PER METRE — UNTIL IT ISN’T
Concrete cutting is the one trade in demolition with published rate cards: Australian price lists typically start around $10–15 per lineal metre for shallow floor-saw cuts and climb steeply with depth — a 300 mm cut can run several times the 100 mm rate, and the deepest blade work can pass $100 a metre. Depth is the single biggest lever on price, because every extra millimetre is more diamond in the slot, more passes and more time.
But a per-metre rate only tells half the story. Rate cards assume clean access, an open face and somewhere for the slurry to go. Real jobs come with basements, live buildings, reinforcement, traffic control and minimum call-outs — which is why we quote per job, on scope, across the whole concrete cutting fleet: floor saws, wall saws, road saws, ring saws and core drills. Core drilling is priced per hole, by diameter and depth, rather than by the metre.
The honest answer to “what will it cost?” is: send us the dimensions and we’ll give you a fixed price. Below is what we look at when we put that number together.