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 Type | Cost / Sq Ft | National Avg | 2,500 Sqft | 5,000 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
Labor Costs
Labor rate in Utah is Average. Labor rates are competitive with the national median.
Permits & Regulations
Permit difficulty is rated Moderate. Standard permitting process. Most residential permits approved within 4-8 weeks.
Climate Impact
Utah has a Cold-Dry climate. Requires deeper foundations, higher insulation values, and may have a shortened outdoor construction season.
Seismic Requirements
Seismic zone: Moderate. Moderate seismic design requirements apply. Standard reinforcement practices are typically sufficient.
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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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