Sure it's possible, a fairly straightforward camera flythrough. One thing to watch for, if it is indeed part of the brief from the client, is that the dust particle effects and lens flares would be best added in post (for the lens flares, no other way, in fact) - though I suspect those were added in post in this video too :) Anyway, you'd need to have a video editing application that would be able to do that on top of the renders.
Cost - all depends on how you have your scene set up, so how long each frame takes to render, so no-one can really say in advance. Once you have the scene, or a draft of it, you can render one frame to the required quality, multiply that by the number of frames (as an estimate only, as different camera angles may take a different amount of time per frame), and then use a render farm's online estimator tool to estimate the cost. (Assuming that is your question - if you are asking how much should you charge for such a project, that's an even more open question :) )