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what costs m3 sand

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Hi

can anyome give me an idea of the price of m3 of sand

or what does it cost aproxamatly to make 1 rai of land higher

is there a website to look for information

It's about 200 Baht per truck load, if the earth comes from close by, otherwise price increases. of course. 2 years ago when my wife still had a backhoe and trucks she once had to level just about one rai of land to build a home, 1200 truck loads were needed. Cost = 240'000 Baht.

200 baht/truck load...............Dinky Toy truck it must be then whistling.gif

200 baht/truck load...............Dinky Toy truck it must be then whistling.gif

If they were 6 Cube, think that are the smallest ones, 1200 trucks amount to 7200 Cubic meter

That must have been a hell of a fill up for 1600 sqm of land.

10 wheel truck costs us 1750 for soil and 500 for delivery. High quality red soil for planting. We used 10 loads to raise 1/4 rai approx 12 inches...

Prices vary with distance from plot, quality of soil etc so hard to put an exact figure on it..

To our OP.

Do you want sand, or do you want to fill (raise) land? (for which sand would be very expensive and not really suitable)

If fill, how much land, how high?

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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