You can price the tower itself, together with such items as mast and
rotator, on the Internet, but have you ever wondered what the foundation
for that wonderful tower would cost?
Although I had had little trouble in deciding what tower I wanted, I
kept putting off getting a quote for the foundation work, fearing that
the cost would be so high that the whole project would be nixed and that
I would have to quit dreaming of a decent antenna system.
Yesterday I finally did it, and I'll report what I was quoted, since
this might serve as a rough (very rough, since local conditions vary so
much) guide for others.
This is for the largest size Pad and Pier style foundation specified for
AN Wireless towers: 9ft x 9ft x 1.5ft pad with 5ft x 5ft x 3.5ft pier.
The location is W. Michigan, with somewhat sandy soil.
The quote for the whole job -- digging out the hole (with a BobCat and
backhoe), constructing the rebar cage, placing the formwork, pouring the
concrete (using a pump reaching over the roof of the house), removing
formwork, backfilling and compacting, and removing excavated material --
is $2950. Going to the next lower size (pad only 8ft x 8ft x 1.5ft)
reduced the cost by only $200.
Having nothing with which to compare, I honestly did not know what to
expect, but I had pretty much made up my mind that even if it were $5K I
wouldn't fall off my chair.
I'll probably get another quote anyway, but does anything jump out at
anybody here?
73
Alan NV8A
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Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any questions
and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
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