20-Ton vs. 30-Ton vs. 50-Ton Excavator: Which Size Do You Need?
The Complete Excavator Size Guide for Kenya's Construction Market β Match the right machine to your project and stop overpaying for capacity you don't need.
Choosing the wrong excavator size is one of the most expensive mistakes a contractor can make in Kenya. Hire a 50-ton machine for a job a 20-ton could handle, and you are burning KES 15,000β25,000 per day in unnecessary hire costs. Send a 20-ton machine to break basalt rock or dig a 10-meter basement, and you will watch your schedule slip while your operator fights a machine that is out of its depth.
In Kenya's construction market, three excavator sizes dominate: the 20-ton class (compact, maneuverable, cost-effective), the 30-ton class (the versatile workhorse), and the 50-ton class (raw power for mega projects). Each occupies a distinct niche, and the gap between them is not incremental β it is transformational. A 50-ton excavator does not just move 2.5 times more dirt than a 20-ton; it changes what is physically possible on your site.
This guide is written for the contractor who needs to make the right decision fast. Whether you are digging foundations in Karen, trenching for utilities in Industrial Area, breaking rock in Athi River, or stripping a 50-hectare site in Nakuru, we will show you exactly which excavator size matches your job β and what you will pay for it in Kenya's 2026 equipment hire market.
| Specification | 20-Ton Class | 30-Ton Class | 50-Ton Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operating Weight | 19,000 β 22,000 kg | 28,000 β 33,000 kg | 48,000 β 52,000 kg |
| Engine Power | 120 β 140 HP | 190 β 220 HP | 300 β 350 HP |
| Bucket Capacity | 0.8 β 1.2 mΒ³ | 1.5 β 2.0 mΒ³ | 2.5 β 3.5 mΒ³ |
| Max Digging Depth | 5.5 β 6.5 m | 7.0 β 8.5 m | 8.5 β 10.0 m |
| Max Reach | 9.0 β 10.5 m | 11.0 β 12.5 m | 12.5 β 14.0 m |
| Breakout Force | 120 β 140 kN | 180 β 220 kN | 280 β 350 kN |
| Transport Width | 2.8 β 3.2 m | 3.2 β 3.5 m | 3.5 β 4.0 m |
| Track Width | 600 β 700 mm | 700 β 800 mm | 800 β 900 mm |
| Fuel Consumption | 12 β 18 L/hr | 20 β 28 L/hr | 35 β 50 L/hr |
| Hourly Hire Rate (Kenya 2026) | KES 4,500 β 5,000 | KES 7,000 β 7,500 | Contact for quote |
| Daily Hire Rate (Kenya 2026) | KES 36,000 β 40,000 | KES 56,000 β 60,000 | Contact for quote |
| Monthly Hire Rate | KES 936,000 β 1,040,000 | KES 1,400,000 β 1,500,000 | Contact for quote |
| Best For | Tight access, light excavation, utility work | General construction, bulk earthworks, rockbreaking | Mega projects, mining, heavy rock, deep excavation |
The 20-ton excavator is the go-to machine for contractors working in confined urban spaces, on residential projects, or where maneuverability matters more than raw power. If your site has narrow gates, overhead power lines, or buildings within 5 meters, this is likely your only option.
- βΊResidential Basement Excavation: 4m β 6m depth in tight urban plots (South C, Kilimani, Parklands, Karen)
- βΊUtility Trenching: Water, sewer, gas, and electrical trenches in established neighborhoods
- βΊFoundation Excavation: Strip foundations, raft foundations, and pile caps for residential and light commercial
- βΊSwimming Pool Excavation: Residential and commercial pool digging with precise grade control
- βΊSite Preparation: Bush clearing, topsoil stripping, and grading for small to medium developments
- βTight Access: Fits through 3.2m gates and operates in 4m-wide corridors
- βLow Ground Pressure: 600mm tracks minimize damage to paved surfaces and landscaping
- βCost-Effective: Lowest hire rate β ideal for long-duration, low-intensity projects
- βTransportable: Moves on standard low-bed without escort or special permits
- βLow Fuel Burn: 12β18 L/hr keeps operating costs manageable
- ΓCannot dig below 6.5m effectively β insufficient reach and breakout force
- ΓStruggles with hard rock β basalt and limestone require rockbreaker attachment that taxes the machine
- ΓSmall bucket (0.8β1.2 mΒ³) means slow production on bulk earthworks
- ΓNot suitable for loading 30-ton dump trucks β cycle time is too slow
Hitachi ZX 220 (1.0 mΒ³ bucket) β Available for daily, weekly, and monthly hire across Nairobi, Kiambu, and Kajiado. Ideal for urban basement excavation and utility trenching. Operator included. KES 4,500 β 5,000/hr | KES 36,000 β 40,000/day | KES 936,000 β 1,040,000/month. Rockbreaker add-on: KES 6,500 β 7,000/hr (daily: KES 52,000 β 56,000).
