Concrete Project Estimator 2026 - Full Material and Cost Estimate for Any Pour

The most complete free concrete project estimator for USA contractors and homeowners. Get a full line-item estimate - concrete yardage, labor, rebar, gravel base, forms, delivery, and total project cost - for slabs, driveways, patios, footings, walls, columns, and stairs. All pricing reflects real 2026 USA market rates from NRMCA and BLS data.

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Concrete Project Cost Facts - 2026

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Avg. Ready-Mix Price

$160-$195

Per cubic yard delivered, 2026 national average per NRMCA. Short-load fees add $50-$150/yd under 8 yards.

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Installed Cost

$6.50-$17/ft²

Full installed cost including labor, concrete, and site prep. Decorative finishes push costs to $22/sq ft.

Full Cure Time

28 Days

Concrete reaches 100% design PSI strength at 28 days. Vehicle traffic OK after 7 days, foot traffic after 24-48 hours.

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Standard Waste Factor

8-10%

ACI recommends ordering 5-10% extra on standard pours. Stairs and complex shapes need 15-20% overage.

Who Uses This Concrete Project Estimator?

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DIY Homeowners

Get an accurate project budget before ordering materials. Know exactly how many yards to order, what reinforcement to use, and what to expect to pay a contractor.

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Concrete Contractors

Build fast, accurate bid estimates for any project type. Export itemized PDF reports to attach to client proposals and compare with supplier quotes.

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General Contractors

Estimate concrete costs across multiple project phases. Add sections together for full site budgets covering slabs, footings, walls, and columns in one estimate.

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Engineers and Inspectors

Quickly verify yardage calculations and cost estimates against project specs. Supports all standard ACI mix designs and reinforcement configurations.

🧮 Concrete Project Estimator

Select your project type, enter dimensions, and get a complete cost estimate in seconds. Fields marked * are required.

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ACI 302: 4 in. standard for residential slabs
Higher PSI = stronger + $15-$35 more per cubic yard
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2026 national avg: $160-$195/yd. Check with your local plant. Find local price
ACI recommends 5-10% overage to avoid short pours. Stairs need 15-20%.

How the Concrete Project Estimator Works

Select Project Type and Shape

Choose from 7 project types - slab, driveway, patio, footing, wall, column, or stairs. Select your shape (rectangle, circle, L-shape, or triangle). Smart defaults set the right depth and PSI for each type.

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Enter Your Dimensions

Input length, width, and depth in feet. For columns and tube footings, enter diameter and depth. For stairs, enter step count, rise, run, and width. All shapes calculate to cubic yards automatically.

Set Pricing and Options

Enter your local concrete price, choose labor mode, PSI, reinforcement, and use Advanced Options to add gravel base, forms, vapor barrier, pump, and finish type for a complete project estimate.

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Get Your Itemized Estimate

Get a full line-item cost breakdown with volume detail, material list, labor estimate, timeline, and cost charts. Download a PDF report or print it to compare contractor bids and order materials.

How to Estimate Any Concrete Project in 2026

A complete concrete project estimate in 2026 has six cost components: ready-mix concrete ($160-$195/yd), labor ($3-$9/sq ft depending on project type), delivery ($18-$25/yd), reinforcement ($0.35-$1.75/sq ft), site prep (gravel base, forms, vapor barrier), and equipment rental if needed. Most residential projects run $6.50 to $12 per square foot installed - or $2,600 to $4,800 for a typical 20x20 slab. Use the concrete volume calculator to verify yardage before ordering.

The biggest variables in any concrete estimate are project complexity and site conditions. A simple rectangular slab with direct truck access runs $6.50 to $8 per sq ft. A stamped patio with pump access, colored concrete, and complex patterns runs $14 to $22 per sq ft. Use the concrete pour cost calculator to focus specifically on pour costs if you already have your yardage.

