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The cost will be between $700 and $3200 per pole with no guy wire anchors. (in my area)

Pole:

$500 for a 40 foot pole (in stock)

$700 for a 50 foot pole (in stock)

$800 hole drilled into rock

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$1800 for 65 foot pole

$1950 for 70 foot pole

$1000 to $1200 to drill hole in rock....longer and wider pole so $1000 to $1200 for this.

Cost of guy wire anchor is ??????.

If you can dig instead of drill, get a backhoe for about $75/hr plus a one time float charge of maybe $60 to $100. So lets say it comes to $200 to put the pole in the ground on a fairly easy dig.

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Oh, dude, installing a utility pole in the USA can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the location, materials, and labor involved. It's like buying a fancy latte every day for a year, except instead of caffeine, you get electricity. So, if you're planning on putting up a utility pole, make sure your wallet is ready for the shock!

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80 Billion Dollars

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