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Pool Excavation in Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast

Find verified pool excavation specialists in Burleigh Heads. All businesses listed on TradeRefer are ABN-verified and ranked by real community referrals from your neighbours — not paid placement. Typical excavation rates in QLD range from $90–$180/hr.

Est. cost: $90–$180/hr

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How Much Does Pool Excavation Cost in Burleigh Heads?

The following cost estimates are based on industry averages for excavation work in QLD. Actual prices will vary based on the scope of work, materials required, and access. Always get 2–3 written quotes before proceeding.

Typical Range

$90–$180

/hr

Emergency Rate

$270

After-hours / urgent

Free Quotes

2–3

Always get multiple

Price estimates only. Not a guarantee of cost. Verify with your chosen tradie before work begins.

Excavation Licensing Requirements in QLD

In Queensland, excavation work over $3,300 as part of a building project requires a QBCC licence. All excavation must comply with Work Health and Safety Act 2011. Dial Before You Dig notification is mandatory under Queensland law.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Excavation in Burleigh Heads

How much does excavation cost in Australia?

Machine excavation (bobcat or excavator hire with operator) costs $90–$180/hr. Site cut and fill for a house slab typically costs $5,000–$20,000 depending on volume and soil type. Rock excavation costs significantly more ($200–$400/hr) due to equipment requirements. Always get quotes based on the specific scope.

Do I need to check for underground services before excavating?

Yes — this is legally required. Call Dial Before You Dig (1100 or dial1before.com.au) at least 2 business days before any excavation. They'll provide plans of underground water, gas, electricity, and telecommunications lines. Hitting an underground service can be dangerous and you may be liable for repair costs.

What is cut and fill excavation?

Cut and fill is the process of cutting into a sloped site to create a level building pad, using the excavated material to fill lower areas. It's the most common method for sloped residential blocks. Engineers design the fill compaction requirements and drainage to prevent subsidence.

What equipment is used for residential excavation?

Bobcats (skid-steer loaders) are used for tight access and smaller volumes. Mini-excavators suit confined residential sites. Full-size excavators are used for large volumes, deep trenching, or rock breaking. Tipper trucks remove spoil from site. The right equipment depends on access, volume, and soil type.

How do I dispose of excavated soil in Australia?

Clean fill soil can often be taken to local council-approved fill sites, used on other properties, or advertised free on platforms like Gumtree. Contaminated soil must go to a licensed waste facility. Your excavation contractor usually arranges removal — confirm this is included in the quote.

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