Land Grading Cost For Steel Buildings

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When thinking of adding a steel building to your property, it is important to factor in the cost of land grading. In the US, this can start from $5-$10 per square foot depending on where you live.

Land grading, otherwise known as yard grading or yard leveling, is the process of reshaping ground surfaces, and it can be necessary for a variety of reasons.

  • building a new structure on your property
  • adding a concrete patio 
  • correcting drainage problems
  • erosion control 

RE-GRADING

If you notice that there is standing water on your lawn and the soil isn’t draining, regrading could be a solution. This process involves scraping off topsoil to level the land so it drains properly, and away from the foundation of your home or other structures on your property. Afterward, new dirt will replace what was removed from before with ease for an effective drainage system free of puddles or pools!

COSTS OF LAND GRADING

There are several factors that can affect the cost of landscaping grading. The size and topography of your land play an important role in determining how much you will pay for services like grading or digging dirt. There are also permits required by law that may affect pricing as well.

The landscape project cost must be calculated based upon several different variables such as its size, terrain levels, removal costs for construction materials, and permit requirements. For land clearing in preparation for constructing a new building, the cost varies between $1,000 to $6,000 per acre.

AVERAGE COST FOR LEVELING LAND

National Average Cost

$500

Average Cost Range

$350-$700

Low-end Cost Range

$100-$200

High-end Cost Range

$1,000-$3,424

LAND GRADING COSTS: FACTORS TO CONSIDER

When estimating land grading costs for a new steel building project, there are many factors that need to be taken into account. Below we will discuss some of the more important factors that may affect how much it costs to have your land leveled.

SIZE

The overall cost of yard leveling depends upon the square footage. The larger the area, or more land that needs grading and leveling, the more you can expect to pay for both heavy equipment, including skid steer loaders, and labor costs which increases with each additional amount of space needed.

SOIL AND TERRAIN

In difficult situations, where the soil is rocky or there are mature trees to be removed from an area of land, quotes can range anywhere between $1000 to as high as $6000. In such a situation hourly rates may depend upon the difficulty in digging out rocks and how much time these activities take up during removal.

DIRT REMOVAL

If you’re removing dirt from a steep slope, not only will the cost increase because of additional labor and equipment usage but it may also be necessary to use a dump truck. This can add several hundred dollars onto your overall costs so remember that when budgeting for this project.

FILL DIRT

To raise the level of your land using dirt, the price can range from $8 to $15 per cubic yard in materials. This does not include labor or equipment costs so be sure to budget for those too!

PERMITS

Depending on where you live and what type of project is being undertaken, a grading permit may be required for the work. The cost ranges from $100 to thousands depending on the location and size of the job.

SLOPES

If you’re looking to level a slope, expect it to cost $1-15 per cubic yard of dirt. For basic re-sloping that prevents erosion and fixes drainage issues, the price averages about $1,900 in the United States.

DRAINAGE

If you need to drain your land as well, a full-service landscaping company can usually install drainage systems. As a result, the cost will increase depending upon the time and labor required.

ADDITIONAL COSTS TO CONSIDER

It is important to remember that grading a property does not only affect the land. Any landscaping activities on your property have the potential to cause damage requiring additional repair work which will add to your overall costs.

Similarly, for a full-on-yard makeover, you have to pay for different things like shrubs, trees, retaining walls, pathways, etc. to complete the landscape design. Additionally, you may require aesthetic changes once the project is complete including:

1. TOP SOIL

Landscaping your lawn with topsoil is a great way to add color and beauty after you’ve completed the construction of your steel building project. The cost will depend on how readily available it is in your area. It can range from $12 per cubic foot up to $55 per cubic foot.

2. SOD

You may need to install a sod lawn if you want anything more attractive than barren soil and weeds. The cost range starts from 0.30$/sq ft for small areas up to about $0.80/ft as your size goes beyond 1,000 sq ft or so – with an average of around 500-800$ total.

3. SEEDING

Another way to improve the overall look of your property is by adding grass seed. Costs vary depending on the type of seed you choose but average about $2 per square foot for this project. Labor costs should also be incorporated into this estimate.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO GRADE LAND FOR A STEEL BUILDING?

Calculating the cost to level your land isn’t an easy task. There are many variables that should be taken into account including size, soil type, the slope of the area needing leveling, and more. Remember that it is important to get a few quotes from companies in your area before making any decisions.

When you factor everything necessary for a successful project, it’s likely that you will be looking at a cost somewhere in the range of $5 to $10 per square foot. Still, this cost can vary greatly depending on your circumstances and the needs of your project.

Be sure to review your budget before hiring a contractor for this type of work. It’s also important to understand that most contractors will need 1-2 weeks to complete the project. You will also need to factor in the cost of disposal as well as any other aesthetic changes you may need to make.