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Man and wheelbarrow

$200

Greenvale VIC 3059, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Gamage R.

Removel of sand rocks and dirt

$100

Mount Waverley VIC 3149, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Ashleigh B.

Move 3 metres (3 cubes) of sandy loam.

$300

St Andrews Beach VIC, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Leigh R.

Level back yard, with small bobcat

$350

Caulfield North VIC, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Sofia G.

Remove fill soil from my vacant land as seen on Picture

$600

Wollert VIC 3750, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Fisa  G.

Remove piles of soil in my backyard approx 4 cubic metres

$500

Mickleham VIC 3064, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Samuel S.

Skip Bin Hire asap 7.5 or 9 cubic sqm for a few days

$450

Floreat WA 6014, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Sarah C.

Tipper needed to remove soil: 40 cubic meter

$900

Wheelers Hill VIC, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Kumaravel N.

Move dirt from backyard into a skip

$200

Ferntree Gully VIC 3156, Australia

Sat Dec 06 2025

Open

Chris M.
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$430

per week

1-2 tasks per week

$1,075

per week

3-5 tasks per week

$1,505+

per week

5+ tasks per week

$1,862

per month

1-2 tasks per week

$4,655

per month

3-5 tasks per week

$6,517+

per month

5+ tasks per week

$22,360

per year

1-2 tasks per week

$55,900

per year

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$78,260+

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Type of earthmoving contractors job1-2 tasks/week3-5 tasks/week5+ tasks/week
Landscaping

$498

$1,245

$1,743

Retaining Walls

$700

$1,750

$2,450

Wood Chipping & Mulching

$480

$1,200

$1,680

Earthmoving Contractors

$430

$1,075

$1,505

Hedging

$400

$1,000

$1,400

Chainsawing

$300

$750

$1,050

Land Clearing

$800

$2,000

$2,800

Trench Digging

$580

$1,450

$2,030

Irrigation Repair

$386

$965

$1,351

Landscape Designers

$540

$1,350

$1,890

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Top Earthmoving Contractors related questions

Earnings can vary depending on the job size and tools needed, but based on recent tasks, most earthmoving jobs pay between $120 and $300. Simpler labour-only jobs (like shifting dirt with a wheelbarrow) might pay around $120–$150, while more involved jobs with machinery or soil disposal often go for $250–$800+. A full soil removal and levelling job in Pakenham, VIC, was listed at $300, while an excavation job in Mentone, VIC, paid $800.

The most common jobs include:

  • “Removing a pile of dirt”

  • “Levelling soil on my block”

  • “Shovelling garden soil into raised beds”

  • “Wheelbarrowing mulch or pebbles around the yard”

  • “Excavating a driveway or small garden bed”

You’ll also see requests for bobcat/dingo hire, site prep for landscaping, and sandpit sand replacement.

Yes – demand typically picks up during autumn and spring, when people are prepping or fixing up their yards. You’ll also see a spike during school holidays or right before turf is laid, as families rush to tidy up outdoor spaces.

Tasks are posted all across Australia, but we’ve seen high demand in:

  • VIC: Pakenham, Mentone, Broadmeadows

  • QLD: Helensvale, Broadbeach Waters, Jimboomba

  • NSW: Collaroy Plateau, Yangebup, Holsworthy

Customers often mention “easy access” or “truck access” in these listings.

Customers often ask for more than just digging – like:

  • Soil disposal (“can you also take the soil away?”)

  • Levelling (“please level the front yard once the dirt’s moved”)

  • Separation (“separate rocks from sand”)

  • Supply of tools (“must have own wheelbarrow and shovel”)

Extras like this can boost your chances of getting the job and earning more.

Be upfront about any extras. For example, if a customer says “removal of soil” or “dingo with rake bucket needed,” include transport, dump fees, or hire costs in your offer. These tasks often pay $300–$800+, depending on access and volume. A job in East Brisbane with gravel and soil removal was listed at $1,500 due to the scale and disposal included.

Unless the task says otherwise, most customers expect you to bring your own wheelbarrow, shovel, rake, and safety gear. If machinery is needed, they’ll often mention it directly (e.g. “need bobcat operator”). Let them know what gear you have upfront to build trust.

Great question! You can offer to bundle earthmoving with:

  • Turf prep or laying

  • Landscape levelling

  • Garden bed installation or mulching

If someone’s posted “need soil moved for new turf”, offer to lay it as well. A full-service offer is more likely to win the task – and it boosts your pay too!

Ways to earn money as an earthmoving contractor on Airtasker

Earthmoving is an essential service for construction, landscaping, and infrastructure projects. Whether you’re an independent operator or managing a fleet of machines, there are plenty of opportunities to earn a consistent income. From small residential earthmoving jobs to large-scale commercial projects, skilled earthmoving contractors are always in demand. Here are the most common types of tasks that can help you build a steady income stream as an earthmoving contractor:

Site preparation & levelling

Site preparation is one of the most consistent sources of work for earthmoving contractors. It involves clearing debris, removing vegetation, and levelling uneven ground to make it suitable for construction or landscaping. This could be for building foundations, installing a new driveway, or preparing a backyard for turf. Many builders and developers need reliable contractors for this stage, and delivering high-quality results can lead to long-term partnerships. With repeat bookings, this type of work can become the foundation of a steady income.

Excavation for foundations & utilities

Excavation work is in high demand for both residential and commercial projects. This includes digging trenches for plumbing, electrical lines, drainage systems, and footings for buildings. These jobs require precision to meet design specifications and must follow strict safety standards to protect workers and underground infrastructure. Because of the skill involved, experienced operators can charge higher rates. Contractors who can deliver accurate and efficient excavation often become the go-to choice for builders who value speed and reliability.

Road & driveway construction

Many projects require the creation of stable, well-drained access points such as roads, driveways, or pathways. Earthmoving contractors are responsible for grading and shaping the ground, compacting soil, laying base materials, and ensuring proper drainage to prevent erosion or flooding. These tasks are not only lucrative but also in constant demand, especially in new housing estates and rural properties. Offering this service alongside other earthworks can increase the overall value of a project and secure more comprehensive contracts.

Land clearing & demolition support

Before construction can begin, sites often need to be completely cleared. This can involve removing trees, stumps, rocks, and any existing structures. Earthmoving equipment is also essential for assisting demolition crews, breaking up large materials, and hauling them away for disposal. Land clearing is often part of a larger job, meaning contractors who offer it can secure bundled projects. The ability to handle challenging terrain or restricted access sites can also make you more competitive in bidding for contracts.

Bulk material hauling & relocation

Transporting bulk materials such as soil, gravel, sand, or rubble is a valuable service that keeps earthmoving equipment in use even between major projects. Many clients prefer contractors who can handle both excavation and material delivery or removal, as it saves them the cost and hassle of hiring separate providers. Offering this as an add-on service can increase your daily earnings while helping you build stronger relationships with repeat clients.

Tips to increase your earthmoving income

To maximise your earnings, keep your equipment well-maintained to avoid downtime and costly repairs. Invest in attachments or specialised tools that expand the range of services you can offer. Build strong relationships with local builders, landscapers, and developers for steady job referrals. Offer package deals for clients who need multiple services, like site preparation plus driveway construction. Finally, keep your certifications and safety training up to date — it shows professionalism and can help you secure higher-paying contracts.

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