Try this. As a broad generalization... with minimal electronics, computers, etc., a historical exhibit = $15/sq.ft. But factor in one hour/sq. ft. of experienced exhibit staff time. Add more money and time if you use volunteers (I know that sounds bad...) or seconded staff. This is just design, fabrication, and installation. Not research, writing, or coordinating loans, p.r., development and such.
Figure 1.25 to 1.75 objects/sq. ft.(1000sq. ft. = 125 to 175 objects needing mounts and placement and lighting and preparation for display).
Large printed graphics add $5/sq. ft. at one per 100 ft. sq.
Hope this helps.
Dave Maschino
Lori Tomlinson wrote:
> Hi again, listers!
>
> Thanks to those who have replied to my inquiry re: general cost estimates on contructing a new museum building. On to another project.... and again, I'm looking for broad generalizations, as I was not given enough time to do thorough research: average costs for historical exhibit construction. Again, I know there are MANY variables, but I'm looking for general estimates for lower-end to moderately priced exhibits. A per-square-foot estimate would be most helpful.
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Dave Maschino, Exhibit Coordinator
The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine
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