Boundary wall & gate Cost Estimate Template — USA
Compound walls, fencing and gates — footing to coping, priced per running length.
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What's in a boundary wall & gate cost estimate
Plot compound walls, site hoarding, fencing and entrance gates.
- 1 Excavation & footingTrench excavation, PCC bed and foundation concrete.
- 2 Foundation masonry / RCCBelow-ground masonry or RCC up to plinth level.
- 3 Wall masonry & columnsBrick/block wall panels with intermediate RCC columns.
- 4 RCC coping & cappingCoping beam, capping and any precast elements.
- 5 Plaster & finishesBoth-side plaster, texture and external paint.
- 6 Gate & ironmongeryMS/automated gate, posts, hinges, locks and grills.
- 7 Fencing (optional)Chain-link, barbed wire or palisade above the wall.
Example brief for this template
This is the brief we'll pre-fill in the cost estimator. Edit it to match your project.
Boundary wall, ~650 linear feet, 6 ft high, CMU block with reinforced concrete columns at 10 ft spacing and a concrete cap, both-side stucco and paint, plus a 13 ft steel gate.
✨ Generate this cost estimate Builds a complete, sectioned Cost Estimate with quantities & pricing (~1 min).
Boundary wall & gate cost estimate — FAQ
- What sections are in a boundary wall & gate cost estimate?
- A typical boundary wall & gate cost estimate is organised into 7 sections: Excavation & footing, Foundation masonry / RCC, Wall masonry & columns, RCC coping & capping, Plaster & finishes, Gate & ironmongery, Fencing (optional). Exact sections vary with scope, structure and site conditions.
- How do I create a boundary wall & gate cost estimate?
- Describe the project in plain English — size, floors, structure and finish level — and the generator builds a complete, sectioned Cost Estimate with a quantity, unit cost and amount on every line in about a minute. This page pre-fills a sensible example brief for you to edit.
- Are the unit costs accurate?
- Unit costs are indicative, referenced from real, live projects. Use them for early-stage budgeting and verify against current market costs before tender.
- Can I price my own quantity takeoff?
- Yes — switch to "Price my Cost Estimate" in the generator and upload an Excel or CSV of your descriptions, units and quantities. Each line is matched to a unit cost with a confidence badge.