Groundworker day rates in South West

South West England · 2026

£200£340

per day, ex VAT

£25£43

per hour

level with

vs UK average

A groundworker working in South West typically charges £200£340 a day (£25£43 an hour), ex VAT — right on the UK average. Broadly the national average, with two markets in one: steady town-and-city work, plus coastal renovation demand from second homes and holiday lets that pays a premium in season.

Groundworks pricing is dominated by what sits around the labour: plant hire, muck-away and aggregates often cost more than the person in the trench. Day rates apply mainly to labour-only support on domestic jobs.

What moves a groundworker's rate

  • 01Plant hire — digger and dumper days sit on top of labour
  • 02Drainage work requiring build-over agreements or council sign-off
  • 03Muck-away and aggregate haulage costs, which vary sharply by region
  • 04Groundworks gangs pricing as a unit on larger jobs

South West vs everywhere else

London£270£460
South East£230£390
East of England£210£355
South West£200£340
Scotland£195£330
West Midlands£190£325
North West£190£320
East Midlands£185£315
Yorkshire£180£305
Wales£180£305
North East£170£290
Northern Ireland£165£280

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Indicative ranges compiled from public cost guides, reviewed July 2026. Ex VAT. A guide, not a quote, and not financial advice.