Project Type Affects Every Line Item

Different project types carry different depth standards, PSI requirements, and labor complexity. Residential slabs and patios use 4-inch depth and 3,000 PSI. Driveways need 5-6 inches at 3,500 PSI minimum. Footings and foundations require 8-12 inches at 4,000 PSI with rebar. Walls add forming costs that can equal or exceed the concrete cost itself. Use the concrete foundation calculator for detailed footing and stem wall estimates.

Why Volume Accuracy Matters

Running short of concrete mid-pour is a serious construction defect. A cold joint - where fresh concrete meets partially set concrete - creates a structural weak point that can fail under load. Always order 5-10% more than your calculated volume. Use our yardage calculator to verify your numbers before calling the plant. If your order is under 9 cubic yards, a short-load fee of $50-$150 per yard applies - check the concrete delivery cost calculator for current regional delivery and short-load fees.

2026 Concrete Project Cost by Type - USA National Average
Project Type Standard Depth PSI Material Only Installed (Pro)
Residential Slab4 in.3,000$3-$5/sq ft$6.50-$10/sq ft
Driveway5-6 in.3,500$4-$7/sq ft$7-$13/sq ft
Patio4 in.3,000$3-$5/sq ft$6.50-$10/sq ft
Footing / Foundation8-12 in.4,000$6-$10/sq ft$15-$30/sq ft
Retaining Wall8-10 in.4,000$7-$12/sq ft$20-$45/sq ft
Concrete Stairs6 in. min.3,500$5-$8/sq ft$300-$500/step

💡 Pro Tip: Combine Pours to Eliminate Short-Load Fees

Schedule your driveway, walkway, and any pads together in a single concrete order. If your combined project reaches 9 cubic yards, you eliminate the short-load fee entirely - saving $450-$1,350 on a typical 9-yard order. Use the gravel calculator to plan your base material delivery at the same time.

⚠ Footing Depth: Check Local Frost Line First

Footings must extend below the local frost depth per IBC 2024 to prevent heave. Frost depth ranges from 6 inches in southern states to 60+ inches in northern Minnesota and Maine. A footing poured at the wrong depth will heave and crack regardless of concrete quality. Check your local building department or use NOAA frost depth maps before finalizing footing dimensions.

Real Concrete Project Estimate Examples - 2026

🚗 Two-Car Driveway

Dimensions:20 ft x 40 ft x 5 in.
Volume:12.3 cu yd ordered
PSI:3,500 PSI
Concrete:$2,214
Pro labor:$2,400
#4 Rebar 18":$960
Gravel base 4":$310
Forms + misc:$390
Total: $6,274 - $7,200

Full 12-yard truck - no short-load fee. Pro labor at $3/sq ft. See the driveway calculator for a detailed yardage breakdown.

🏠 Backyard Patio with Pump

Dimensions:18 ft x 22 ft x 4 in.
Volume:5.5 cu yd ordered
PSI:3,000 PSI
Concrete:$990
Line pump:$950
Short-load fee:$330
Pro labor:$1,188
Gravel + forms:$490
Total: $3,948 - $4,700

Pump + short-load fee adds $1,280 vs. direct truck pour. Confirm truck access before scheduling to avoid this cost.

🏗 Strip Footing - 40 ft Perimeter

Dimensions:40 ft x 2 ft x 12 in.
Volume:3.7 cu yd ordered
PSI:4,000 PSI
Concrete:$814
Short-load fee:$222
Pro labor:$960
#4 Rebar:$380
Forms + misc:$290
Total: $2,666 - $3,200

Under 9 yards - $222 short-load fee. Consider combining with a slab or pad order to eliminate fee. Use the foundation calculator to plan multi-section footings.

Frequently Asked Questions - Concrete Project Estimator

Data Sources and Accuracy

  • Concrete prices: National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) 2026 Producer Price Survey
  • Labor rates: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Construction Trade Data, 2026
  • Concrete standards: American Concrete Institute (ACI 302.1R, ACI 305, ACI 306, ACI 318)
  • Building code: International Building Code (IBC 2024)
  • Mix design: Portland Cement Association (PCA) Design Reference Manual

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