The 30-ton excavator is the most versatile machine in Kenya's construction fleet. It handles 80% of commercial and industrial earthworks with the right balance of power, reach, and mobility. If you have one excavator in your fleet, this is the size to own. It digs deeper than a 20-ton, loads trucks efficiently, and can be equipped with a rockbreaker for moderate hard-rock work.
- βΊCommercial Basement Excavation: 6m β 12m depth for apartment blocks, office buildings, and retail complexes
- βΊBulk Earthworks: Road construction, dam excavation, site grading, and land development
- βΊRoad Construction: Cuttings, embankments, drainage trenches, and culvert excavation
- βΊRockbreaking: Volcanic tuff, weathered basalt, and limestone with hydraulic breaker attachment
- βΊQuarry Work: Loading haul trucks, stripping overburden, and bench excavation
- βΊDemolition: Building teardown, concrete breaking, and debris loading
- βOptimal Power-to-Weight: Enough breakout force for most Kenyan soils without excessive fuel burn
- βTruck Loading Efficiency: 1.5β2.0 mΒ³ bucket fills an 18-ton Tata tipper in 3β4 cycles
- βDeep Digging: 7.0β8.5m reach handles most commercial basement and drainage work
- βRockbreaker Compatible: Hydraulic breaker attachment handles moderate hard rock
- βStill Transportable: Moves on standard low-bed with minimal permit requirements
- ΓRequires 3.5m+ access width β cannot fit through narrow estate gates
- ΓGround pressure (700β800mm tracks) can damage soft or paved surfaces
- ΓInsufficient for mega basement work below 15m or heavy mining applications
- ΓRockbreaker work is slower than a 35-ton or 50-ton machine
Doosan DX 300 (2.0 mΒ³ bucket) and Hyundai HX 300 (1.8 mΒ³ bucket) β Our most popular hire machines. Available with standard bucket, rockbreaker, or grapple attachments. Deployed across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret. KES 7,000 β 7,500/hr | KES 56,000 β 60,000/day | KES 1,400,000 β 1,500,000/month. Rockbreaker add-on: KES 7,500 β 8,000/hr (daily: KES 60,000 β 64,000).
The 35-ton excavator is the largest machine in Trust Partners Geo-Group's direct fleet. It bridges the gap between the 30-ton workhorse and the 50-ton mega machines. When your project demands maximum digging force, extended reach, and the ability to run heavy attachments β but you still need the reliability and support of our in-house fleet β the 35-ton is your answer. It is the go-to machine for deep foundations, bulk excavation, and industrial demolition where schedule compression is critical.
- βΊDeep Commercial Basements: 10m β 15m depth for high-rise towers, shopping malls, and mixed-use developments
- βΊLarge-Scale Bulk Earthworks: Highway construction, dam embankments, and major land development projects
- βΊHeavy Rockbreaking: Hard basalt, granite, and massive limestone with high-impact hydraulic breakers
- βΊIndustrial Demolition: Concrete structures, bridge demolition, and heavy debris removal
- βΊQuarry & Mining Prep: Overburden stripping, bench excavation, and loading 30-ton haul trucks
- βΊHeavy Lifting & Material Handling: With grapple or clamshell β precast elements, large pipes, and bulk materials
- βMaximum Fleet Power: The largest excavator in our direct fleet β no partner coordination needed
- βHeavy Breaker Compatible: Runs 4,000+ Joule hydraulic breakers for sustained hard-rock work
- βExtended Reach: Deeper and farther than 30-ton β reduces need for benching on deep excavations
- βTruck Loading Speed: 2.0+ mΒ³ bucket fills 30-ton haul trucks in 2β3 cycles
- βFull In-House Support: Direct maintenance, 24/7 breakdown response, and guaranteed replacement
- ΓRequires 3.5m+ access and reinforced ground β cannot operate in tight urban plots
- ΓHigh fuel consumption (25β35 L/hr) makes it uneconomical for light work
- ΓTransport requires wide-load permits and specialized low-bed for some routes
- ΓHigher hire rate than 30-ton β unjustified for small or medium projects
Hyundai HX 330 (2.0+ mΒ³ bucket) β Our most powerful direct-hire excavator. Available with standard bucket, heavy rockbreaker, grapple, or clamshell attachments. Deployed across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret. KES 7,000 β 7,500/hr | KES 56,000 β 60,000/day | KES 1,400,000 β 1,500,000/month. Rockbreaker add-on: KES 7,500 β 8,000/hr (daily: KES 60,000 β 64,000).
