474 Poultry House, Enclosed Cage Operation, One Story

These structures are designed to house hens used for commercial laying. Costs given are averages for complete environmental buildings.

Quality is influenced by roof and framing systems, the amount and character of the fenestration, floor systems (e.g., slab or wood), the amount of interior finish, and the lighting and plumbing systems.

The following are related occupancies:

570 Poultry House, Cage Operation, 1 Story Elevated

567 Poultry House, Cage Operation, 2 Story

568 Poultry House, Cage Operation, 2 Story Elevated

569 Poultry House, Cage Operation, 3 Story

The following are not included in the costs: Racks, cages, incubators and other special equipment.

Availability of Elevators by Area for this occupancy: No

Marshall Valuation Service sections: 17 and 47.

Typical Lives:

 

 

 

 

 

Class

 

 

 

 

Quality

A

B

C

D

H

M

P

S

W

Low

--

--

20

15

--

--

15

15

--

Average

--

--

25

20

--

--

20

20

--

Good

--

--

30

25

--

--

25

25

--

Excellent

--

--

30

25

--

--

25

25

--

Quality Selection Guide:

Class C (Masonry Bearing Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Concrete block, adequate fenestration, clear-span roof, ventilated

Unfinished, low-cost concrete or wood floors

Adequate electrical service, water service

None

Average

Concrete block, insulated roof, good fenestration and ventilation

Painted, concrete or wood floors, some partitions

Good lighting and outlets, water service

None

Good

Brick or block, heavy roof, well insulated, good fenestration

Paint and sealant, good plank or concrete slab with drains

Wiring in conduit, high-level lighting, water service

None

Class D (Wood or Steel Framed Exterior Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Wood siding, insulated, ventilated

Unfinished, cheap slab or wood

Adequate services

None

Average

Good siding and windows, insulation, good frame, vents and roof

Plywood ceilings, concrete floors, some partitions

Good lighting and outlets, water service

None

Good

Brick veneer or best stucco, good fenestration, insulation

Finished interior walls, good plank or concrete floor with drains

Wiring in conduit, high-level lighting, water service

None

Class P (Pole Frame):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Lowest

Metal on poles, sidewall vents

Unfinished, cheap floor

Minimum service

None

Low

Metal siding on poles, some wainscot and insulation, ventilated

Unfinished, low-cost concrete or wood floors

Adequate electrical service, water service

None

Average

Pole frame, metal, insulated

Concrete floors, some partitions

Good lighting and water

None

Good

Pole frame, metal siding, fully insulated-sheathed, good openings

Finished interior walls, good plank or concrete floor with drains

Wiring in conduit, high-level lighting, water service

None

Class S (Metal Frame and Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Lowest

Light frame, sidewall vents

Unfinished, cheap floor

Minimum service

None

Low

Steel siding and frame, some wainscot and insulation, ventilated

Unfinished, low-cost concrete or wood floors

Adequate electrical service, water service

None

Average

Steel siding, insulated, sheathed

Concrete floors, some partitions

Good lighting and water

None

Good

Best steel panels, insulated interior, sheathing, good fenestration

Finished interior walls, good plank or concrete floor with drains

Wiring in conduit, high-level lighting, water service

None