Utah construction costs average $166–$181 per square foot in 2026, placing the state at -5% vs the national average. This guide covers all major cities, trade labor rates, and what drives regional cost variation within Utah.

Construction costs by city in Utah

CityCost per SFvs State Avg
Salt Lake City$166–$181Reference
West Valley City$171–$188+3%
Provo$176–$195+6%
West Jordan$181–$203+9%
Orem$186–$210+12%
Utah regional factors: Utah's costs track closely to the national average — strong market competition keeps pricing efficient.

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Getting accurate bids in Utah

A quoted price only means something if you can compare it to others. Ask every contractor for an itemized breakdown — materials, labor, equipment, overhead, and permits listed separately — instead of one bundled number.

Frequently asked questions

How much does construction cost in Utah in 2026?

The Utah statewide average is $166–$181/SF. Major metros run higher; rural markets typically run 10–20% lower than the state average.

Is Utah expensive to build in?

Utah is below average nationally at -5% of the US baseline. The biggest cost driver is labor — Utah trade wages are -5% of the national benchmark.

What should be included in a Utah contractor's estimate?

A complete estimate itemizes materials, labor, equipment and overhead, and permit fees separately rather than bundling them into one number. If a bid doesn't break these out, ask for a revised version before comparing it to other quotes.

How can I lower construction costs in Utah?

The biggest levers are timing (avoiding peak-season demand), scope discipline (locking the design before bidding to avoid change orders), and getting enough competing bids to find the real market rate. Ximator's free estimate gives you that baseline before you talk to contractors.