The 50-ton excavator is a specialist machine for contractors who need maximum production in minimum time. It is not a general-purpose tool β it is a production weapon. If your project involves mega basements, quarry loading, mining overburden removal, or heavy rockbreaking, the 50-ton class delivers economics that smaller machines cannot match. The bucket is massive, the breakout force is devastating, and the cycle time per cubic meter is the lowest in the industry.
Important: Trust Partners Geo-Group does not maintain 50-ton units in our direct fleet. We coordinate delivery, operator assignment, and on-site support through our specialized partner network in Nairobi and Mombasa. Contact us for availability, scheduling, and custom quotes.
- βΊMega Basement Excavation: 15m β 30m+ depth for commercial towers, underground parking, and industrial foundations
- βΊQuarry & Mining: Loading 30-ton haul trucks, stripping overburden, and bench mining
- βΊHeavy Rockbreaking: Hard basalt, granite, and massive limestone with high-impact hydraulic breakers
- βΊMass Earthworks: Highway construction, dam construction, and large-scale land development
- βΊHeavy Lifting: With grapple or clamshell attachment β handling precast elements, pipes, and bulk materials
- βΊPort & Industrial: Bulk material handling, ship loading, and heavy industrial demolition
- βMassive Production: 2.5β3.5 mΒ³ bucket moves 400β600 mΒ³/hr in loose soil
- βExtreme Breakout Force: 280β350 kN powers through hard rock and compacted material
- βDeep Reach: 8.5β10.0m digging depth for mega excavations and deep trenches
- βHeavy Rockbreaking: Runs the largest hydraulic breakers (6,000+ Joule impact)
- βLowest Cost Per mΒ³: Despite high hire rate, production efficiency makes it cheapest for bulk work
- ΓRequires 4.0m+ access width and reinforced ground β cannot operate in urban plots
- ΓTransport requires wide-load permits, escort vehicles, and specialized low-bed
- ΓHigh fuel consumption (35β50 L/hr) makes it uneconomical for light work
- ΓHigh hire rate is unjustified for small or medium projects
We do not maintain 50-ton units in our direct fleet, but we partner with specialized providers in Nairobi and Mombasa for mega project requirements. We coordinate delivery, operator assignment, and on-site support. Contact us for custom quotes and availability. Pricing is project-specific and depends on duration, location, and attachment requirements.
Use this simple decision tree to match your project to the right excavator size. Answer the questions in order β the first "yes" determines your machine.
Is your site access narrower than 3.5 meters, or are there overhead power lines, trees, or buildings within 5 meters of the work area?
YES β 20-Ton Excavator
No larger machine can physically access or operate safely. The 20-ton is your only option. Examples: basement excavation in Lavington, trenching in Kilimani, utility work in South C.
NO β Proceed to Question 2
Do you need to dig deeper than 7 meters, or is the excavation volume less than 5,000 mΒ³?
YES (deeper than 7m) β 30-Ton or 35-Ton
A 20-ton cannot reach effectively below 6.5m. For 7mβ12m, choose 30-ton. For 12mβ15m, choose 35-ton. For 15m+, consider 50-ton or specialized long-reach through our partners.
NO (shallow, small volume) β 20-Ton is sufficient
Are you encountering hard rock (basalt, granite, massive limestone) that requires sustained rockbreaking?
YES β 30-Ton, 35-Ton, or 50-Ton
For moderate rock (weathered basalt, tuff), 30-ton with breaker is sufficient. For hard, massive rock, 35-ton or 50-ton with heavy breaker is required.
NO (soil, clay, loose material) β 20-Ton or 30-Ton
Does your project require moving more than 50,000 mΒ³ of material, or is schedule compression critical?
