For most residential projects in Centennial and the Denver metro area, the average cost per helical pile typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,000.
This unit price generally includes the steel shaft, helix plates, installation labor, equipment mobilization, and the final connection to the foundation. However, several factors can influence the final price per unit:
- Soil Conditions: Expansive clay or rocky soils in Colorado often require deeper installation (typically 15 to 25 feet) to reach stable strata, which increases material and labor costs.
- Load Requirements: Projects with higher structural demands, such as multi-story additions, require larger-diameter shafts and thicker steel, raising the price.
- Site Accessibility: Tight spaces or limited clearance may require specialized mini-excavators, adding approximately $200 to $500 per day in equipment fees.
- Additional Components: Integrating the piles into the existing foundation often requires custom brackets and concrete encapsulation, which can add $400 to $800 per pile.
For a mid-range residential project requiring 8 to 10 helical piers, total installation costs typically average between $12,000 and $25,000, excluding separate engineering and permitting fees which usually range from $1,500 to $3,500 total.
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