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I am currently looking at a few plans for a property located on the Mornington Penninsula here in Victoria. The land size is fairly good but the dwelling needs a bulldozer.
Does anyone have any idea on the approximate costs associated with demolishing a smallish 14 square house ?
It is made out of the the old Shadow Line aspestos so this may increase the costs?
There is also an in ground concrete pool that I would need to fill in and make stable enough to devlop directly over - not sure whats invloved with that one.
Any help would be greatly appreciated - Thanks in advance, Kev
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It is made out of the the old Shadow Line aspestos so this may increase the costs?
There goes your budget, once asbestos is involved triple or quadruple your costs.

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I know some tenants who will pay you rent and demolish it at the same time - without even being asked to do so.
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We demolished a post-war house in brisbane in January this year. It was a 150sqm weatherboard house. It had some asbestos sheeting in the bathroom, luadry and toilet areas here is the cost breakdown that I can recall:

Professional demolition including removal of rock retaining walls and all asbestos $6930

Certification costs (demolition approval) approx $400
Council fee (brisbane city council) $100-
Capping sewer connection:
Plumber $200
Earthmover $320-

All up around $7950

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Professional demolition including removal of rock retaining walls and all asbestos $6930
Certification costs (demolition approval) approx $400
Council fee (brisbane city council) $100-
Capping sewer connection:
Plumber $200
Earthmover $320-
All up around $7950
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Thanks TallStreak, that was excactly the info i was looking for. I will just plan on it being about $10k. it's just budgetry at the moment.
Now I just have to figure how to fill in the pool so it can be built over?
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There goes your budget, once asbestos is involved triple or quadruple your costs.

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Yes, thats probably close. I think the shadow line was a fairly low grade asbestos but off course anything with asbesdos in it will cost more.
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Kev,
Cost depends on how much you are prepared to do. Use caution/safety etc but don't be frightened or conned with the asbestos removal. I have just demolished my house (Perth). It was built in the 1950's and had the deadly blue asbestos as eaves linings and was also used as packing in various locations. $17.00 was the total cost for disposal for 300kg's (included some deep 6 abestos fence sheets) at an official disposal site. It had to be plastic (builders) wrapped and taped up. When I got to the disposal site I seen asbestos in just garbags.

I wanted all the big timbers in the my house so I striped it to just the brick wall shell. The price to demolish/remove the brick walls concrete footings and concrete drive was $4,400.00. The Excavator had it domolished, loaded onto 4 semi-tippers and all gone from the site in 5 hours. Bloody good money but then they have machinery operating costs etc. The mob I used was Capital Demolition and they crush and recycle brick and concrete.

I also collected/saved all scrap metal from the house (electrical wiring, plumbing fittings, copper pipes etc, iron/steel etc), the vast majority of the wire I striped the plastic off. I collected $730.00 for the sale of all the scrap metal which blew me away a bit.
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$17.00 was the total cost for disposal for 300kg's (included some deep 6 abestos fence sheets) at an official disposal site. It had to be plastic (builders) wrapped and taped up.
That's cheap. There is only 2 sites in Melbourne, one out near Eltham and one in Altona Nth. $35 handling fee and then $0.80/kg from memory.

I had the faux brick asbestos cladding removed from a 12 square cal bungalow - cost $3,500....
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I know some tenants who will pay you rent and demolish it at the same time - without even being asked to do so.
Yep I know them, I rented a house out to them once.

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You will have to pier to solid ground within the filled in pool boundaries and closely around it. Engineer time and dollars I would think.
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