Concrete Retaining Wall Cost in Seattle, WA
Homeowner estimates · Updated 2026-03-30
Homeowners in Seattle, WA typically pay $22.44–$55.37 per sq ft for concrete retaining wall installation. A typical retaining wall (200 sq ft face) runs $4,488–$11,074 total. Pricing is estimated from 5 WSDOT King/Pierce County Bid Tabs (calibrated) bid contracts, adjusted for residential market rates.
Seattle's high annual rainfall makes retaining wall drainage the most important design element — hydrostatic pressure from saturated soil is a year-round concern in this climate, and drainage aggregate, perforated pipe, and weep holes are non-negotiable. At $22.44–$55.37/SF, Seattle is one of the most expensive markets in this dataset for concrete retaining wall (ranked 28th of 30), driven primarily by above-average union labor rates. These figures reflect 2024 WSDOT King/Pierce County Bid Tabs (calibrated) data adjusted to 2025 dollars (+7%, BLS concrete products price index).
Wall height is the largest cost driver — walls taller than 4 feet usually require engineering review and a permit, adding design and materials cost. Tiered designs, weep holes, and drainage aggregate backfill add $10–25/linear ft over a simple wall.
Typical Homeowner Cost
Low
$22.44
per sq ft
Mid
$39
per sq ft
High
$55.37
per sq ft
How this estimate is built ▾
Step 1 — DOT bid data
5 WSDOT King/Pierce County Bid Tabs (calibrated) bid contracts (2024) → p25/p75 installed $/sq ft at prevailing wage rates.
Step 2 — Residential adjustment
BLS open-shop wage $39.28/hr ÷ WSDOT King/Pierce County Bid Tabs (calibrated) prevailing wage $54/hr × 50% labor share → homeowner estimate is 63% of contractor rate.
Step 3 — Local indices
Labor index: 47% above national (BLS OES, cement masons). Material index: national average (USGS aggregate prices).
Step 4 — Project type
Retaining Wall complexity multiplier: 2.60×–4.20× applied to wall installation rate.
Contractor / Professional Rate(government & commercial projects)▾
Low
$35.59
per sq ft
Mid
$62
per sq ft
High
$87.82
per sq ft
Sourced from 5 WSDOT King/Pierce County Bid Tabs (calibrated) bid contracts (2024). These prices reflect government and commercial work where contractors are legally required to pay prevailing wages — typically 20–40% above open-shop residential rates.
DOT Verified — WSDOT King/Pierce County Bid Tabs (calibrated) (2024)↗Cost Breakdown
| Component | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Concrete & formwork materials (per yd³) | $130–$200 |
| Labor (forming, reinforcement, pouring, backfill) | $20.84–$51.67/sq ft |
| Total installed (materials + labor + site prep) | $22.44–$55.37/sq ft |
Total reflects typical homeowner pricing, estimated from 5 WSDOT King/Pierce County Bid Tabs (calibrated) bid contracts (2024) adjusted for residential market rates. Ready-mix from national rates × local material index. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
Seattle Market Conditions
Climate
marine
Labor market
47% above avg
Best build season
spring through fall
Dataset rank
28 of 30 markets
- —Seattle is one of the most challenging concrete work environments in the US, combining high labor costs (among the top five wage markets nationally for concrete finishers), difficult site conditions, and a narrow viable construction window.
- —The marine climate means 150+ days of rain annually — concrete cannot be placed in rain or on saturated subgrade, and the October–April wet season severely compresses the outdoor construction window.
- —The region's glacially overconsolidated soils are geotechnically excellent in upland areas (good bearing capacity, minimal settlement), but Seattle's steep hillside topography creates significant grading, forming, and access challenges on many residential lots.
- —Seismic requirements are among the most demanding in the continental US — King County sits near multiple fault systems, and residential concrete work must meet high seismic design categories.
- —The construction boom driven by Amazon and other tech employers has created extreme contractor demand; quality residential concrete crews typically book 8–14 weeks out during the May–September dry season, which is the only practical window for exterior flatwork.
- —Ready-mix pricing is moderate (Pacific Northwest aggregate is abundant), but labor costs are the primary driver — Seattle cement mason wages run 40–50% above the national median.
- —Budget expectations should be set at the high end of the national range; projects requiring hillside access, seismic engineering, or decorative finishes will be at the upper end of the Seattle premium.
Concrete vs. Alternatives — Retaining Wall Cost Comparison
| Material (local estimates) | Installed Cost | Lifespan | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete (this market) | $22.44–$55.37/sq ft | 30–50 years | Seal every 3–5 yrs |
| Concrete block / CMU | $13–$44/sq ft | 40–70 years | Monitor shifting; repoint mortar |
| Timber / railroad tie | $4–$19/sq ft | 15–20 years | Replace rotted sections |
| Segmental retaining block | $15–$55/sq ft | 50+ years | Recheck drainage every few yrs |
Alternative costs are Seattle-market estimates derived from typical cost relationships to local concrete prices.
Hiring Tips — Seattle Concrete Retaining Wall
- →Control joints every 10–12 feet prevent random cracking — a useful rule is joint spacing in feet equals slab thickness in inches.
- →Fall pours are generally fine through mid-October in temperate climates; avoid pouring when overnight lows will drop below 40°F within 24 hours.
- →In Seattle's high-cost labor market, get at least 3 competing bids — the spread between the lowest and highest quote often exceeds 40%.
- →Walls taller than 4 feet typically require an engineer's stamp and building permit — verify both are included in the contractor's scope.
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Estimated concrete cost (materials + delivery) · For projects over 1 cubic yard, ready-mix is typically more economical and easier to work with.
147 bags × 80lb
3.26 cubic yards + delivery
120 sq ft × $20.84–$51.67/sq ft
Based on 2024 state DOT bid data for this market. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
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