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While the base cost for materials and labor is a primary consideration, several other factors and fees significantly influence the total price of a foundation project. Understanding these additional costs helps property owners create a more accurate budget.

Key factors that influence total project pricing include:

  • Engineering and Design Fees: Professional structural engineers must size the piers and confirm placement, which is often billed as a separate line item.
  • Depth Clauses: If the subsurface stable bearing strata is deeper than initially estimated, depth clauses trigger extra charges for additional steel shaft sections, helix plates, and labor.
  • Mobilization Fees: These cover the costs associated with transporting specialized equipment to the job site and setting it up for installation.
  • Permits and Inspections: Local building permit fees and third-party inspection costs are standard requirements that add to the total expense.
  • Site Specifics: Site accessibility and the required load capacity for the structure directly affect the difficulty and scale of the installation.
  • Soil Testing: Costs for soil bearing capacity testing may be required to determine the necessary pier specifications for unique soil conditions.

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