YES β 50-Ton Excavator (Partner Service)
Only the 50-ton delivers the production rate to justify its hire cost on mega projects. Examples: highway earthworks, dam construction, quarry overburden removal. Contact us to coordinate through our partner network.
NO β 30-Ton or 35-Ton is optimal
| Project Type | Recommended Size | Why This Size | Typical Nairobi Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential Basement (4-6m) | 20-Ton | Tight access, shallow depth, cost-effective | Karen, Lavington, South C, Kilimani |
| Apartment Block Basement (8-12m) | 30-Ton | Deep reach, truck loading, moderate access | Parklands, Upper Hill, Westlands |
| High-Rise Basement (12-15m) | 35-Ton | Maximum reach in our fleet, heavy production | Upper Hill, Westlands, Kilimani |
| Mega Commercial Basement (15m+) | 50-Ton (Partner) | Deep excavation, heavy production, rockbreaking | Upper Hill, Nairobi CBD |
| Utility Trenching (Water/Sewer/Electric) | 20-Ton | Narrow trenches, urban access, precise grading | All Nairobi neighborhoods |
| Road Construction (Cut/Fill) | 30-Ton | Balanced production and mobility for highway earthworks | Thika Road, Mombasa Road, Southern Bypass |
| Highway/Mega Road Earthworks | 50-Ton (Partner) | Maximum production, loading 30-ton trucks efficiently | Nairobi-Mombasa Expressway, Nairobi-Nakuru Highway |
| Rockbreaking (Moderate) | 30-Ton | Sufficient power for weathered basalt and tuff | Athi River, Ngong, Karen |
| Rockbreaking (Hard/Massive) | 35-Ton or 50-Ton | Heavy breaker attachment, high impact force required | Quarries, mining sites, deep basement rock |
| Site Clearing & Topsoil Stripping | 20-Ton or 30-Ton | 20-ton for small sites; 30-ton for large developments | All development zones |
| Dam & Water Pan Excavation | 30-Ton or 35-Ton | Reach, production, and mobility for reservoir construction | Machakos, Kiambu, Nakuru, Kericho |
| Quarry Loading | 50-Ton (Partner) | Bucket size and cycle time optimized for truck loading | Juja, Kajiado, Athi River quarries |
| Swimming Pool Excavation | 20-Ton | Precision, tight access, minimal ground disturbance | Runda, Muthaiga, Lavington, Karen |
Hire rate is only part of the cost equation. Fuel, operator productivity, and project duration all factor into the true cost per cubic meter. Here is a realistic comparison for a typical 10,000 mΒ³ bulk earthworks project in Kenya:
| Cost Factor | 20-Ton | 30-Ton | 35-Ton |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Hire Rate | KES 38,000 | KES 58,000 | KES 58,000 |
| Production Rate (mΒ³/hr) | 80 β 120 | 180 β 250 | 220 β 300 |
| Days to Complete 10,000 mΒ³ | 12 β 16 days | 5 β 7 days | 4 β 6 days |
| Total Hire Cost | KES 456,000 β 608,000 | KES 290,000 β 406,000 | KES 232,000 β 348,000 |
| Fuel Cost (10 hrs/day) | KES 21,600 β 32,400/day | KES 36,000 β 50,400/day | KES 45,000 β 63,000/day |
| Total Fuel (project) | KES 259,000 β 518,000 | KES 180,000 β 353,000 | KES 180,000 β 378,000 |
| Total Project Cost | KES 715,000 β 1,126,000 | KES 470,000 β 759,000 | KES 412,000 β 726,000 |
| Cost Per mΒ³ | KES 72 β 113 | KES 47 β 76 | KES 41 β 73 |
- βMachine and certified operator with NCA license
- βStandard bucket (size per machine class)
- βDaily maintenance and lubrication
- β24/7 breakdown support and replacement machine if needed
- βStandard liability insurance coverage
- ΓVAT: Charged at applicable Kenyan tax rates
- ΓFuel: Client provides diesel or is billed at market rate + 10% handling
- ΓTransport: Low-bed transport to and from site is billed separately based on distance
- ΓAttachments: Rockbreaker, grapple, or clamshell billed at KES 3,000β8,000/day additional
- ΓGround Reinforcement: Steel plates, timber mats for soft ground are client cost
- ΓSpecialized Insurance: Project-specific or marine insurance is client responsibility
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20-Ton vs. 30-Ton vs. 50-Ton Excavator: Which Size Do You Need?
