Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Oct 02, 2012 6:19 pm Has anyone recently had to put in a new driveway crossover for their build? If so, what did it cost and did that include removal of the old one? Some old info on the paving/concreting forum but nothing up to date. Has anyone been knocked back for their new crossover? Re: Cost of new crossover Melbourne 3Oct 03, 2012 4:00 pm Hi Moxie, We did our crossover in the Melbourne western suburbs a couple of months ago. We also did our driveway at the same time but, from what I can work out on the invoice, for a single crossover (excluding the driveway) we paid $950 plus $180 cutting fees for the old crossover, $70 tipping fees and $350 bobcat hire plus 10% GST. We also had to pay the council to remove two trees though and that cost us $965.45 and, at one stage, it looked as if we were going to have to pay to upgrade the stormwater pit to a heavy duty Class D lid, but we managed to avoid this by angling the driveway a bit to stay 1 metre from it. And the permit cost us $155. Hope this helps. Re: Cost of new crossover Melbourne 5Jun 14, 2013 9:53 am I got quoted $2,500 for a new crossover (low profile curbs) in regional Victoria. At the time it was either that or $3,000 for a hell of a lot more coloured concrete for my entertaining area. Suffice it to say I am still driving over crushed rock 2 years later custom probably not. Volume, most defiantly, but spec would vary. If youre doing a knock down, there additional costs associated with that that will eat into your budget… 1 10275 I ended up going with 'Andrew Belic Construction Co.' https://www.instagram.com/andrewbelicconstruction/ 2 59667 The last home I lived in didn't have a pool and when i went to sell it the agents were not happy, even telling me to put one in to sell the place. The agents weren't happy… 2 4239 |