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How much does a geotechnical survey cost?
A geotechnical survey costs $1,000 to $5,000 on average. A geotechnical report confirms the safety and stability of the ground before building a foundation for a home or commercial structure. Geotechnical engineers charge $30 to $100 per hour to perform pre-construction soil testing and boring.
How is the estimated quantity of drilling determined?
The estimated quantity is determined by considering total linear feet (meters) of drilling, project design schedule, and estimated linear feet (meters) of drilling per rig day accounting for weather, expected drilling difficulty, holidays, etc. that would affect contractor productivity.
How are drill rig samples Paid?
Driven split barrel samples and thin-walled tube samples are paid on an each basis. Rock core of various sizes is paid by the linear foot (meter). We pay the contractor to mobilize the drill rigs whether on land, or water (floating) or on water using a stationary platform (typically, a jackup barge).
How much does a geotechnical engineer cost?
Labor cost – Geotechnical engineers charge $30 to $100 per hour to collect samples and work on-site. Lab technicians charge $80 to $200 per hour to process soil tests and reports. Size / location – The number of samples and local rates influence the total cost. Urban areas typically cost more to test than suburban or rural neighborhoods.
How much does well drilling cost?
Well drilling costs $6,000 to $16,000 or $30 to $80+ per foot. Land grading and leveling costs $0.40 to $2.00 per square foot or $1,000 to $5,000 for large projects. Fill dirt costs $5 to $25 per cubic yard or $4 to $15 per ton delivered.
How much does a geotechnical report cost?
A geotechnical report includes information about soil, groundwater, earthquake safety, and overall structure. A soil report focuses only on soil composition. Soil testing costs $10 to $500, depending on the test. Basic soil profile and composition testing costs $10 to $40 per sample, while soil contamination testing costs $5 to $50 per sample.


