Framing costs here in Charlotte, NC run the gamut but I pay about $5 to $5.50/SF for upper end custom homes.
Drywall costs me about .62/BF for labor and material.
Framing costs here in Charlotte, NC run the gamut but I pay about $5 to $5.50/SF for upper end custom homes.
Drywall costs me about .62/BF for labor and material.
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Hey Chris,
Not sure what we're really talking about, but framing here (just outside of Boston) starts around $7.00. I don't bid by the sq ft, but for my own records usually take a look at it on a sq ft basis....I guess I average around $10 for new construction.