jimaitken
Structural
- May 10, 2006
- 67
I am curious to know the effect of the rise in the cost of construction materials, is having on the engineer's construction estimates for bridges around the U.S.
In the State of Georgia we have traditionally had extremely low costs, on average $65/sf for AASHTO beam bridges, $80/sf for steel (rolled and plate girder). These estimates were pretty good until 2 or 3 years ago. My company is currently using estimates around $100/sf for concrete and $135 to $150/sf for steel (Girders not box beams). It is hard to know if these values are in the ballpark since it seems to vary quite a bit from month to month.
What kind of escalation have others been experiencing from what they used a few years ago?
In the State of Georgia we have traditionally had extremely low costs, on average $65/sf for AASHTO beam bridges, $80/sf for steel (rolled and plate girder). These estimates were pretty good until 2 or 3 years ago. My company is currently using estimates around $100/sf for concrete and $135 to $150/sf for steel (Girders not box beams). It is hard to know if these values are in the ballpark since it seems to vary quite a bit from month to month.
What kind of escalation have others been experiencing from what they used a few years ago?