Structural steel and foundation costs for house extensions in Ireland, including ground conditions, beam pricing, excavation risks and budget impact.
1. Overview
Structural steel and foundations are among the most significant cost variables in Irish house extensions.
Unlike finishes, these elements are not optional and are heavily influenced by:
- Ground conditions
- Existing house structure
- Span requirements
- Opening widths
- Load transfer requirements
- Drainage positioning
They are also among the most unpredictable cost components early in the project.
2. Foundation Costs in Ireland (2026)
Foundation cost depends on:
- Soil type
- Required depth
- Groundwater presence
- Proximity to boundaries
- Tree roots and clay soil movement
- Drainage relocation
- Access constraints
Typical Foundation Cost Range (Single Storey)
| Extension Size | Typical Foundation Cost |
|---|---|
| 20m² | €8,000 – €14,000 |
| 30m² | €12,000 – €20,000 |
| 40m² | €16,000 – €28,000 |
Foundations typically represent:
12% – 20% of total construction cost.
3. Foundation Types Commonly Used
Strip Foundations
Most common for domestic extensions.
- Concrete trench foundation
- Suitable for stable soil
- Cost effective in typical conditions
Raft Foundations
Used where:
- Soil bearing capacity is poor
- Ground movement risk is higher
- Loads are distributed more evenly
Cost impact:
+10% to +25% over strip foundations.
Deep Foundations
Required when:
- Ground is unstable
- Significant clay shrinkage risk
- Adjacent structures require protection
These can materially increase cost beyond normal ranges.
4. Excavation and Ground Risk
Ground conditions are often unknown until excavation begins.
Cost increases can arise from:
- Additional depth required by engineer
- Removal of unsuitable soil
- Disposal costs
- Groundwater management
- Additional concrete volume
- Drainage rerouting
Example: Depth Variation Impact
| Foundation Depth | Approx Cost Impact |
|---|---|
| 900mm | Baseline |
| 1200mm | +10–15% |
| 1500mm | +20–30% |
Deep trenches require:
- More concrete
- More excavation labour
- Increased spoil removal
- Potential shoring
5. Structural Steel Costs in Extensions
Structural steel is commonly required when:
- Removing load-bearing walls
- Creating wide rear openings
- Installing bi-fold or sliding doors
- Supporting upper floors in two-storey extensions
Typical Steel Cost Ranges (2026)
| Application | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Small steel lintel | €600 – €1,200 |
| Medium beam (RSJ) | €1,500 – €3,000 |
| Large multi-beam installation | €3,000 – €8,000+ |
Cost includes:
- Fabrication
- Delivery
- Installation
- Temporary propping
- Engineer calculations
Large open-plan kitchen extensions frequently require multiple steel beams.
6. Steel Cost Drivers
Steel pricing depends on:
- Span length
- Load weight
- Beam depth
- Access for installation
- Number of beams
- Padstone requirements
- Fire protection requirements (if applicable)
Wide openings (4–6 metres) significantly increase beam size and cost.
7. Example Steel Cost Scenarios
Scenario A: Standard Rear Opening (3m span)
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Steel beam | €1,800 |
| Installation & propping | €1,200 |
| Engineering | €800 |
| Total | €3,800 |
Scenario B: Full Rear Wall Removal (5m+ span)
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Multiple steel beams | €5,500 |
| Installation | €3,000 |
| Engineering & calculations | €1,500 |
| Padstones & reinforcement | €1,000 |
| Total | €11,000 |
Large spans can double or triple structural costs.
8. Two-Storey Structural Implications
In double-storey extensions:
- Load transfer increases
- Foundations must support greater weight
- Additional steel may be required internally
- Upper floor joist integration increases complexity
Structural cost proportion may represent:
18% – 25% of total construction cost.
9. Drainage and Service Relocation Costs
Foundations frequently uncover:
- Existing sewer lines
- Old drainage systems
- Utility lines
- Shallow pipes
Relocating drainage can cost:
€1,500 – €6,000
Manhole adjustments add further cost.
These items are often omitted from early €/m² assumptions.
10. Example Structural Cost Scenario
35m² Rear Kitchen Extension
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Foundations | €18,000 |
| Structural steel | €7,000 |
| Drainage alterations | €3,000 |
| Engineering | €2,000 |
| Total Structural Cost | €30,000 |
This represents ~30% of total build cost.
11. How Structural Costs Affect Overall Budget
Using a 35m² extension at €3,000/m²:
Construction total: €105,000
Structural elements (foundations + steel + drainage):
€25,000 – €35,000
Small changes in structural scope can shift total cost significantly.
12. Contingency Allowance for Structural Risk
Recommended structural contingency:
5% – 10% of construction cost.
Ground conditions are the most common budget variance source in Irish extensions.
13. Summary
Structural steel and foundations are:
- Technically essential
- Frequently underestimated
- Highly variable based on site conditions
- Responsible for many cost overruns
Typical combined structural cost for standard Irish extensions:
€15,000 – €40,000+
depending on size and complexity.
Early engineering input reduces financial uncertainty.
14. Other Resources
Extension Cost per Square Metre
Single vs Double Storey Extension Costs
Timeline & Staged Payments Breakdown
