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.
what is the average cost of replacing a utility pole in Pennsylvania
It depends on the location but if it is done by the power company usually around $ 5,000.00 - 10,000 because you are paying for 1 guy to install it and 4 to watch. Seriously around $ 3,000.00 -5,000.00 would be a good guess all depending on the area you live in and from what distance the pole comes from.
10000.00
No, You just need to call the utility company. They will take care of their pole. If a car hit the pole, The drivers auto liability insurance could pay the utility pole owner for the cost of repairs.
One website states that one composite utility pole costs around $4,000.00 each. The price of four thousand dollars for each pole may vary by region and country. These poles are metal and withstand high winds, plus preventing animal damages.
The height of the pole is 19.62ft
Technically, the utility pole exists in what is commonly known as a utility easement. No, they do not have to pay you rent.
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I have been billed by At&T for $4,200 Cost of pole; $ 338. labor--$3,552 My guess; they were paid close to $ 700 an hour for labor Total ripoff I am reporting this to the labor board and Dept of Public Utilities
No, Utility Poles and other conveyances of this type are not the responsibility of the home owner. You should contact your local Utility provider. They will order a repair the pole situation at no cost to the homeowner.
We were just told, by the City of Austin's utility pole contractor, that the weight of a utility pole (much like a telephone pole) is 700 pounds. Hope this information is of some help to the telephone weight query. - Austin, Texas USA
In the US the standard height of a utility pole is 40 feet, and is buried six feet into the ground. The tallest utility poles have reached 120 feet because of clearance requirements in the area.