The Complete Excavator Size Guide for Kenya's Construction Market β Match the right machine to your project and stop overpaying for capacity you don't need.
Choosing the wrong excavator size is one of the most expensive mistakes a contractor can make in Kenya. Hire a 50-ton machine for a job a 20-ton could handle, and you are burning KES 15,000β25,000 per day in unnecessary hire costs. Send a 20-ton machine to break basalt rock or dig a 10-meter basement, and you will watch your schedule slip while your operator fights a machine that is out of its depth.
In Kenya's construction market, three excavator sizes dominate: the 20-ton class (compact, maneuverable, cost-effective), the 30-ton class (the versatile workhorse), and the 50-ton class (raw power for mega projects). Each occupies a distinct niche, and the gap between them is not incremental β it is transformational. A 50-ton excavator does not just move 2.5 times more dirt than a 20-ton; it changes what is physically possible on your site.
This guide is written for the contractor who needs to make the right decision fast. Whether you are digging foundations in Karen, trenching for utilities in Industrial Area, breaking rock in Athi River, or stripping a 50-hectare site in Nakuru, we will show you exactly which excavator size matches your job β and what you will pay for it in Kenya's 2026 equipment hire market.
| Specification | 20-Ton Class | 30-Ton Class | 50-Ton Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operating Weight | 19,000 β 22,000 kg | 28,000 β 33,000 kg | 48,000 β 52,000 kg |
| Engine Power | 120 β 140 HP | 190 β 220 HP | 300 β 350 HP |
| Bucket Capacity | 0.8 β 1.2 mΒ³ | 1.5 β 2.0 mΒ³ | 2.5 β 3.5 mΒ³ |
| Max Digging Depth | 5.5 β 6.5 m | 7.0 β 8.5 m | 8.5 β 10.0 m |
| Max Reach | 9.0 β 10.5 m | 11.0 β 12.5 m | 12.5 β 14.0 m |
| Breakout Force | 120 β 140 kN | 180 β 220 kN | 280 β 350 kN |
| Transport Width | 2.8 β 3.2 m | 3.2 β 3.5 m | 3.5 β 4.0 m |
| Track Width | 600 β 700 mm | 700 β 800 mm | 800 β 900 mm |
| Fuel Consumption | 12 β 18 L/hr | 20 β 28 L/hr | 35 β 50 L/hr |
| Hourly Hire Rate (Kenya 2026) | KES 4,500 β 5,000 | KES 7,000 β 7,500 | Contact for quote |
| Daily Hire Rate (Kenya 2026) | KES 36,000 β 40,000 | KES 56,000 β 60,000 | Contact for quote |
| Monthly Hire Rate | KES 936,000 β 1,040,000 | KES 1,400,000 β 1,500,000 | Contact for quote |
| Best For | Tight access, light excavation, utility work | General construction, bulk earthworks, rockbreaking | Mega projects, mining, heavy rock, deep excavation |
The 20-ton excavator is the go-to machine for contractors working in confined urban spaces, on residential projects, or where maneuverability matters more than raw power. If your site has narrow gates, overhead power lines, or buildings within 5 meters, this is likely your only option.
- βΊResidential Basement Excavation: 4m β 6m depth in tight urban plots (South C, Kilimani, Parklands, Karen)
- βΊUtility Trenching: Water, sewer, gas, and electrical trenches in established neighborhoods
- βΊFoundation Excavation: Strip foundations, raft foundations, and pile caps for residential and light commercial
- βΊSwimming Pool Excavation: Residential and commercial pool digging with precise grade control
- βΊSite Preparation: Bush clearing, topsoil stripping, and grading for small to medium developments
- βTight Access: Fits through 3.2m gates and operates in 4m-wide corridors
- βLow Ground Pressure: 600mm tracks minimize damage to paved surfaces and landscaping
- βCost-Effective: Lowest hire rate β ideal for long-duration, low-intensity projects
- βTransportable: Moves on standard low-bed without escort or special permits
- βLow Fuel Burn: 12β18 L/hr keeps operating costs manageable
- ΓCannot dig below 6.5m effectively β insufficient reach and breakout force
- ΓStruggles with hard rock β basalt and limestone require rockbreaker attachment that taxes the machine
- ΓSmall bucket (0.8β1.2 mΒ³) means slow production on bulk earthworks
- ΓNot suitable for loading 30-ton dump trucks β cycle time is too slow
Hitachi ZX 220 (1.0 mΒ³ bucket) β Available for daily, weekly, and monthly hire across Nairobi, Kiambu, and Kajiado. Ideal for urban basement excavation and utility trenching. Operator included. KES 4,500 β 5,000/hr | KES 36,000 β 40,000/day | KES 936,000 β 1,040,000/month. Rockbreaker add-on: KES 6,500 β 7,000/hr (daily: KES 52,000 β 56,000).
