Construction Costs in Utah — 2026

Comprehensive cost guide for residential, commercial & industrial construction

Home Cost

$168/sqft

Cost Index

102%

Cost Tier

Average

Region

Mountain

Labor Rate

Average

Permit Difficulty

Moderate

Climate Zone

Cold-Dry

Seismic Zone

Moderate

Construction Cost by Building Type in Utah — 2026

Below are the estimated costs per square foot for all major building types in Utah, based on the state cost index of 102%.

Building TypeCost / Sq FtNational Avg2,500 Sqft5,000 Sqft
🏠 Single Family Home$168$165$420,000$840,000
🏰 Luxury Home$357$350$892,500$1,785,000
🏭 Warehouse$97$95$242,500$485,000
🏢 Office Building$230$225$575,000$1,150,000
🍽️ Restaurant$281$275$702,500$1,405,000
🏨 Hotel$291$285$727,500$1,455,000
🏫 School$270$265$675,000$1,350,000
🏥 Healthcare Clinic$332$325$830,000$1,660,000

* Costs based on BuildGenius 2026 regional pricing database. Actual costs vary by city, project complexity, and market conditions.

Top Construction Markets in Utah

Salt Lake City

$181/sqft

Home avg

West Valley City

$175/sqft

Home avg

Provo

$163/sqft

Home avg

West Jordan

$158/sqft

Home avg

Orem

$153/sqft

Home avg

Key Cost Factors in Utah

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Labor Costs

Labor rate in Utah is Average. Labor rates are competitive with the national median.

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Permits & Regulations

Permit difficulty is rated Moderate. Standard permitting process. Most residential permits approved within 4-8 weeks.

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Climate Impact

Utah has a Cold-Dry climate. Requires deeper foundations, higher insulation values, and may have a shortened outdoor construction season.

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Seismic Requirements

Seismic zone: Moderate. Moderate seismic design requirements apply. Standard reinforcement practices are typically sufficient.

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Compare with Other Mountain States

StateHome $/sqftCommercial $/sqftCost Indexvs UT
Utah (this state)$168$230102%
Colorado$185$252112%+10%
Idaho$165$225100%-2%
Montana$162$22198%-4%
Nevada$182$248110%+8%
Wyoming$149$20390%-12%

Utah Construction — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to build a house in Utah in 2026?

In Utah, the average cost to build a single-family home is approximately $168 per square foot in 2026. A 2,000 sqft home would cost around $336,000, and a 3,000 sqft home approximately $504,000. Costs vary by city — Salt Lake City and West Valley City may differ by 10-15%.

Is Utah expensive or cheap to build in?

Utah construction costs are near the national average with a cost index of 102%. Costs are comparable to the US median. The labor rate in Utah is classified as "Average".

What is the cheapest building type in Utah?

Warehouses and industrial buildings are the cheapest to build in Utah at approximately $97 per square foot. Single-family homes cost $168/sqft, while healthcare clinics are the most expensive at $332/sqft.

How long does it take to get building permits in Utah?

Permit difficulty in Utah is rated as "Moderate". Most permits are approved within 4-8 weeks. Some jurisdictions are faster than others.

What climate considerations affect construction in Utah?

Utah is classified as "Cold-Dry" climate zone. Cold weather requires deeper foundations (below frost line), better insulation (R-30+ walls), and may limit construction season. Budget an extra 5-10% for cold-climate requirements. Seismic zone: Moderate.

Which cities in Utah have the highest construction costs?

In Utah, construction costs are typically highest in Salt Lake City and West Valley City, where labor demand and land costs push prices 10-20% above the state average. Provo, West Jordan, Orem offer more moderate pricing. Urban areas generally cost more due to union labor, stricter codes, and site constraints.

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