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Old 27-10-2007
Nicko Nicko is offline
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Default Estimate of Cost to slide a house?

Sorry, I know that this is like asking how long piece of string is. I just want a ball park figure is it $5000, $10,000, $20,000

The house is a “stump” House often described as a Queenslander, i.e. wooden frame, on concrete stumps. The block slopes quite steeply to the rear, and I want to push it back. The reason for the move is to make some room at the front for an undercover parking space. The house next door has already been moved in a similar fashion.
The front of the house is at ground level, the back about 3 m from ground. Dimensions (an estimate) 7.7 m wide, 18 m long. I suspect that I may need to lower it if I push it back.

TIA for your answer.
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Old 21-11-2007
Victor Kumar Victor Kumar is offline
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Nick

A year ago moving and restumping a house in Redcliffe QLD cost me 13k, new steel stumps and council etc.

Mob I used was Graeme Moulston engineering
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