Usually included
- Residential shell, MEP, waterproofing, normal commissioning and location multiplier.
- Typical tropical comfort assumptions for a private house.
Thailand
Thailand house construction cost is best used as a comparative planning tool. Climate exposure, roof behavior, drainage, cooling strategy and handover expectations often matter more than the headline rate. This guide keeps those drivers visible so that cross-market comparisons are less misleading.
| Scenario | Area / basis | Specification | Planning range | Unit range | Important note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simple tropical house | 140-200 m² | Split AC, moderate glazing and normal wet-area count. | IDR 1.15B-3.20B | IDR 8.2M-16.0M / m² | Useful as an early cross-market benchmark. |
| Higher-spec family house | 260-360 m² | Better envelope, pool-ready drainage, mixed HVAC and stronger handover scope. | IDR 2.60B-6.66B | IDR 10.0M-18.5M / m² | Climate and comfort expectations should be checked before locking contingencies. |
Use this page when you need a Thailand benchmark before requesting local tenders.
Compare envelope, drainage and HVAC assumptions together, not as isolated line items.
The cost guide is useful only when it is tied back to stage pages, checklists, mistakes, and the work sequence for execution control.
Environmental stress conditions such as rain and salt.
Planned roof gradient for reliable water runoff.
Fan-assisted supply or extract air system used when natural airflow is not enough.
Measurement and adjustment of air volumes so a ventilation system performs as intended.
No. It is a planning guide. It helps frame realistic expectations before local pricing and documentation are available.
Waterproofing, roof drainage and HVAC are usually the first packages to check because they are highly sensitive to climate and late rework risk.