Our neighbor currently has a company building a garage. They also offer paving work and have given me a quote for our paving project. However, I have no idea how to assess the price. What costs did you have for paving work per square meter? What costs should I ideally expect for paving work? Is there an approximate average cost for paving work?
Thank you
Thank you
I agree with you. As far as I know, the shell construction contractor handles the rough/heavy work (lintel blocks, backfilling, gravel, etc.) much more cheaply than a landscaping contractor, since they have heavy machinery available.
But you’re not referring to the paving, right?
But you’re not referring to the paving, right?
Today, we received a preliminary verbal quote for paving 135 sqm (1453 sq ft) of carport area, the pathway around the house, and the terrace: 20,000€. This seems a bit high to me.
The work to be done in detail includes:
- adding about 40cm (16 inches) of soil in the carport area (75 sqm / 807 sq ft) to achieve the correct level
- building a dividing wall along the neighbor’s property line, approximately 12m (39 feet) at the carport (neighbor’s land is slightly lower)
- adjusting the garden level: starting from the existing terrain, roughly -20cm (-8 inches)
- a small wall from the carport driveway to the garden (the garden is higher than the carport), about 8m (26 feet)
The price is supposed to include everything except the paving stones themselves.
What is your assessment?
I found this pricing breakdown online:
Example calculation for paving a driveway by a professional company
Material and labor costs for paving a driveway with an area of 30 square meters (10 meters length x 3 meters width):
Labor costs Driveway 30 square meters
Excavation 7 euros per square meter 210 euros
Gravel base 20 euros per square meter 600 euros
Disposal of excavated material 5 euros per square meter 150 euros
Laying a layer of crushed stone 2 euros per square meter 60 euros
Paving 40 euros per square meter 1,200 euros
Material costs
Gravel 11 euros per cubic meter 99 euros
Concrete pavers 20 euros per square meter 600 euros
Crushed stone 4 euros per cubic meter 6 euros
Edging stones 4 euros per linear meter 80 euros
Is this realistic?
Based on this, I would calculate the labor costs to be roughly 10,000€ — not 20,000€.
The work to be done in detail includes:
- adding about 40cm (16 inches) of soil in the carport area (75 sqm / 807 sq ft) to achieve the correct level
- building a dividing wall along the neighbor’s property line, approximately 12m (39 feet) at the carport (neighbor’s land is slightly lower)
- adjusting the garden level: starting from the existing terrain, roughly -20cm (-8 inches)
- a small wall from the carport driveway to the garden (the garden is higher than the carport), about 8m (26 feet)
The price is supposed to include everything except the paving stones themselves.
What is your assessment?
I found this pricing breakdown online:
Example calculation for paving a driveway by a professional company
Material and labor costs for paving a driveway with an area of 30 square meters (10 meters length x 3 meters width):
Labor costs Driveway 30 square meters
Excavation 7 euros per square meter 210 euros
Gravel base 20 euros per square meter 600 euros
Disposal of excavated material 5 euros per square meter 150 euros
Laying a layer of crushed stone 2 euros per square meter 60 euros
Paving 40 euros per square meter 1,200 euros
Material costs
Gravel 11 euros per cubic meter 99 euros
Concrete pavers 20 euros per square meter 600 euros
Crushed stone 4 euros per cubic meter 6 euros
Edging stones 4 euros per linear meter 80 euros
Is this realistic?
Based on this, I would calculate the labor costs to be roughly 10,000€ — not 20,000€.
I also think it’s too high. It sounds a bit like “take the money and run”—who knows how much longer the construction boom will last. This is an increasingly common attitude in the building industry.
Feel free to get some quotes for comparison. However, I doubt you’ll be able to get it down to 10. Instead of carport paving, using crushed granite for the driveway would bring financial relief.
Feel free to get some quotes for comparison. However, I doubt you’ll be able to get it down to 10. Instead of carport paving, using crushed granite for the driveway would bring financial relief.
I don’t find that overpriced for BY. If it’s done “properly,” it would be worth it to me. Our costs are similar, a bit higher though, including materials.
Retaining wall for the carport including foundation, green roofing for the carport, entrance stairs including substructure, landscaping, retaining wall to the neighbor, and 100sqm (1076 sq ft) of paving.
Retaining wall for the carport including foundation, green roofing for the carport, entrance stairs including substructure, landscaping, retaining wall to the neighbor, and 100sqm (1076 sq ft) of paving.
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