A common misconception is for people refer to a 20 x 40' residential pool as an Olympic pool. It is not an Olympic pool size pool and nowhere near it. The 20 x 40' pool would fit several times inside an Olympic.
A rough estimate would be $500,000 at the absolute minimum. A figure closer to $1,000,000 (or even several times higher) would not be unreasonable depending upon the requirements for the overall facility (lockers, showers, reception area, etc...)
Pools of this size and complexity are a significant construction undertaking.
By the way it's 50m = 164.042 feet X 25m = 82.02 feet
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A junior olympic, either 25 yards (SCY) or 25 meters (SCM), would probably be a more realistic option for a residential pool. Whether you decide on a short course or long course pool, there's no need to make the pool several lanes wide. Much of the above cost assumes you want an 8 lane pool. For a residential lap pool that would be insane!
A 25-meter two-lane pool should cost no more than $50k. A 50-meter two lane pool should cost no more than $100-150k.
500,000
A cost benefit analysis would be completed before construction of a swimming pool began. This would be done to see if the positives of the pool are worth it.
According to http://www.gopatio.com/posts/building-and-owning-an-in-ground-swimming-pool-what-are-the-true-costs/and other similar articles the cost would be from $7K upward.
The exact cost to build Hearst Castle was never disclosed to the public. It is estimated that it cost 30 million in the year it was built.
$10000000
10.000 to 100.000 dollars
They didn't have a tank they filmed most of the movie in a swimming pool
It would cost about $129,269.71.
It would cost approximately $500 million to build a replica Titanic in 2016.
it would cost you around $100,000.
It would cost 30!! Your Welcome
how much would it cost to build a 30 person driving range? That must be the dumbest answer I have ever heard