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Pricing an ICE Panel Project

September 14, 2022

How much do ICE Panels cost? As one would expect, this is the most frequently asked question, and in this blog we’ll go over the information we need to provide you with a complete ICE Panel project quote.

When it comes to building a new commercial or residential building, our customers need to have a comprehensive outline of the project requirements and specifications, so that our estimating team has a clear understanding of your project, and can provide a detailed ICE Panel quote. To get started, the Greenstone estimating team requires a complete set of construction drawings. This includes floor plans with window and door openings, elevations, sections, and detail drawings.

Every rough opening, additional corner, and specialty feature, such as timber framing will affect your quote. This also means that not all quotes are equal. You might try to compare your quote to a colleague or friend, but there are many factors that will affect the final cost.

Every ICE Panel is custom designed and manufactured to your project’s unique specifications, which means that we cannot provide a universal square-foot price. For an accurate, detailed project quote, it is required that you provide your Greenstone Customer Service Rep with a complete set of construction drawings.

When it comes to quoting an ICE Panel project, it’s simple – the need for information goes both ways and communication is key. For the best outcome it is encouraged that you reach out to us directly via phone by calling 204-726-1426 or emailing sales@gsbp.ca to begin the quoting process.

To discuss your upcoming project, or to request an ICE Panel quote, reach out to our customer service team to get started. Or to learn more about ICE Panels, visit our website at GSBP.CA.

 

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