from a set of authentic construction documents in order to establish a unit cost that is as accurate as possible.

The costs for houses are provided for one-off speculative houses. These costs do not reflect the economies that may be gained by builders of group houses, or reflect the additional costs normally associated with architecturally designed houses.

To differentiate, group houses have been assessed as being on average 21 percent cheaper than speculative houses, while architecturally designed houses are assessed as being 20 percent more expensive.

The cost of the speculative house can be used as a base cost on which to establish the cost of group and architecturally designed homes. For example, cost per square metre of small group houses in the Auckland region at July 2000:

  • = Auckland base cost less 21%
  • = $1,023 - [$1,023 x 21%]
  • = $1,023 - $215
  • = $808/m2

For all buildings described here, costs include all necessary internal and external finishes to achieve compliance with the Building Code, all services and provision of standard appliances, and site works.

The model has been changed to take into account current changes in the Building Code. These changes have increased costs by approximately 0.5 percent.

Building descriptions

For detailed plans of the following buildings, please refer back to BIA News March 2004 no. 139.

House 145 m2

Single-storey house on a flat site including internal double garage, three bedrooms, open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge, bathroom, separate toilet, en suite, and separate laundry.

Constructed of reinforced concrete slab, timber-framed walls and prefabricated timber-trussed roof, brick veneer external cladding, aluminium external joinery, pre-finished steel roof and plasterboard linings.

House 202 m2

Single-storey house on a flat site including internal double garage, four bedrooms, open-plan kitchen and family room, open-plan dining and lounge, bathroom, separate toilet, en suite, separate dressing room, separate laundry.

Constructed of reinforced concrete slab, timber-framed walls and pre-fabricated timber-trussed roof, brick veneer external cladding, aluminium external joinery, concrete tiled roof, plasterboard linings, and intruder alarm in addition to standard services.

Retirement home 394 m2

Single-storey building on a flat site, including 12 residential bedrooms with washbasins, separate sanitary facilities, dining and lounge, commercial kitchen and laundry, staff accommodation, and office.

Constructed of reinforced concrete slab, timber-framed walls and prefabricated timber-trussed roof, external cladding of fibre-cement with textured coating, aluminium external joinery, pre-finished steel roof, and plasterboard linings.

Light commercial 414 m2

Single-storey warehouse, with mezzanine on a flat site accommodating warehouse, office accommodation, reception and display area, staff lunchroom, kitchen, and toilet facilities.

Constructed of reinforced slab, reinforced concrete columns, tilt-up precast concrete external walls, powder-coated external aluminium joinery, roller shutter doors, factory-painted steel roof, timber-framed internal partitions with painted plasterboard linings.

Commercial (bulk retail) 896 m2

Single-storey building on a flat site with two retail units: one comprising retail area, two offices, kitchen, and toilet facilities; the other containing retail and toilet facilities.

Constructed of reinforced slab, driven timber piles, steel columns, tilt-up precast concrete external walls, powder-coated external aluminium joinery, automatic sliding doors, factory-painted steel roof, timber-framed internal partitions with painted plasterboard linings, suspended ceiling to all but warehouse areas, and steel-framed fire wall between retail units.

Costs and indices of building construction - current July 05 

  Small house Large house Industrial building Bulk retail Retirement home

Region 1 - Auckland

Date $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index
Jan-05 $1,359 1284 $1,204 1247 $1,004 1322 $1,014 1319 $1,632 1221
Jul-05 $1,449 1369 $1,274 1319 $1,074 1414 $1,087 1414 $1,717 1284
 

Region 2 - waikato BoP

Date $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index
Jan-05 $1,332 1273 $1,186 1244 $951 1266 $982 1297 $1,607 1229
Jul-05 $1,426 1363 $1,257 1319 $1,007 1341 $1,050 1387 $1,697 1297
 

Region 3 - Wellington

Date $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index
Jan-05 $1,342 1289 $1,197 1259 $980 1316 $1,004 1352 $1,618 1240
Jul-05 $1,432 1375 $1,264 1330 $1,037 1393 $1,068 1438 $1,702 1304
 

Region 4 - Remainder of North Island

Date $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index
Jan-05 $1,327 1288 $1,183 1249 $945 1293 $966 1320 $1,603 1231
Jul-05 $1,427 1385 $1,261 1332 $1,005 1375 $1,046 1429 $1,696 1303
 

Region 5 - Canterbury

Date $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index
Jan-05 $1,344 1310 $1,187 1269 $972 1337 $995 1368 $1,612 1244
Jul-05 $1,449 1412 $1,269 1357 $1,030 1416 $1,068 1468 $1,716 1324
 

Region 6 - Remainder of South Island

Date $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index $/m2 Index
Jan-05 $1,335 1277 $1,191 1246 $960 1289 $982 1315 $1,605 1226
Jul-05 $1,425 1364 $1,262 1320 $1,027 1379 $1,048 1404 $1,691 1292

Disclaimer: The unit construction costs are built up from current commercial prices of materials and labour along with current allowances for contractors' overheads and margins. Pricing is based on a model building for the region and consequently allowances will need to be made where recognition is deemed necessary for particular and specific conditions. The rates per square metre of gross floor area for each building type include an allowance for GST that is applied as a percentage to the final calculated total. The costs are not intended as a definitive cost for actual buildings, and are not to be used for such a purpose.