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Industrial Tilt Up Costing
Hi BP, I am looking to speak with someone offline in detail about wrapping my head around industrial tilt up construction costs. Been approached with some opportunities, yet very new when it comes to industrial/flex space and most General Contractors I work with are focused in other asset classes. Projects would be in Inland Empire/Orange County CA as well as potentially out of state in AZ, ID or UT. I wanted to know if anyone is willing to talk and help educate me on the general costs associated with constructing approx 50-75k sq ft industrial tilt up that can be partitioned into suites. Thank you!
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@Greg Dickerson hit all the right points, location being the largest factor in respect to cost. The SoCal market being the most expensive and longest time line to complete a project. If you’re leaning towards AZ, UT, or ID send me a Dm I could help point you in the right direction of a reputable contractor.