Garden wall building costs. - Help with pricing please

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Morning all, is there a simple way of estimating the cost of a garden wall made from facing brick ?

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Post: # 34283Post DNgroundworks

All i can think of is work out square meterage of the wall, then ask your supplier how much the brick is a square meter, and if it is a twin faced/sided wall double it. then just add on labour cost and construction of the foundation, thats how i do it.

Some building companies do have a pricing template - ie x amount per square mater which is everything concerned with that square meter, bricks, mortar, labour and foundation below, then obviously multiplied by the area of the wall.

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Agree with DNG - that's the way I do it.

I think I found something on here ref: brick estimating! (Might be wrong)
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Thinking about it, as an exercise I broke the whole job down into individual materials and labour to price the walling we did recently - with a bit of help from LLL :) it worked out a treat in the end, coupled with a decent brickie.
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Post: # 34300Post DNgroundworks

I think everyones got there own way of doing it, my previous post was a bit vague - i do include motar & ties etc, and work out the labour to dig the footing, lay the concrete and build the wall.

I dont realy know if there is a certain, easy sure fire way of pricing a wall on a square meter basis as every job is different!

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Indeed - access etc are all variables that need to be taken into consideration.
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a rough approximation is allow about £2 a brick inclusive
so a 500 brick wall (8m by 1m high with piers and copings) with a new foundation would cost roughly a grand
personally i work out the component parts and add them,most decent facers are about 60-70 p a brick,plus you are looking at around £ 5-600 a thou to lay them plus ties concrete etc.
heres one i did earlier
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8000 cottage garden rose in this baby,12 m crete in the founds plus tile creasings and leccy gates cost the client around 16k
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Nice work LLL
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Post: # 34311Post yourgardenworks.co.uk

Nice work LLL.

Cheers all, i will use the square metre method for ease i think, and then see how it compares to LLL's £2 per brick way.

The brick i'm going to use is 34 p a piece btw, and the access is no problem, 10 mtr x .7 mtr with in an L shape and 1 pillar/post.....:rock:

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Post: # 34314Post lutonlagerlout

£2 a brick is when someone rings up or asks you in the supermarket,you wont go far wrong.
even with 34 p bricks the labour and foundation costs are the same,
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