Building a Church

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Building a Church

Building a church is a particularly challenging undertaking because the importance of a budget is arguably more prominent in this construction case than most other cases. Funding is the main reason why a budget is necessary for church construction, and it would be frowned upon to return to the congregation to ask for further funding.

Furthermore, a church from a functional standpoint has to be able to comfortably seat a congregation, allowing for the effortless entry and exit of members. It also needs to be aesthetically pleasing and support acoustics effectively. Read on to discover essential considerations to take into account to ensure that you accomplish cost-effective church construction.

Cost-effective church construction & making sure it all adds up

Whether you are looking to construct a modern church building or a more traditional church building, the costs should undoubtedly be something kept top of mind – reiterating the importance of having a plan and being able to communicate that plan. Doing so ensures an agreement is made on how best to complete the project within budget and the predetermined timelines. The following hard, soft and FFE costs should be listed:

  • Professional services and permits
  • Construction costs
  • Furniture, fixtures and equipment

It is commonplace and best practice to ensure that the soft (professional services, and more) and furniture, fittings and equipment costs are estimated before.

Cost and quality aren’t always in agreement

When committing to a contract with your contractor always keep in mind that cheaper isn’t always better. This short-term view of construction might result in a completed project sooner than later. However, by opting solely for less money, you could incur additional costs through exorbitant maintenance and renovation fees in the future.

Function & purpose

Function and purpose should be included in the planning process, as the design of the church in question will influence the location and cost of church construction. When talking to the congregation, there should be agreement on the needs of the church to accommodate existing and future members. You should ensure the aesthetics and acoustics are consistent with the requirements of your members not to compromise the sermons and services.

 

Material

The choice of material will not only influence the cost but will speak to the design and longevity of the church too. The overall structure of the building should be considered first, such as tilt panel church designs, and also the detailing such as external cladding and features, and internal fit out. Material choices for a building a church are essential for the durability of the building, overall aesthetics and budget constraints.

 

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