The 30-ton excavator is the most versatile machine in Kenya's construction fleet. It handles 80% of commercial and industrial earthworks with the right balance of power, reach, and mobility. If you have one excavator in your fleet, this is the size to own. It digs deeper than a 20-ton, loads trucks efficiently, and can be equipped with a rockbreaker for moderate hard-rock work.
- βΊCommercial Basement Excavation: 6m β 12m depth for apartment blocks, office buildings, and retail complexes
- βΊBulk Earthworks: Road construction, dam excavation, site grading, and land development
- βΊRoad Construction: Cuttings, embankments, drainage trenches, and culvert excavation
- βΊRockbreaking: Volcanic tuff, weathered basalt, and limestone with hydraulic breaker attachment
- βΊQuarry Work: Loading haul trucks, stripping overburden, and bench excavation
- βΊDemolition: Building teardown, concrete breaking, and debris loading
- βOptimal Power-to-Weight: Enough breakout force for most Kenyan soils without excessive fuel burn
- βTruck Loading Efficiency: 1.5β2.0 mΒ³ bucket fills an 18-ton Tata tipper in 3β4 cycles
- βDeep Digging: 7.0β8.5m reach handles most commercial basement and drainage work
- βRockbreaker Compatible: Hydraulic breaker attachment handles moderate hard rock
- βStill Transportable: Moves on standard low-bed with minimal permit requirements
- ΓRequires 3.5m+ access width β cannot fit through narrow estate gates
- ΓGround pressure (700β800mm tracks) can damage soft or paved surfaces
- ΓInsufficient for mega basement work below 15m or heavy mining applications
- ΓRockbreaker work is slower than a 35-ton or 50-ton machine
Doosan DX 300 (2.0 mΒ³ bucket) and Hyundai HX 300 (1.8 mΒ³ bucket) β Our most popular hire machines. Available with standard bucket, rockbreaker, or grapple attachments. Deployed across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret. KES 7,000 β 7,500/hr | KES 56,000 β 60,000/day | KES 1,400,000 β 1,500,000/month. Rockbreaker add-on: KES 7,500 β 8,000/hr (daily: KES 60,000 β 64,000).
The 35-ton excavator is the largest machine in Trust Partners Geo-Group's direct fleet. It bridges the gap between the 30-ton workhorse and the 50-ton mega machines. When your project demands maximum digging force, extended reach, and the ability to run heavy attachments β but you still need the reliability and support of our in-house fleet β the 35-ton is your answer. It is the go-to machine for deep foundations, bulk excavation, and industrial demolition where schedule compression is critical.
- βΊDeep Commercial Basements: 10m β 15m depth for high-rise towers, shopping malls, and mixed-use developments
- βΊLarge-Scale Bulk Earthworks: Highway construction, dam embankments, and major land development projects
- βΊHeavy Rockbreaking: Hard basalt, granite, and massive limestone with high-impact hydraulic breakers
- βΊIndustrial Demolition: Concrete structures, bridge demolition, and heavy debris removal
- βΊQuarry & Mining Prep: Overburden stripping, bench excavation, and loading 30-ton haul trucks
- βΊHeavy Lifting & Material Handling: With grapple or clamshell β precast elements, large pipes, and bulk materials
- βMaximum Fleet Power: The largest excavator in our direct fleet β no partner coordination needed
- βHeavy Breaker Compatible: Runs 4,000+ Joule hydraulic breakers for sustained hard-rock work
- βExtended Reach: Deeper and farther than 30-ton β reduces need for benching on deep excavations
- βTruck Loading Speed: 2.0+ mΒ³ bucket fills 30-ton haul trucks in 2β3 cycles
- βFull In-House Support: Direct maintenance, 24/7 breakdown response, and guaranteed replacement
- ΓRequires 3.5m+ access and reinforced ground β cannot operate in tight urban plots
- ΓHigh fuel consumption (25β35 L/hr) makes it uneconomical for light work
- ΓTransport requires wide-load permits and specialized low-bed for some routes
- ΓHigher hire rate than 30-ton β unjustified for small or medium projects
Hyundai HX 330 (2.0+ mΒ³ bucket) β Our most powerful direct-hire excavator. Available with standard bucket, heavy rockbreaker, grapple, or clamshell attachments. Deployed across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret. KES 7,000 β 7,500/hr | KES 56,000 β 60,000/day | KES 1,400,000 β 1,500,000/month. Rockbreaker add-on: KES 7,500 β 8,000/hr (daily: KES 60,000 β 64,000).
