MMC Cost Catalogue

MMC-TB Guyed Cost — Single-Leg with Guy Wires

Standard MMC-TB pylon supplemented by three guy wires and ground anchors. Extends the single-pylon voltage range, reduces base bending moment by ~70%. Used in remote unconstrained corridor segments — outback Australia, mining infrastructure, defence corridors.

Configuration
Single + 3 guy wires
Tower spacing
100 m
Towers per km
10
Foundation baseline
15 m

Structure, Services, Install — total.

Per-tower cost is split into three layers: Structure (foundation, pylon, tubular, cross-arm), Services (tower-mounted equipment for the transmission service), and Install (all field labour and plant). Total per tower is the sum of the three; per-km figures shown at 100 m typical transmission spacing (10 towers per kilometre). Actual deployment density varies with voltage and terrain.

Structure

Foundation, pylon column, tubular tension element, cross-arm, guy system. Module costs are Megafactory pour rate + Hub and die allocation at moderate platform utilisation (~$310/module). Pre-feasibility grade, ±30%.

Item Per tower (AUD) Per-km (AUD)
Cutter head (sacrificial hybrid) $10,000 $100,000
Caisson ring segments (precast concrete) — 15 rings at 15 m depth $10,275 $102,750
Caisson anchor cap (precast concrete) $935 $9,350
Pile cap / base slab (precast concrete) $935 $9,350
Pressure grout $800 $8,000
Tubular tension element — 20″ × 171 ppf L80 13Cr API 5CT, ~17 m $12,240 $122,400
Column segments L1–L6 (precast concrete, 6 tapered) $4,560 $45,600
Cross-arm (P#7 precast + steel rib) $1,950 $19,500
Guy wire attachment hardware (top of pylon) $1,500 $15,000
Guy wires (3 × 40 m × 26 mm galv. stranded, $80/m) $9,600 $96,000
Guy anchors (3 × concrete deadman + earthing) $10,500 $105,000
Structure subtotal $63,295 $632,950

Services

Tower-mounted equipment for the transmission service. The conductors themselves are catalogued on the HVDC Transmission service page and added to deployment cost.

Item Per tower (AUD) Per-km (AUD)
Conductor attachment hardware (insulator string sets) $3,500 $35,000
Fibre optic OPGW attachment fittings $600 $6,000
Aviation lights + earthing + bonding $1,200 $12,000
Anti-climb, signage, access $800 $8,000
Services subtotal $6,100 $61,000

Install

All field labour and plant required to deploy the tower and string the conductors. Drilling rig service charged at ~$1,200/hour all-in. Includes site access, survey, easement and permits, and project management allocation per tower.

Item Per tower (AUD) Per-km (AUD)
Foundation drilling (8 hrs × $1,200/hr, 15 m baseline) $9,600 $96,000
Pylon segment erection (6 segs + tubular + tensioning) $4,500 $45,000
Cross-arm placement $1,500 $15,000
Guy wire installation + tensioning $4,500 $45,000
Guy anchor installation (3 anchors) $6,000 $60,000
Conductor stringing (allocated per tower) $8,000 $80,000
Earthing, OPGW, lighting install $2,000 $20,000
Site access + survey (remote terrain allocation) $3,500 $35,000
Easement + permits (50 m radius for guys) $3,000 $30,000
Project management + supervision $4,000 $40,000
QA, commissioning, energisation $1,500 $15,000
Install subtotal $48,100 $481,000

MMC-TB Guyed — Single-Leg with Guy Wires — per tower & per kilometre

Structure + Services + Install. Conductor cable itself catalogued separately on the HVDC Transmission service page; deployment cost = tower cost + conductor per-km. At 100 m typical transmission spacing this works out to 10 towers per kilometre.

Structure
$632,950 / km
Services
$61,000 / km
Install
$481,000 / km
MMC-TB Guyed per tower
$117,495
MMC-TB Guyed per km
~$1.17 M

Pre-feasibility grade, ±30%. Modules costed at Megafactory pour rates from Memo 2 (Megafactory Economics) plus moderate-utilisation Hub and die allocation (~$310/module). Install rates are pre-feasibility benchmarks against light civil construction at corridor scale. All figures AUD.

MMC-TB Guyed is used in remote unconstrained corridors where wide guy-wire easements are available — outback transmission, mining-area connections, defence corridors. The wider easement (50 m radius around each tower) requires landholder consent processes; per-tower easement cost reflects remote-pastoral land values.

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