For a new construction home or residential property, the cost of a geotechnical soil report typically ranges from $500 to $5,000.

Several site-specific factors influence where your project will fall within this pricing spectrum:

  • Soil Type: In the Denver area, expansive clay soils often require deeper borings and more extensive laboratory testing, which can drive costs higher compared to stable sand or loam.
  • Project Scope: The number of test pits, the required depth of boreholes, and the complexity of the laboratory analysis performed on the samples.
  • Site Accessibility: How easily the engineering team can access the testing locations with their equipment.

While this represents a significant upfront investment, it is considered vital for safe foundation design. Accurate soil data helps engineers determine the proper bearing capacity and settlement risks, ensuring the selection of the correct foundation solutions—such as helical piers or push piers—to prevent future foundation failure.

For complex commercial projects, these costs can increase significantly, often exceeding $10,000.


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