Pond & Lake Construction in Kansas & Missouri
kansas & missouri pond or lake Excavation and installation or Expansion
Needing to hire an expert for lake or pond installation in Kansas City, Northwest Missouri or Northeast Kansas? We can help! Transforming your land into a functional custom-designed pond or lake is what we do best. We also offer pond repair and maintenance services as well!
Pond & Lake Installation Prices
Congratulations! – You’re probably preparing for the pond construction or expansion of your unique pond or lake. We’re thrilled you’re here.
Below — find our general rough pricing of what to expect for the excavating portion of your lake or pond installation project in Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka, or in the Kansas or Missouri area.
“Informing customers of what to generally expect before connecting gives them a sense of security and trust. It prepares them, really setting the tone for total transparency…. Rather than keeping that info. private, we put it all out on the table immediately.” – Ryan (Founder & CEO).
Pond or Lake Construction
$30,000-$50,000/Acre
(Ponds smaller than 1 acre usually are within the $20,000-$40,000 range regardless of how small)
What affects the cost?
Please note that all prices are rough numbers and not quotations.
- How large of a dam will you need?
- Do you have the correct soil composition?
- Are there any trees in the way?
- How much runoff will feed the pond?
Pond Or Lake Renovation
$40,000-$60,000/Acre
What affects the cost?
Please note that all prices are rough numbers and not quotations.
- Will the dam need to be expanded?
- Will the pond need to be drained?
- Are there any trees in the way?
- Where will the removed muck go?
Rip Rap Shoreline Addition
$30-$40/ft of shoreline
(Rip Rap Shoreline is installed 8′ wide 4′ under water level & 4′ above water level, 8″ thick)
Make it reinforced with steel wire to prevent rodents such as muskrats from burrowing into the bank for an additional $7.5/ft of shoreline.
What affects the cost?
Please note that all prices are rough numbers and not quotations.
- How steep are the banks?
- Are the banks severely eroded?
- Is there clear access to the banks?
- What level is the water currently at?