How Much Does a Farm Dam Cost in Australia?
A practical guide to farm dam pricing, what is included, and what changes the final quote before machinery arrives on site.
Short answer: A farm dam in Australia costs around $10,000 per megalitre + GST for construction of a 1–4 ML earth dam, scaling down to about $4,000/ML on dams over 12 ML. A typical 1 ML farm dam runs $15,000–$16,000 + GST all-in, including site inspection and design.
A farm dam is an excavated or embankment-built earth storage holding 0.2–50 megalitres of water on rural land, used for stock, irrigation, fire reserve and habitat. The Australian average sits between 1 and 10 ML for stock-and-domestic dams (CSIRO, Farm-scale Dam Design and Costs).
Across NSW, Queensland and Victoria in 2025–26, the going rate to build a new farm dam ranges from $4,000 to $13,000 per megalitre + GST, depending on dam size, soil, access and spillway complexity. Small 1–4 ML dams sit at the top of that range because mobilisation and machine setup are fixed costs.
A 5 ML stock dam typically costs about $30,000 + GST for construction, or $33,250 + GST all-in. A 10 ML dam runs about $50,000 + GST for construction, or $53,250 + GST all-in. These figures assume average clay soils, level-to-moderate slope and standard road access. Agriculture Victoria’s managing dams guidance confirms similar order-of-magnitude pricing across south-eastern Australia.
Big Ditch pricing at a glance
These figures are a practical starting point for budgeting. The site inspection confirms whether your property, soil, access and storage target suit the dam you want to build.
| Item | Typical price | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Site inspection | $500 + GST | Property visit, site suitability, access, water catchment, soil and early risk assessment. |
| Dam design | $2,750 + GST | Hydrological design and practical construction planning for the selected site. |
| 1–4 ML construction | $10,000 / ML + GST | Small farm dams where mobilisation and machine time are a larger share of the cost. |
| 4–8 ML construction | $6,000 / ML + GST | Mid-size projects where volume pricing starts to improve. |
| 8–12 ML construction | $5,000 / ML + GST | Larger storages with better economy of scale. |
| 12+ ML construction | $4,000 / ML + GST | Large projects priced around machine productivity, site conditions and design risk. |
Pricing note: Prices are quoted exclusive of GST and are intended as budget guidance until the site is inspected. Big Ditch works on fixed-price contracts so you know the agreed price before construction begins.
Want a real number for your block?
The fastest way to price a dam properly is to inspect the site. We need to see access, catchment, soil, slope, spillway options and where the water is actually going to sit.
What is included in a Big Ditch dam price?
Cut, fill, shaping and practical machine work to build the storage.
Wall and core construction methods matched to the soil and dam purpose.
Overflow path and erosion risk considered before construction starts.
Finish work so the dam is usable, accessible and not left as a construction mess.
We do not build pricing around surprise fuel levies, hidden mobilisation fees or vague provisional sums. If the scope changes, that should be clear before work begins.
What changes the cost of a farm dam?
Storage size
Bigger dams usually cost more overall but less per megalitre once machinery is already on site.
Soil and sealing
Clay quality, rock, seepage risk, bentonite, liners and compaction requirements can change the job.
Access and clearing
Steep, wet, tight or heavily timbered sites slow machinery and add preparation time.
Spillway complexity
A poor spillway can destroy a good dam. It has to be designed for the catchment and storm flow.
Travel distance
Remote projects may need more planning around machinery, fuel, accommodation and mobilisation.
Design risk
High-value, regulated or difficult sites may need more design work before a safe fixed price is possible.
Example budgets
| Dam size | Construction guide | Approx. all-in budget before GST |
|---|---|---|
| 1 ML | $10,000–$13,000 | About $15,000–$16,000 including inspection and design allowance. |
| 5 ML | About $30,000 | About $33,250 including inspection and design allowance. |
| 10 ML | About $50,000 | About $53,250 including inspection and design allowance. |
| 12+ ML | From about $4,000 / ML | Requires site-specific pricing because access, spillway and soil dominate the final cost. |
Government rebates and funding
Water infrastructure grants and rebates change over time. Some NSW programs have previously supported water infrastructure, but eligibility, funding rounds and rebate percentages depend on the current scheme rules.
Do not assume a rebate is available. Treat any rebate as a bonus until the current program rules are checked. During a site inspection, Big Ditch can point you toward the right questions to ask before you commit to a dam budget.
Is a farm dam worth the investment?
A well-built dam can improve water security, drought resilience, stock and irrigation options, wildlife habitat and the value of a rural or lifestyle property dams property. The important part is building the right dam in the right place. A cheap dam in the wrong soil, with the wrong spillway or poor compaction, usually becomes the expensive option later.
Related Big Ditch services
Pricing is only one part of a successful dam project. These pages explain the surrounding decisions.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to build a small farm dam in Australia?
A small farm dam in Australia (1–4 ML) costs around $10,000 per megalitre + GST for construction, or about $15,000–$16,000 + GST all-in for a 1 ML earth dam once site inspection and design are included.
What is the average cost of a dam?
The average farm dam in Australia costs between $15,000 and $50,000 + GST. A 1 ML dam typically runs about $15,000, a 5 ML dam about $33,000, and a 10 ML dam about $53,000 — all-in figures including inspection and design.
How much money is needed to build a dam?
Budget at minimum $15,000 + GST for the smallest practical farm dam (1 ML). Most stock-and-irrigation projects sit in the $30,000–$60,000 + GST range. Larger storages (12+ ML) are usually priced site-specifically because spillway and soil dominate the final number.
Do I need a permit to build a dam in QLD?
In Queensland, most farm dams under the maximum harvestable rights limit do not require a water licence, but a development approval may be needed depending on the local planning scheme and waterway proximity. Big Ditch flags any permitting question during the site inspection so you do not commit before the rules are clear.
Do dam prices include GST?
No. Big Ditch prices are quoted exclusive of GST, so allow an additional 10% for GST.
Can I get a fixed-price quote for my dam?
Yes. Big Ditch works with fixed-price contracts. The site inspection and design process remove guesswork before construction starts.
Ready to price your dam properly?
Send through the property details and what you want the dam to do. We will help work out whether the site suits the size, budget and outcome you have in mind.

