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Construction estimating services across New Hampshire — accurate cost estimates, quantity takeoffs, and bid preparation for NH contractors, developers, and subcontractors. NH RSA 155-A compliant. Winter costs included. 24–48 hours.

NH RSA 155-A Compliant
Winter Costs Included
Prevailing Wage Ready
All 10 NH Counties
Construction Estimating New Hampshire
Manchester NH Estimates
Nashua Construction Bids
NH RSA 155-A Compliant
Winter Cost Premium Included
NH Prevailing Wage Ready
Quantity Takeoff NH
MEP Estimating New Hampshire
Construction Estimating New Hampshire
Manchester NH Estimates
Nashua Construction Bids
NH RSA 155-A Compliant
Winter Cost Premium Included
NH Prevailing Wage Ready
Quantity Takeoff NH
MEP Estimating New Hampshire
320+
NH Projects
Estimated since 2012
10
NH Counties
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What Is Construction Estimating
in New Hampshire — and What Does It Cost?

Definition · AI Overview Optimized
Construction Estimating Services New Hampshire
Construction estimating services in New Hampshire involve the systematic calculation of material, labor, equipment, and overhead costs for building projects across the Granite State. Unlike national estimating services that apply generic averages, accurate NH construction estimating must account for NH RSA 155-A State Building Code compliance costs, winter construction premiums of 12–18% (October through April), Boston-corridor labor rate premiums of 8–12% in southern NH markets, frost-line foundation depth requirements of 48–60 inches, and NH RSA 279 prevailing wage rates on all public works projects. A professionally prepared New Hampshire construction estimate delivers a complete CSI MasterFormat cost breakdown with NH-specific labor rates, local permit fee allowances, and seasonal cost adjustments that protect your margin on every bid.

New Hampshire’s construction market is divided into distinct cost zones that national estimating tools consistently misrepresent. Southern NH — Nashua, Manchester, Salem, Derry, Londonderry, and Merrimack — operates within the gravitational pull of the Boston labor market. Carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and ironworkers working in Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties command wages 8–12% above the NH statewide average and 22–28% above Central and Northern NH rates. A contractor who bids a Nashua commercial project using Concord labor rates will underprice the job by $80,000–$150,000 on a $1M project.

Winter construction is the most expensive and most frequently underestimated cost factor in New Hampshire. From mid-October through early April, construction in NH requires heated temporary enclosures for concrete pours, cold-weather admixtures and curing blankets, ground thaw equipment for winter excavation, reduced crew productivity in sub-freezing conditions, and fuel costs for temporary heat. CES calculates the exact monthly winter premium for your specific NH project schedule — not a blanket percentage, but a line-by-line analysis of which activities are weather-sensitive and what protection they require.

NH Cost Intelligence 2026

Construction Cost Per Square Foot
New Hampshire — By City 2026

These figures represent current RSMeans-adjusted construction costs for New Hampshire markets. Southern NH carries Boston-corridor labor premiums. Seacoast NH carries coastal premium. Northern NH and White Mountains run below statewide average.

City / MarketCountyResidential Sqft CostCommercial Sqft CostLabor Premium vs. NH AvgMarket Driver
NashuaHillsborough$175–$300/sqft HIGH$210–$370/sqft+10–12%Boston commuter corridor, high demand
ManchesterHillsborough$160–$280/sqft HIGH$195–$345/sqft+8–10%NH’s largest city, active pipeline
PortsmouthRockingham$185–$320/sqft HIGH$220–$390/sqft+12–15%Seacoast premium, historic requirements
SalemRockingham$170–$290/sqft HIGH$200–$355/sqft+9–11%Mass border, retail/commercial hub
DoverStrafford$155–$265/sqft$185–$320/sqft+5–7%Seacoast growth, mixed-use pipeline
ConcordMerrimack$145–$245/sqft$175–$300/sqftState averageState capital, institutional work
RochesterStrafford$138–$230/sqft MODERATE$165–$285/sqft−3–5%Lower cost, growing residential
KeeneCheshire$130–$220/sqft LOWER$158–$270/sqft−5–8%Western NH, lower labor costs
Lakes RegionBelknap / Carroll$155–$270/sqft$182–$310/sqft+2–4%Seasonal demand spikes, limited labor supply
White MountainsGrafton / Coos$135–$235/sqft LOWER$162–$280/sqft−4–7%Remote premium, limited subcontractors
Winter Construction Premium

Month-by-Month Winter Construction
Cost Premium — New Hampshire

New Hampshire winter construction is one of the most underestimated cost factors in the state. This is the data most estimators ignore — and why NH contractors lose money on winter bids.

