Fence Clearing
No construction project, residential or commercial, is possible without preparing the territory first. Any construction crew needs to ensure that the land is cleared, and the site is prepared.
Depending on the condition of the land at the time of purchase, the tasks required to accomplish this feat vary. In most cases, a work crew will need to be involved to accomplish the project.
Most homeowners spend between $1,250 and $4,200 to clear the land and prepare a construction site to build a house. However, due to a wide range of potential tasks, the cost can be as low as $350 and as high as $8,000. The average cost per square foot ranges between $1.28 and $2.05, so a half-acre lot of land (about 20,000 square feet) could cost as much as $40,000 to prepare.
The best way for you to understand where you fall on that range is to understand the intricacies of site preparation, as well as the variables involved.
Installation
The average barbed wire fence installation cost for a five-strand fence measuring between 1,000 and 1,500 feet is approximately $1 to $3 per foot. Depending on local material and labor costs, however, you could end up paying as much as $5 to $6 per foot.
Labor
On average, labor costs to install a new fence or removing old fence can range from $5 to $15 per linear foot. If you’ve already purchased the materials, you can hire fencing professionals at $50 to $70 per hour on average
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