Note: We evaluate each project on a case-by-case basis to determine the cost because each project has unique requirements, but below are examples of actual costs we’ve used on real projects. Contact us so we can review your project and provide a quote.
Building Area Only Projects
Includes simple area plan with letter that can be used for lease agreements. We can use BOMA or other measurement standards.
Building Area Measurements
Approximate Area (SF)
Cost
Empty retail space
1,400
$510
Empty retail space
2,014
$550
Empty retail space
2,045
$650
Restaurant exterior only
8,256
$750
Electronics store w one large show room and back of house
8,775
$750
Strip mall with two occupied and two unoccupied tenant spaces
6,772
$750
Empty retail space
5,031
$750
Empty retail space
4,829
$975
Occupied Office Space
9,750
$1,050
Occupied Furniture Store
12,900
$1,250
Occupied Office Space
26,000
$1,650
Big box clothing store with full inventory
27,200
$1,850
Empty space for future offices
9,138
$1,250
Empty grocery store with office area and no aisles
51,000
$2,250
Scan to BIM Projects
Includes Revit and CAD that can be used by architects, engineers, and others for renovations.
Building Area Measurements
Approximate Area (SF)
Cost
Small restaurant
2,044
$3,840
Community center with gym, various exercise areas, offices, and dining hall
16,000
$4,100
Jewelry store with 3 levels and complex floor plan
10,000
$4,330
Apartment building
18,000
$5,480
Detailed model of church with complex layout
43,000
$33,000
Below is a list of factors that affect project costs. We’d love to create a custom quote for your project. If you don’t know the answers to some of these questions, we can help you find them.
Project location
Times when the building will be accessible to us.
Whether other people will be in the building when we’re there.
Approximate area of site.
Approximate area of building or space.
Will this be strictly to determine the area, or will we need to build a Revit model and provide detailed drawings?
Is the space full of small rooms (like a house), or is it primarily open (like a gymnasium)?
How much stuff (like furniture or inventory) is inside the space, and what kind of stuff is it?
Will you need a virtual tour for marketing or for reference by the design team when they’re working on drawings?
If you need a virtual tour, how long will you need it for?
Will you need special documentation on the virtual tour, such as enlarged photos of mechanical equipment labels?