Construction Cost per Square Foot in Pakistan – October 2025 (Updated Rates)
If you’re planning to build a house in Pakistan, knowing the latest construction cost per square foot in October 2025 is really important. Prices of materials like cement, steel, and bricks have gone up, which has affected the overall house construction cost in Pakistan. Whether it’s a 5 marla house or a 1 kanal home, the total cost depends on the quality of materials, finishing type, and location. Cities like Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, and Rawalpindi all have slightly different construction rates per square foot, but the market trend is almost the same everywhere. In this blog, we’ll look at the average cost per sq ft for both grey structure and finishing work, and also talk about how current market changes are influencing building costs in Pakistan this month.
Average Construction Cost per Square Foot (October 2025)
Type | Average Cost (PKR per sq ft.) |
Grey Structure | 2,500 – 3,000 |
Finishing (Standard) | 4,200 – 5,500 |
Finishing (Premium) | 6,000 – 7,500 |
Construction Material Price Breakdown (Updated October 2025)
- Cement: PKR 1,290 – 1,340 per bag
- Steel: PKR 235,000 – 245,000 per ton
- Crush: PKR 120 – 145 per cubic foot
- Sand: PKR 55 – 65 per cubic foot
- Bricks: PKR 15,000 – 19,000 per 1000
5 Marla, 10 Marla and 1 Kanal House Construction Cost Comparison:
House Size | Grey Structure Cost (Approx.) |
5 Marla | PKR 4.2 – 5 Million |
10 Marla | PKR 7.5 – 8.5 Million |
1 Kanal | PKR 13 – 15 Million |
Construction Rate/sqft as per Cities (Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Faisalabad)
City | Average Construction Cost (PKR per sq.ft.) |
Lahore | 4,000 – 6,500 |
Islamabad | 4,500 – 6,800 |
Karachi | 4,000 – 6,000 |
Faisalabad | 3,800 – 5,800 |
How to Calculate Construction cost in Pakistan?
Total Cost = (Covered Area × Cost per sqft.) + Extra Features (Kitchen, Flooring, Ceiling, etc.)
Include a small worked example for a 10 Marla house (3,300 sqft.).
Expert Opinion
Based on the current market situation in October 2025, the overall construction cost per square foot in Pakistan is expected to stay slightly high in the coming months due to continuous increases in cement, steel, and labour rates. However, costs may vary depending on location, design, and finishing quality. Builders and homeowners should plan their budgets carefully and avoid delaying projects, as prices usually rise with seasonal demand. Choosing reliable contractors and using good-quality materials can help save long-term maintenance costs. It’s always better to get a detailed estimate from a professional before starting construction, especially when market trends are shifting this quickly.
- Tips from engineers and architects on cost-saving and quality control.
- Importance of soil testing, waterproofing, and supervision.
Conclusion:
- Final thoughts on how to plan and estimate your 2025 construction budget.
- Encourage readers to use your company’s cost calculator or request a professional quotation.