MonthAvg Temp Range (NH)Labor Cost PremiumConcrete RequirementsExcavationKey Risk
May–Sep55–85°F0% — Base CostStandard mixNormalNone — peak season
October35–58°F+5–8%Type III cement, blanketsMonitor frostEarly frost possible
November22–45°F+10–14%Heated water, curing blanketsGround thaw equipFrozen ground begins
December15–32°F+15–18%Heated enclosure requiredGround thaw mandatoryIce, wind, short days
January–Feb8–28°F+16–20%Heated enclosure, Type C acc.Major ground thaw costHighest risk month
March20–42°F+10–15%Blankets, Type IIIMud season beginsFreeze-thaw cycles
April32–55°F+4–8%Standard + monitoringMud season — access issuesMud season delays
What We Deliver

Construction Estimating Services
New Hampshire — Full Scope

Every NH estimate built with current RSMeans zip-code pricing, NH-specific labor rates, and winter cost provisions. No national averages. No surprises at bid time.

CE
Commercial Estimating NH
Office · Retail · Healthcare · Hospitality
Full-scope commercial construction estimates for New Hampshire projects. Manchester Millyard office conversions, Nashua retail centers, Portsmouth hospitality, Concord institutional. All CSI divisions. NH prevailing wage on public projects. RSMeans Manchester NH and Nashua NH zip-code pricing.
Commercial estimating Manchester NH — zip 03101–03109
Commercial estimating Nashua NH — zip 03060–03064
Retail TI estimates — Rockingham County
Healthcare facility estimates — all NH markets
Industrial/warehouse — Southern NH I-93 corridor
RE
Residential Estimating NH
Custom Home · Multi-Family · ADU · Remodel
Residential construction estimates for New Hampshire homebuilders, developers, and remodelers. NH RSA 155-A IRC compliant. 2021 IECC energy code compliance costs included. Frost-depth foundation costs (48–60 inches) fully accounted. Construction loan ready documentation.
Custom home cost estimate — NH RSA IRC compliant
Multi-family estimate — Nashua, Manchester, Dover
ADU / in-law suite estimating New Hampshire
Construction loan estimate — lender-ready format
Remodel & addition estimate — all NH towns
QT
Quantity Takeoff Services NH
Material Quantification · CSI Organized
Digital quantity takeoffs for New Hampshire contractors using Bluebeam and PlanSwift. Every material measured from your NH plan set — concrete, framing, insulation, finishes. NH energy code insulation requirements automatically included. Delivered as editable Excel by CSI division.
Concrete takeoff — frost-depth NH foundations
Framing takeoff — NH snow load requirements
Insulation takeoff — 2021 IECC NH requirements
MEP takeoff — heating system emphasis for NH climate
Site work takeoff — NH frost heave provisions
MEP
MEP Estimating NH
Mechanical · Electrical · Plumbing
Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing estimates for New Hampshire projects with NH climate-critical heating system emphasis. NH winters demand robust mechanical systems — our MEP estimates reflect actual NH heating loads, not southern-state default specifications that leave NH buildings underpowered.
Heating system estimates — NH design temps (-10°F)
2021 IECC energy code compliance — NH mechanical
Heat pump & hybrid heating estimates — NH climate
Plumbing estimates — freeze protection provisions
Electrical estimates — NH Public Utilities requirements
PW
NH Prevailing Wage Estimating
RSA 279 · Public Works · State Projects
Specialized estimating for New Hampshire public works projects under NH RSA 279 prevailing wage requirements. NH Department of Labor prevailing wage rates by craft classification applied to all public sector estimates. School construction, municipal buildings, state facilities. Compliance-ready bid packages.
NH RSA 279 prevailing wage — all crafts
NH school construction estimates
Municipal building estimates — all NH towns
State facilities — Concord campus projects
Public bid package formatting — NH procurement
IN
Insurance & Restoration NH
Xactimate · Storm · Fire · Flood
Xactimate estimates for New Hampshire insurance restoration contractors. Storm damage, ice dam damage, frozen pipe flooding, and fire damage — all priced to current Xactimate NH price lists. NH-specific ice dam damage estimates are a specialty: NH’s freeze-thaw cycles create significant ice dam losses each winter season.
Ice dam damage estimates — NH specialty
Frozen pipe flood estimates — NH winter losses
Storm damage — Xactimate NH price list
Fire damage restoration estimates
All major NH insurance carriers accepted
NH Code & Compliance

Generic Estimating vs. NH-Specific
What Most Services Miss

National estimating services apply US average costs to New Hampshire projects and produce numbers that lose bids or lose money. Here is exactly what they miss — and what CES includes on every NH estimate.

