Formula
Base construction cost = project size x project-type cost. Adjusted construction cost = base x location x finish x complexity. Total = construction + soft costs + contingency.
Site policy
The calculator is built for early planning, not bid replacement. It uses editable assumptions and transparent multipliers.
Base construction cost = project size x project-type cost. Adjusted construction cost = base x location x finish x complexity. Total = construction + soft costs + contingency.
We use public construction cost context, California ADU policy context, Census housing context, and owner-editable local assumptions. Final numbers need local validation before launch campaigns.
The calculator cannot inspect site access, soils, existing framing, utilities, city comments, contractor availability, or owner finish selections.
Cost assumptions live in JSON so the owner can revise base costs, multipliers, soft cost ranges, and city notes without rewriting the site.
Source context
FAQ
No. It is a planning estimate that helps you understand the likely budget range before drawings, engineering, city review, and contractor pricing.
Early construction budgets should be ranges because site conditions, structural scope, utility work, finishes, permits, and contractor availability can move the number fast.
No. The estimate appears first. Contact information is only for saving the estimate or asking for a local review.