Paving & Driveways near you in Australia
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Typical price: A$400–A$28,000
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What paving & driveways costs in Australia
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Repair / relay Relay sunken pavers or patch concrete | A$400 | A$900 | A$1,800 |
| Single driveway New concrete or paved driveway for one car | A$4,000 | A$7,500 | A$12,000 |
| Large exposed-aggregate driveway Two-car driveway in exposed aggregate with crossover | A$10,000 | A$16,000 | A$28,000 |
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How to hire a paving & driveways pro in Australia
- Check state licensing: paving and concreting above the state threshold is licensed building work in QLD (QBCC) and NSW (contractor licence over $5,000)
- Get the spec in writing: excavation, compacted road base (75-150mm) and surface details
- For concrete driveways, agree the finish (plain, coloured, exposed aggregate) and control-joint layout
- Ask whether council approval is needed for the crossover (the section over the footpath) — most councils require a permit and their own spec
- Confirm public liability insurance
- Compare 3 itemized quotes including spoil removal
Frequently asked questions
How much does a new driveway cost?
Driveway cost depends on area, material (asphalt, concrete, block/brick pavers, gravel, resin) and how much excavation and sub-base work is needed. Gravel is cheapest, asphalt and plain concrete mid-range, and block paving or resin-bound surfaces the most expensive per square metre. Quotes should always include excavation, sub-base depth and edging.
Should I be wary of door-knocking paving crews?
Yes. 'We have leftover asphalt from a job down the road' is a classic scam — the material is often laid thin over no base and fails within months, and the crew is untraceable. Reputable paving firms price from a site visit and written spec, not from surplus material on a truck.
How long should a new driveway last?
On a proper base: asphalt 15-25 years, concrete 25-40, block paving 25+ (with occasional re-sanding and weed control), gravel indefinitely with topping up. Sealing asphalt and concrete every few years extends life in harsh climates.
Do paved driveways need drainage?
Yes — water must drain to a lawful outfall or soak into the ground. Many jurisdictions now require permeable paving or on-site soakaways when front gardens are paved, precisely to stop rain sheeting onto the street. A good contractor designs falls and drainage before laying anything.
Can my existing driveway be resurfaced instead of replaced?
Often yes — asphalt can be overlaid if the base is sound, concrete can sometimes be resurfaced or used as a base for pavers, and sunken block paving can be lifted and relaid on fresh bedding. If the base has failed (widespread cracking, deep ruts), resurfacing only buys a year or two.
Why do Australian driveway quotes separate the 'crossover'?
The strip between the road and your boundary belongs to council. It needs its own permit, inspection and often a heavier spec than the rest of the driveway, so contractors price it separately — and some make you contract with council-approved crews for that section.
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