The 50-ton excavator is a specialist machine for contractors who need maximum production in minimum time. It is not a general-purpose tool β it is a production weapon. If your project involves mega basements, quarry loading, mining overburden removal, or heavy rockbreaking, the 50-ton class delivers economics that smaller machines cannot match. The bucket is massive, the breakout force is devastating, and the cycle time per cubic meter is the lowest in the industry.
Important: Trust Partners Geo-Group does not maintain 50-ton units in our direct fleet. We coordinate delivery, operator assignment, and on-site support through our specialized partner network in Nairobi and Mombasa. Contact us for availability, scheduling, and custom quotes.
- βΊMega Basement Excavation: 15m β 30m+ depth for commercial towers, underground parking, and industrial foundations
- βΊQuarry & Mining: Loading 30-ton haul trucks, stripping overburden, and bench mining
- βΊHeavy Rockbreaking: Hard basalt, granite, and massive limestone with high-impact hydraulic breakers
- βΊMass Earthworks: Highway construction, dam construction, and large-scale land development
- βΊHeavy Lifting: With grapple or clamshell attachment β handling precast elements, pipes, and bulk materials
- βΊPort & Industrial: Bulk material handling, ship loading, and heavy industrial demolition
- βMassive Production: 2.5β3.5 mΒ³ bucket moves 400β600 mΒ³/hr in loose soil
- βExtreme Breakout Force: 280β350 kN powers through hard rock and compacted material
- βDeep Reach: 8.5β10.0m digging depth for mega excavations and deep trenches
- βHeavy Rockbreaking: Runs the largest hydraulic breakers (6,000+ Joule impact)
- βLowest Cost Per mΒ³: Despite high hire rate, production efficiency makes it cheapest for bulk work
- ΓRequires 4.0m+ access width and reinforced ground β cannot operate in urban plots
- ΓTransport requires wide-load permits, escort vehicles, and specialized low-bed
- ΓHigh fuel consumption (35β50 L/hr) makes it uneconomical for light work
- ΓHigh hire rate is unjustified for small or medium projects
We do not maintain 50-ton units in our direct fleet, but we partner with specialized providers in Nairobi and Mombasa for mega project requirements. We coordinate delivery, operator assignment, and on-site support. Contact us for custom quotes and availability. Pricing is project-specific and depends on duration, location, and attachment requirements.
Use this simple decision tree to match your project to the right excavator size. Answer the questions in order β the first "yes" determines your machine.
Is your site access narrower than 3.5 meters, or are there overhead power lines, trees, or buildings within 5 meters of the work area?
YES β 20-Ton Excavator
No larger machine can physically access or operate safely. The 20-ton is your only option. Examples: basement excavation in Lavington, trenching in Kilimani, utility work in South C.
NO β Proceed to Question 2
Do you need to dig deeper than 7 meters, or is the excavation volume less than 5,000 mΒ³?
YES (deeper than 7m) β 30-Ton or 35-Ton
A 20-ton cannot reach effectively below 6.5m. For 7mβ12m, choose 30-ton. For 12mβ15m, choose 35-ton. For 15m+, consider 50-ton or specialized long-reach through our partners.
NO (shallow, small volume) β 20-Ton is sufficient
Are you encountering hard rock (basalt, granite, massive limestone) that requires sustained rockbreaking?
YES β 30-Ton, 35-Ton, or 50-Ton
For moderate rock (weathered basalt, tuff), 30-ton with breaker is sufficient. For hard, massive rock, 35-ton or 50-ton with heavy breaker is required.
NO (soil, clay, loose material) β 20-Ton or 30-Ton
Does your project require moving more than 50,000 mΒ³ of material, or is schedule compression critical?
