Groundworker day rates in East of England
East of England · 2026
£210–£355
per day, ex VAT
£26–£44
per hour
+5%
vs UK average
A groundworker working in East of England typically charges £210–£355 a day (£26–£44 an hour), ex VAT — 5% above the UK average of £270 a day. Slightly above the national average, with the Cambridge corridor and Essex commuter towns pulling rates up while rural East Anglia sits closer to the middle of the range.
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
East of England 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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Other trades in East of England
Groundworker rates in East of England — FAQs
- How much does a groundworker charge per day in East of England?
- A groundworker in East of England typically charges £210–£355 a day, ex VAT — 5% above the UK average of £270 a day. Established tradespeople with strong reviews sit at the top of that range.
- What is the hourly rate for a groundworker in East of England?
- Roughly £26–£44 an hour, based on an eight-hour day. Short jobs and emergency call-outs are usually charged at a higher hourly rate or a fixed call-out fee rather than a pro-rata slice of the day rate.
- Is it cheaper to pay a day rate or a fixed price?
- For a clearly-defined job a fixed price protects you from overruns; for open-ended or diagnostic work a day rate is fairer, ideally with an agreed not-to-exceed cap. Most experienced groundworkers quote a fixed price once they have seen the work.
- Do groundworkers in East of England charge VAT on top?
- Only if they are VAT-registered, which is required once turnover passes £90,000 a year — then 20% is added. Many sole traders sit below that and don't charge VAT, so always confirm whether a quote is inclusive or exclusive of VAT.
- How do I know if a groundworker's quote is fair in East of England?
- Compare it against the £210–£355 local day-rate range and get two or three quotes. A written quote is binding, so the price shouldn't change unless you ask for extra work — treat a quote well outside the range, in either direction, as a prompt to ask why.
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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.