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60×100 Steel Building Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:05+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for a 60×100 steel building typically include both the shell and site work, with major cost drivers being steel framing, metal siding, roof, doors, insulation, and installation. This guide presents cost ranges in USD and highlights per-unit estimates where applicable to help buyers budgeting for a project.

Item Low Average High Notes
Project Total $60,000 $95,000 $140,000 Shell, doors, and basic site prep; excludes special foundations or upgrades; see sections for details.
Price Per Square Foot $10.00 $15.50 $23.50 Assumes standard 12–18 ft eave height and 14-gauge framing.
Foundation & Slab $8,000 $20,000 $40,000 Depends on soil, thickness, and whether footings are required.
Delivery & Erection $6,000 $18,000 $40,000 Includes crane, labor, and equipment; varies by site access.
Foundation to Finish $20,000 $45,000 $90,000 Comprehensive shell, panels, interior finishing, and basic electrical rough-in.

Overview Of Costs

Cost range overview: A 60×100 steel building commonly runs from about $60,000 on a lean setup to roughly $140,000+ for a fully finished shell with upgraded components. The typical mid-point sits near $95,000-$110,000, depending on site, foundation, and insulation. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>A comprehensive breakdown helps buyers see where money goes. The following table shows potential components and typical ranges.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials (steel framing, siding, roof) $25,000 $46,000 $90,000 Higher for premium coatings or insulated panels; lower with basic finishes.
Labor & Installation $15,000 $35,000 $60,000 Includes crane time and crew; varies by access and weather.
Foundation & Slab $8,000 $20,000 $40,000 Site prep, soil structure, and insulation choices impact.
Permits & Fees $1,000 $4,000 $8,000 Local rules vary; may include inspections or impact fees.
Delivery, Erection & Equipment $6,000 $18,000 $40,000 Craning, transport, and hoisting costs apply.
Finishes & Utilities $5,000 $15,000 $30,000 Insulation, interior walls, electrical rough-in, plumbing as needed.

What Drives Price

Main price levers include steel thickness and panel quality, eave height, insulation, door size, and interior finishes. Assumptions: standard 12–18 ft eave height, basic paneling.

Cost Drivers

Two niche-specific drivers stand out for a 60×100 project: (a) roof and wall panel specifications, including metal thickness (e.g., 26-gauge vs 29-gauge) and finish; (b) foundation type, whether a simple slab suffices or a full perimeter foundation with drainage is required. Prestige finishes and enhanced insulation significantly raise figures.

Ways To Save

Streamlining the scope can trim total cost. Possible savings include choosing standard insulation, reducing interior finishing, and scheduling structural work in off-peak seasons. Consider combining delivery, crane time, and crew for efficiency.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market; three U.S. regions illustrate typical deltas:

  • West Coast metro areas: +5% to +15% versus national average due to labor and permitting.
  • Midwest and South suburban markets: near baseline with 0% to +8% variance.
  • Rural Northeast or remote zones: +10% to +20% due to logistics and material transport.

Regional factors affect both materials and labor costs.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Typical crew rates range from $60–$120 per hour per job in many markets, with project duration spanning 2–6 weeks depending on scope and access. The labor component can be the single largest variable when matching alternatives. Assumptions: standard crew size, typical weather windows.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards show how a 60×100 project might look in practice.

Basic Scenario

Specs: 60×100 steel shell with standard panels, no interior finishing, concrete slab, standard doors. Hours: 120; Materials: $40,000; Labor: $22,000; Delivery: $6,000; Permits: $2,000. Assumptions: region = Midwest suburban.

Total: $70,000–$78,000; $/sq ft ≈ $11.6–$13.0.

Mid-Range Scenario

Specs: Insulated panels, two entry doors, basic insulation, partial interior framing. Hours: 180; Materials: $70,000; Labor: $40,000; Delivery: $12,000; Permits: $3,000. Assumptions: region = South suburban, standard foundation.

Total: $125,000–$140,000; $/sq ft ≈ $20.8–$23.3.

Premium Scenario

Specs: High-grade insulation, premium roofing, full interior finish, electrical rough-in, HVAC planning, upgraded doors. Hours: 260; Materials: $110,000; Labor: $70,000; Delivery: $18,000; Permits: $5,000. Assumptions: region = Coastal urban.

Total: $210,000–$240,000; $/sq ft ≈ $35–$40.