Hi,
This site is brilliant. It's been great reading about other people's experiences on projects I'm looking at tackling.
My post is to hopefully get some advice on leveling my backyard.
My backyard is on a slope where the property line between my lot and the back neighbor is significantly higher than the house.
There's currently a retaining wall in the middle of the backyard (900mm high). Based on how soggy the dirt is at the bottom of the retaining wall (on the lower tier), I'm not sure there's a very good (or any) drainage behind the retaining wall.
Ultimately, I'd like to flatten the entire yard from point A at the highest point in the below diagram to all be completely flat at point B. (I did not include the width of the backyard... I'd need to check but I think it's about 10m.)

- Is DIY-ing this completely out of the question? Or is the scale of this job such that it should be done professionally? I'm happy to chip away at it over a few months if it can be done in phases.
- If possible to DIY, where do I even begin?
- I accept that the retaining wall at the far end would be quite high at >1.3m. Aesthetically, I think it can be made to look good but practically, will this be a usable, pleasant space given that the neighbours will literally be looking down on anyone in the backyard?
- Given the height of the retaining wall, my understanding is that it needs to be approved by an engineer and/or council. Is this correct? Is it possible to maybe tier the retaining wall into steps (or some other restructuring) to not require external approval? (Not trying to do anything dodgy, just want to understand what factors make this job complicated.)
- If I were to do this in phases (ie dig a portion of the yard at a time), where would I even put the dirt?
- Access might be an issue (either from my yard or the adjacent neighbors) if I were to hire a Bobcat and driver to get it done in one go.
- If I were to get this done professionally, what would be the ballpark cost of such a project?