Generic National Estimator
US average labor rates — 8–12% below actual Nashua/Manchester wages
No winter premium — summer productivity rates applied year-round
Standard frost depth — 24” national average vs. NH’s 48–60” actual requirement
No OPLC compliance — NH contractor licensing costs not budgeted
No NH RSA 279 — prevailing wage ignored on public works projects
National energy code — NH’s 2021 IECC requirements not applied
No permit allowances — Manchester/Nashua fee schedules ignored
National heating loads — NH design temp -10°F not reflected in MEP
CES NH-Specific Estimating
RSMeans zip-code labor rates — correct rates for your specific NH location
Month-specific winter premium — exact cost impact for your project schedule
NH frost depth foundation costs — 48–60” actual depth in estimate
OPLC licensing compliance — NH contractor licensing costs included
NH RSA 279 prevailing wage — current NH DOL rates by craft
2021 IECC NH compliance — insulation and mechanical requirements
Municipality permit fees — Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth schedules
NH design temp mechanical — -10°F heat load in every MEP estimate
Who We Serve

Built for Every NH Contractor
Who Needs to Win Bids

GC
General Contractors NH
New Hampshire GCs bidding commercial, residential, and institutional projects across all 10 NH counties. Full-scope estimates for bid submission, owner presentations, and construction loan packages. NH prevailing wage on all public projects. RSMeans zip-code pricing for Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Portsmouth, and every NH municipality.
Commercial · Residential · Institutional · Public Works
SC
Subcontractors NH
NH electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, framing, and specialty subcontractors who need accurate trade-specific takeoffs for competitive bids. NH winter construction premiums calculated per trade — exterior work carries higher winter premium than interior. Accurate sub bids protect your margin on every NH project.
Electrical · Plumbing · HVAC · Roofing · All Trades
DV
Developers NH
New Hampshire real estate developers from the Seacoast to the Lakes Region who need bankable construction cost estimates for financing packages, project feasibility, and independent GC bid verification. CES provides lender-ready NH construction cost reports with full assumptions documentation and accuracy statements for construction loan approval.
Construction Loan · Feasibility · GC Bid Verification
HB
Home Builders NH
Custom home builders and production builders across New Hampshire who need accurate construction budgets for client presentations and construction financing. NH RSA 155-A IRC compliant. 2021 IECC energy code costs included. Frost-depth foundation costs. Winter construction schedule analysis. Construction loan draw schedule formatted.
Custom Home · Production Build · ADU · Construction Loan
RE
Restoration Contractors NH
New Hampshire restoration contractors handling ice dam damage, frozen pipe flooding, wind and storm damage, fire restoration, and water intrusion claims. NH’s winter creates significant and recurring insurance losses. CES provides Xactimate estimates priced to current NH price lists with all winter-damage-specific line items correctly included.
Xactimate · Ice Dam · Frozen Pipe · Storm · Fire
MU
Municipal & State NH
NH municipalities, school districts, and state agencies requiring independent cost estimates for capital project planning, bond financing, and public procurement. CES estimates comply with NH RSA 279 prevailing wage and are formatted for NH public procurement requirements. Serving all 234 NH municipalities from Concord to Coos County.
RSA 279 · School · Municipal · State Facilities
How It Works

