Foundations Cost

Estimate strip or trench-fill foundation costs per linear metre, with quick allowances for depth, spoil and concrete volume.

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How to use the Foundations Cost Calculator

  1. Enter total foundation length (l/m). For extensions, sum all trench runs.
  2. Select type (strip or trench fill) and typical depth/width for your soil.
  3. Optionally add spoil cart-away, overbreak and reinforcement allowances.
  4. Review totals (inc VAT) and export or copy the result.

Use this for budgeting. For tender pricing or engineered designs (rafts, pads, beams), request a QS estimate with BoQ, prelims, overheads and profit, and risk.

Typical foundation costs (planning guide)

  • Strip foundations: ~£140–£220 per l/m including VAT (typical £180) assuming ~450–600 mm wide × ~900–1000 mm deep, C25 concrete and standard spoil removal.
  • Trench-fill foundations: ~£170–£280 per l/m including VAT (typical £220) assuming ~600 mm wide × ~1.2 m deep and higher concrete volume.

Depth, width and soil conditions drive variance. Near trees in clay or on poor ground, expect deeper trenches and higher concrete/muck-away costs.

Depth, soil and inspection basics

  • Depth: commonly 900–1200 mm, but Building Control will confirm on site after the first dig.
  • Soils/trees: shrinkable clays, high water table or adjacent trees can require deeper trenches or alternative designs.
  • Concrete: C25/C28 common; trench fill reduces blockwork below DPC but uses more concrete.

Worked example: 20 l/m trench-fill

20 l/m × £200 per l/m (midpoint) = £4,000 including VAT. Add allowances if Building Control requests deeper excavation or if cart-away distances/fees are high.

Common uplifts and allowances

  • Overbreak/soft spots: extra excavation and make-up.
  • Spoil cart-away: distance, grab hire vs skip and landfill charges vary.
  • Reinforcement: trench mesh or strip rebar to engineer’s detail.
  • Pumping: add if concrete wagon cannot discharge directly.

Programme and inspections

  • Typical small extension: 2–4 working days for dig, inspect and pour (weather dependent).
  • Book Building Control inspection of trench depth/ground before pouring concrete.
  • Coordinate services and trial holes early to avoid delays.

Scope assumptions

Excavate trenches, dispose of arisings, place concrete to agreed depth/width, basic trench mesh where specified, allow for site setup and tidy. Excludes piling, rafts, pads/ground beams, dewatering, contamination disposal, tree root barriers and structural redesign.

FAQs

How deep should foundations be?

Depth is set on site by Building Control based on ground conditions. Many domestic trenches land between 900 and 1200 mm, but clay, trees or poor ground can require more.

What is the difference between strip and trench-fill?

Strip uses less concrete with blockwork up to DPC. Trench fill pours concrete higher, saving time on blockwork but using more concrete.

Do the calculator rates include VAT?

Yes. Rates are shown including VAT at England baseline. Local labour and muck-away can shift totals.

Will I need reinforcement?

Sometimes. Engineers may specify trench mesh or bars for variable ground or higher loads. Add an allowance if your drawings call for reinforcement.

Are these figures tender ready?

No. They are planning-grade benchmarks. For tenders, request a QS estimate with a BoQ and clear clarifications and assumptions.

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