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Excavation is one of the core services on offer on iseekplant, with suppliers listing over 6,500 excavators on our site. Excavation plays a vital role in both civil and commercial construction applications. iseekplant’s suppliers deploy heavy equipment such as bulldozers, backhoes, loaders, and excavators to ensure the utmost efficiency throughout the excavation process. Trust our professionals to handle all your excavation needs with precision, safety and expertise.
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You’ve landed on iseekplant’s category for ‘excavation’ services - specifically excavation subcontracted services. This means you are hiring a subcontractor to perform a specified and well-defined excavation task. This varies from a usual excavator hire service, where you are hiring an excavator with or without an operator (wet hire and dry hire, respectively), to excavate at your direction over a course of time.
Hiring an excavation subcontractor means you must have a clear excavation task you need doing. They will likely then scope it, quote it, and charge you based on the scope. If you go beyond the scope, there will be additional charges, called ‘variations’.
There are two common types of charging models for subcontractors:
Cost plus X%: which is the cost of your job plus a margin for the contractor to make a profit. This is the least risky way for a subcontractor to cost, but could increase your cost and risk if the job changes in scope, or drags on. This is the preferred method of pricing jobs in most of construction at the moment, due to the issues with supply chain and labour availability.
Fixed Price Quoting: In fixed priced quoting, the contractor sustains some risk in quoting the job by holding themselves accountable to a fixed price that has been pre-quoted to you before the job starts. You will get a fixed price if your job scope is accurate. If it isn’t, then you will likely get an expensive variation invoice! Variations can be extremely pricey, and contractors price variations this way to offset the risk of this type of quoting.
Size Category | Machine Hire (Wet) | Machine Hire (Dry) | Labour Charge per Hour | Consumables Cost per Hour | Other Costs (Travel, etc.) |
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Mini Excavators (1-3 tonnes) | $70 - $90 | $60 - $80 | $30 - $40 | $5 - $10 | $10 - $30 |
Small Excavators (3-10 tonnes) | $90 - $120 | $80 - $100 | $35 - $45 | $6 - $12 | $15 - $35 |
Civil Sized Excavators (10-20 tonnes) | $120 - $160 | $100 - $140 | $40 - $60 | $8 - $15 | $20 - $50 |
Civil Large Excavators (20-40 tonnes) | $160 - $200 | $140 - $180 | $45 - $70 | $10 - $20 | $25 - $60 |
Mining Excavators (40 tonnes and above) | $200 - $300 | $180 - $250 | $50 - $80 | $12 - $25 | $30 - $70 |
We thought it might be helpful if we included average excavator wet and dry hire hourly and daily rates. Additional considerations include the type, size, specs, make, model, location, additional attachments needed, and duration of use. Usually wet hire has a 3-4 hour minimum. Dry hire on small excavators can usually have a 4 hour minimum, but on larger excavators it will likely be a full day hire minimum.
To get a competitive and accurate excavator hire quote, use our Get a Quote tool.
Size Category | Wet Hire Hourly Rate | Dry Hire Hourly Rate | Wet Hire Daily Rate | Dry Hire Daily Rate |
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Mini Excavators (1-3 tonnes) | $70 - $90 | $60 - $80 | $500 - $650 | $400 - $550 |
Small Excavators (3-10 tonnes) | $90 - $120 | $80 - $100 | $650 - $850 | $550 - $750 |
Civil Sized Excavators (10-20 tonnes) | $120 - $160 | $100 - $140 | $850 - $1,200 | $750 - $1,100 |
Civil Large Excavators (20-40 tonnes) | $160 - $200 | $140 - $180 | $1,200 - $1,600 | $1,100 - $1,500 |
Mining Excavators (40 tonnes and above) | $200 - $300 | $180 - $250 | $1,600 - $2,500 | $1,500 - $2,200 |
Below is a table of common residential excavation services and their cost ranges. We don’t bother putting cost ranges in for civil and commercial jobs because they are highly specified, and vary in scale from a couple of hundred bucks, to millions of dollars.
Service | Details | Cost |
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House Foundation Excavation | Typical residential project | $2,000 - $5,000 |
Overall range | $700 - $13,000 | |
Basement Excavation | Simple job (6m x 4m x 1m) | $2,000 |
Complex job | $8,000 - $15,000 | |
Large basement (100 sq meters) | $15,000 - $25,000 | |
Driveway Excavation | Flat surface (3m x 6m) | $300 - $1,500 |
Sloping surface | additional $250+ | |
Standard driveway with preparation | $540 - $720 | |
Swimming Pool Excavation | Low-end costs | $500 - $3,000 |
Typical range | $1,350 - $12,000 | |
High-end projects | $7,000 - $30,000 | |
Land Leveling | Average cost | $2,500 |
Overall range | $1,000 - $6,000 |
There are plenty of ways to skin the ‘excavation cat’ on iseekplant. Excavators are the most prolific machines on iseekplant, and you can successfully excavate dirt with many other types of machines. Review the below and decide if an excavation contractor is really what you need, or if you’d be more interested in another one of our categories:
The excavation process requires expertise and precision. iseekplant can assist you in finding the best excavation service tailored to your needs. Just visit our website, post the job you require, and get multiple quotes. Simplify your excavation project with iseekplant – your ideal partner for locating the best excavator professionals in your local area.
If you don’t want to use our ground-breaking (pun intended) marketplace features to find suppliers yourself, feel free to email projects@iseekplant.com.au or call 1300 691 912 to speak to a professional on the phone.
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