NH Plans to Estimate
in 4 Steps

01
Submit Your NH Plans
Email to info@constructionestimatingservices.us or WhatsApp +1 540 578 7926. Submit PDF drawings, AutoCAD DWG, Revit files, or any format. Include your project municipality (zip code), bid deadline, and project type. Tell us if the project is public works (NH RSA 279 applies) or if it spans the winter construction season. Large files via Dropbox or Google Drive. We respond within 2 hours, 24/7.
PDF · DWG · RVT · Any Format · 24/7
02
NDA + NH Scope Review + Fixed Quote
NDA signed before we open any file. We review your drawings and confirm NH-specific parameters: municipality, RSMeans zip-code pricing zone, frost depth, winter construction exposure, OPLC license requirement, and prevailing wage applicability. Fixed-price quote within 2–4 hours. You know exactly what you pay before we begin. No hourly billing. No open-ended commitments.
NDA First · NH Zone Assessment · Fixed Price
03
NH-Calibrated Estimate Built
Digital takeoff performed in Bluebeam or PlanSwift. RSMeans NH zip-code pricing applied — not statewide average, your specific municipality. Winter premium calculated for your project schedule. NH building permit fee allowance included. Prevailing wage rates by craft applied on public works. Senior NH estimator reviews before delivery for completeness and NH code compliance.
Bluebeam · PlanSwift · RSMeans NH · Senior QC
04
Delivered 24–48 Hours · Unlimited Revisions
Complete estimate — quantity takeoff, NH labor analysis, material pricing by CSI division, winter premium breakdown, permit allowance, summary, editable Excel workbook, and formatted PDF — delivered within 24–48 hours. Addenda issued? Owner changes scope? We revise at no additional charge. Unlimited revisions through your complete bid process.
24–48h · Excel + PDF · Unlimited Revisions
Client Results

NH Contractors Win More Bids
With CES Estimating

Verified Client
Commercial Office · $3.8M · Manchester NH · Hillsborough County

We bid a Manchester office project in November. CES gave us a detailed winter premium breakdown — exactly what the heated enclosure would cost, the cold-weather concrete, the productivity hit. Our in-house guy would have missed $140K in winter costs. We won with a bid 6% under the next competitor but still made margin.

JM
Jake Morrison
General Contractor · Manchester, NH
↑ Won bid — $140K winter cost gap identified
Verified Client
24-Unit Apartment · $6.2M · Nashua NH · Construction Loan

Our Nashua apartment project needed a lender-ready cost estimate. CES used actual Nashua zip-code labor rates — not Concord rates. The Boston-corridor premium was the difference between a realistic budget and one that would have blown up during construction. Bank approved the construction loan first submission.

SR
Sarah Robichaud
Developer · Nashua, NH
↑ Construction loan approved first submission
Verified Client
NH RSA 279 · School Addition · $4.1M · Concord NH

State project in Concord with NH prevailing wage. CES applied the correct NH DOL prevailing wage rates by craft — the difference between general construction wages and prevailing wage was $380K on a $4M project. Our bid was compliant, accurate, and we won. A generic estimating service would have cost us the contract.

BT
Brian Thibodeau
Project Manager · Concord, NH
↑ $380K prevailing wage gap — correct first time
Pricing

NH Estimating Pricing —
Fixed Before We Start

Residential · NH Homes & Remodels
NH Starter
$250
Starting price · up to 3,000 sqft
  • Complete NH quantity takeoff
  • RSMeans NH zip-code pricing
  • Winter premium included
  • NH RSA 155-A IRC compliant
  • Frost-depth foundation costs
  • Excel + PDF delivery
  • 1 revision included · 48h
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Public Works · Large Projects
NH Enterprise
Custom
NH RSA 279 compliant
  • Unlimited NH project size
  • RSA 279 prevailing wage by craft
  • School & municipal formatting
  • BIM / 5D integration
  • Dedicated NH estimator
  • Value engineering support
  • Unlimited revisions · 12h rush available
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FAQ

