What is the average cost to build a warehouse?

The average cost to build a warehouse/industrial unit in the UK is £1,130 per square metre.

The Data

As of 2025/2026, the average cost to build a warehouse/general industrial building has reached £1,130 per square metre, with figures ranging up to £2,480 per square metre for industry-specific facilities such as food and drink distribution.

The highest facility to build was factories for electronics and computers which clocked out at £2,780 per square metre at the top end of the range.

Distribution centres have a lower cost of building with the average 10,000sqm industrial unit costing around £550 per square metre to build.

These figures are provided through a collation of sources such as CostModelling and BCIS, and are provided as a solely indicative illustration.

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