YES β 50-Ton Excavator (Partner Service)
Only the 50-ton delivers the production rate to justify its hire cost on mega projects. Examples: highway earthworks, dam construction, quarry overburden removal. Contact us to coordinate through our partner network.
NO β 30-Ton or 35-Ton is optimal
| Project Type | Recommended Size | Why This Size | Typical Nairobi Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential Basement (4-6m) | 20-Ton | Tight access, shallow depth, cost-effective | Karen, Lavington, South C, Kilimani |
| Apartment Block Basement (8-12m) | 30-Ton | Deep reach, truck loading, moderate access | Parklands, Upper Hill, Westlands |
| High-Rise Basement (12-15m) | 35-Ton | Maximum reach in our fleet, heavy production | Upper Hill, Westlands, Kilimani |
| Mega Commercial Basement (15m+) | 50-Ton (Partner) | Deep excavation, heavy production, rockbreaking | Upper Hill, Nairobi CBD |
| Utility Trenching (Water/Sewer/Electric) | 20-Ton | Narrow trenches, urban access, precise grading | All Nairobi neighborhoods |
| Road Construction (Cut/Fill) | 30-Ton | Balanced production and mobility for highway earthworks | Thika Road, Mombasa Road, Southern Bypass |
| Highway/Mega Road Earthworks | 50-Ton (Partner) | Maximum production, loading 30-ton trucks efficiently | Nairobi-Mombasa Expressway, Nairobi-Nakuru Highway |
| Rockbreaking (Moderate) | 30-Ton | Sufficient power for weathered basalt and tuff | Athi River, Ngong, Karen |
| Rockbreaking (Hard/Massive) | 35-Ton or 50-Ton | Heavy breaker attachment, high impact force required | Quarries, mining sites, deep basement rock |
| Site Clearing & Topsoil Stripping | 20-Ton or 30-Ton | 20-ton for small sites; 30-ton for large developments | All development zones |
| Dam & Water Pan Excavation | 30-Ton or 35-Ton | Reach, production, and mobility for reservoir construction | Machakos, Kiambu, Nakuru, Kericho |
| Quarry Loading | 50-Ton (Partner) | Bucket size and cycle time optimized for truck loading | Juja, Kajiado, Athi River quarries |
| Swimming Pool Excavation | 20-Ton | Precision, tight access, minimal ground disturbance | Runda, Muthaiga, Lavington, Karen |
Hire rate is only part of the cost equation. Fuel, operator productivity, and project duration all factor into the true cost per cubic meter. Here is a realistic comparison for a typical 10,000 mΒ³ bulk earthworks project in Kenya:
| Cost Factor | 20-Ton | 30-Ton | 35-Ton |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Hire Rate | KES 38,000 | KES 58,000 | KES 58,000 |
| Production Rate (mΒ³/hr) | 80 β 120 | 180 β 250 | 220 β 300 |
| Days to Complete 10,000 mΒ³ | 12 β 16 days | 5 β 7 days | 4 β 6 days |
| Total Hire Cost | KES 456,000 β 608,000 | KES 290,000 β 406,000 | KES 232,000 β 348,000 |
| Fuel Cost (10 hrs/day) | KES 21,600 β 32,400/day | KES 36,000 β 50,400/day | KES 45,000 β 63,000/day |
| Total Fuel (project) | KES 259,000 β 518,000 | KES 180,000 β 353,000 | KES 180,000 β 378,000 |
| Total Project Cost | KES 715,000 β 1,126,000 | KES 470,000 β 759,000 | KES 412,000 β 726,000 |
| Cost Per mΒ³ | KES 72 β 113 | KES 47 β 76 | KES 41 β 73 |
- βMachine and certified operator with NCA license
- βStandard bucket (size per machine class)
- βDaily maintenance and lubrication
- β24/7 breakdown support and replacement machine if needed
- βStandard liability insurance coverage
- ΓVAT: Charged at applicable Kenyan tax rates
- ΓFuel: Client provides diesel or is billed at market rate + 10% handling
- ΓTransport: Low-bed transport to and from site is billed separately based on distance
- ΓAttachments: Rockbreaker, grapple, or clamshell billed at KES 3,000β8,000/day additional
- ΓGround Reinforcement: Steel plates, timber mats for soft ground are client cost
- ΓSpecialized Insurance: Project-specific or marine insurance is client responsibility
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