New Hampshire Construction
Questions Answered

How much does it cost to build a house in New Hampshire?+
Building a house in New Hampshire costs $140–$280 per square foot depending on finish level and location. A standard 2,000 sqft home in Concord runs $280,000–$390,000. The same home in Nashua or Manchester runs $310,000–$430,000 due to Boston-corridor labor premiums. Winter construction (Oct–Apr) adds 12–18% to labor costs. A custom home in Portsmouth’s historic Seacoast district can reach $350–$450/sqft with historic preservation requirements.
What is the average construction cost per square foot in NH?+
New Hampshire statewide average construction costs: standard residential $140–$195/sqft, custom residential $175–$280/sqft, light commercial $190–$320/sqft, office $200–$345/sqft. Southern NH (Nashua, Manchester, Salem) runs 8–12% above statewide average. Seacoast NH (Portsmouth, Dover) runs 10–15% above. Northern NH and White Mountains region runs 5–8% below. These figures reflect 2026 RSMeans data and do not include land, design fees, or permitting.
Do you need a license to be a contractor in New Hampshire?+
Yes. New Hampshire requires contractor licensing through the NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC) under RSA 310-A. Home Builders and Remodelers license required for residential work over $1,000. Mechanical contractors require separate licensure. Electricians licensed under NH Board of Licensure. Plumbers licensed separately. CES includes all NH OPLC compliance costs and subcontractor licensing allowances in estimate budgets for accurate total project cost.
What is NH RSA 155-A?+
NH RSA 155-A is the New Hampshire State Building Code, which adopts the International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC) with New Hampshire amendments. It covers structural design (including NH snow load and frost depth requirements), fire protection, egress, accessibility (ADA), and energy efficiency. The energy section references the 2021 IECC as adopted by New Hampshire, requiring enhanced insulation, mechanical efficiency, and air sealing beyond the basic IBC. CES accounts for all NH RSA 155-A compliance costs in every estimate.
How much does a building permit cost in New Hampshire?+
NH building permit fees vary by municipality. Manchester: $12–$15 per $1,000 construction value. Nashua: $8–$12 per $1,000. Portsmouth: $10–$14 per $1,000. Concord: $8–$11 per $1,000. Dover: $9–$12 per $1,000. For a $1M construction project, expect $8,000–$15,000 in permit fees. Additional fees apply for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits. CES includes municipality-specific permit fee allowances in all NH estimates.
What months are best to build in New Hampshire?+
May through September are the optimal construction months in New Hampshire with no winter premium. October adds 5–8% for early frost monitoring. November adds 10–14% for curing blankets and heated water. December through February adds 15–20% for full heated enclosures, ground thaw equipment, and reduced crew productivity. March adds 10–15% with mud season complicating site access. April adds 4–8% with freeze-thaw cycles and mud season. For year-round NH construction, CES calculates month-specific winter premiums by trade.
Is construction more expensive in southern New Hampshire?+
Yes, significantly. Southern NH — Nashua, Manchester, Salem, Derry, Londonderry, Merrimack, Hudson — operates within the Boston labor market. Construction wages in Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties run 8–12% above the NH statewide average. A project that costs $200/sqft in Concord costs $216–$224/sqft in Nashua for identical scope. The closer to the Massachusetts border, the higher the labor cost. CES applies zip-code-specific RSMeans pricing to every NH estimate to capture this premium accurately.
Do you provide construction estimates for NH public works projects?+
Yes. CES provides estimates for New Hampshire public works projects under NH RSA 279 prevailing wage requirements. We apply current NH Department of Labor prevailing wage rates by craft classification for all applicable public sector projects. The difference between standard labor rates and NH prevailing wage rates can be $80,000–$400,000 on a typical school or municipal building project — a miscalculation that loses a compliant bidder or creates cost overruns on a non-compliant award. CES gets this right every time.
CES
Construction Estimating Services — New Hampshire Team
Est. 2009 · NH RSA 155-A · RSA 279 Prevailing Wage · Winter Construction · All 10 NH Counties
CES has provided professional construction estimating services for New Hampshire contractors, developers, subcontractors, and municipalities since 2009. Our NH estimating team understands the specific cost drivers that define New Hampshire construction — Boston-corridor labor premiums in southern NH, winter construction requirements from October through April, frost-depth foundation costs of 48–60 inches, NH RSA 155-A building code compliance, and NH RSA 279 prevailing wage on public works projects. Every NH estimate is built from current RSMeans zip-code data for your specific municipality — not state averages. We have estimated projects in all 10 NH counties: Hillsborough, Rockingham, Merrimack, Strafford, Cheshire, Carroll, Belknap, Sullivan, Grafton, and Coos.
AACE International NH RSA 155-A NH RSA 279 RSMeans 2026 CSI MasterFormat OPLC Compliance 2021 IECC NH
All NH cost data, RSA references, and technical specifications reviewed by senior CES NH estimator. RSMeans 2026 NH zip-code pricing confirmed. Winter premium figures based on 10-year NH construction data. NH RSA 155-A, RSA 279, and OPLC references verified current as of 2026. Last updated May 2026.
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