Build A Clear Concrete Budget In Australian Dollars Before You Book The Pour. Add Your Concrete Quantity, Local A$/m³ Rate, Delivery, Pump Hire, Labour, Reinforcement, Formwork And Other Project Costs. You Can Also Estimate Bagged Concrete Cost Or Compare Two Supplier Quotes Side By Side.
Select The Option That Best Matches Your Project. All Calculator Entries Start At Zero. The Result Stays Hidden Until You Press Calculate Total Cost.
Your Result Will Appear Here After You Press Calculate Total Cost.
The PDF Includes The Calculator Mode, Main Cost Inputs, Concrete Quantity Or Area, Material Cost, Labour, Other Charges And Estimated Total.
The Concrete Rate Is Only One Line In The Budget. A More Complete Estimate Adds Delivery, Pumping, Labour, Reinforcement, Formwork And Other Project Costs To The Material Cost.
A Good Budget Separates The Main Cost Groups So You Can See Which Part Of The Project Is Driving The Total And Compare Quotes More Clearly.
Multiply The Concrete Quantity By The A$/m³ Rate To Estimate The Base Material Cost.
Add Delivery, Short-Load Or Other Supplier Charges Separately So They Are Easy To Review.
Include Pumping When The Truck Cannot Discharge Directly Where The Concrete Is Needed.
Add Placement, Screeding, Finishing Or Contractor Labour As A Total Or Per-Square-Metre Rate.
Include Mesh, Bar, Chairs And Related Installation Costs Where They Apply.
Save A Clear Cost Summary With The Site Name, Calculator Mode And Main Budget Lines.
A Concrete Budget Can Be Misleading If It Only Multiplies Cubic Metres By A Concrete Rate. The Material Cost Is Important, But It Is Often Only One Part Of The Real Project total. Delivery, pump hire, labour, reinforcement, formwork, excavation, finishing and other services can all change the final amount.
The Total Concrete Cost Calculator Separates These Cost Groups So You Can Enter The Numbers You Actually Have. If A Supplier Gives You A Concrete Rate And Separate Service Fees, Add Them As Separate Lines. If A Contractor Gives You A Labour Rate Per Square Metre, Use The Installed Slab Cost Option. If You Are Comparing Two Ready-Mix Quotes, Use The Quote Comparison Option.
Concrete Material Cost = Concrete Volume (m³) × Concrete Rate (A$/m³)
For Example, If A Project Needs 4.00 m³ And Your Supplier Rate Is A$400 Per m³, The Concrete Material Line Is A$1,600 Before Delivery Or Other Charges. The Actual Rate You Enter Should Come From A Current Local Quote Whenever Possible.
Ready-Mix Suppliers Can Have Different Rules For Delivery, Small Orders, Waiting Time, Regional Travel, After-Hours Service Or Returned Concrete. These Charges Are Easier To Understand When They Are Added Separately From The A$/m³ Rate.
A Pump Can Be Required When The Agitator Truck Cannot Reach The Pour Directly. Pump Cost Can Depend On The Type Of Pump, Time On Site, Line Length, Location And Minimum Booking Conditions. Enter The Total Pump Figure From Your Quote Rather Than Guessing If You Already Have One.
Labour Can Include Site Preparation, Placing, Screeding, Trowelling, Edging, Joint Work, Finishing And Cleanup. Some Contractors Quote A Total Project Price, While Others Quote A Rate Per Square Metre. The Calculator Supports Both Styles Through Different Modes.
Reinforcement And Formwork Are Separate From The Concrete Itself. Reinforcement May Include Mesh, Bars, Chairs And Ties. Formwork Can Include Boxing, Bracing, Edge Forms, Steps, Rebates Or Other Temporary Works Needed To Hold The Concrete In Shape.
| Cost Item | Common Unit | Typical Input Method | Included In Total? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ready-Mix Concrete | A$/m³ | Volume × Rate | Yes |
| Bagged Concrete | A$/Bag | Bags × Price | Yes |
| Delivery / Short Load | A$ Total | Supplier Fee | Yes |
| Concrete Pump | A$ Total | Pump Quote | Yes |
| Labour | A$ Total Or A$/m² | Contractor Quote | Yes |
| Reinforcement | A$ Total Or A$/m² | Material / Install Cost | Yes |
| Formwork | A$ Total Or A$/m² | Material / Labour Cost | Yes |
Bagged Concrete Is Often Convenient For Small Jobs. To Estimate The Material Cost, Multiply The Number Of Bags By The Price Per Bag. Then Add Delivery Or Pickup, Mixing Labour, Reinforcement, Formwork And Other Project Costs Separately.
Bag Cost = Number Of Bags × Price Per Bag
The Installed Slab Option Starts With Area And Depth. It Calculates Concrete Volume, Adds Waste, Then Uses Per-Square-Metre Rates For Labour, Reinforcement And Formwork. This Is Useful When You Have contractor rates expressed per m² rather than one total figure.
Total = Concrete Cost + Labour + Reinforcement + Formwork + Pump / Delivery / Extras
A Lower A$/m³ Rate Does Not Always Mean A Lower Delivered Total. One Supplier May Have A Lower Concrete Rate But Higher Delivery Or Small-Load fees. Compare the total cost at the actual quantity you plan to order.
Cost Per Square Metre Can Be Useful For Comparing Projects, But It Should Be Used Carefully. Two Slabs With The Same Area Can Have Different depths, reinforcement, access conditions and finishing requirements. A thicker slab or difficult pump access can increase cost even when the m² is identical.
Cost Per Cubic Metre Is Useful For The Concrete Material Itself. It Does Not Automatically include labour, pumping, reinforcement, formwork or site preparation. Keep material and installed cost separate when comparing budgets.
Concrete Prices And Contractor Rates Can Change By City, Region, Project Size, mix specification, access, timing and market conditions. That Is Why The Calculator Uses Your Own Inputs Instead Of Locking In One National Price.
The Tool Does Not Automatically Add Taxes, Permit Costs, Engineering, excavation, demolition, drainage, sealing or decorative finishes unless you enter them in an available cost field. Review your own project scope before treating the result as a full project budget.
A Simple Cost Breakdown Helps You See Whether The Main Difference Is Concrete, Delivery, Pumping, Labour Or Other Site Work.
Start With Concrete Volume × Rate Or Bags × Bag Price.
Add Supplier Service Fees, Travel And Short-Load Charges.
Add Pump Hire, Labour, Reinforcement And Formwork.
Add Other Project Costs And Compare The Final Delivered Budget.
These Examples Show How Different Cost Lines Can Change The Final Budget. They Are Illustrative Only And Are Not Current Supplier Quotes.
| Example | Concrete Material | Delivery / Pump | Labour / Reo / Form | Total Example Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small Pad Example | A$800 | A$250 | A$700 | A$1,750 |
| Patio Example | A$1,600 | A$600 | A$1,800 | A$4,000 |
| Garage Floor Example | A$2,000 | A$700 | A$2,600 | A$5,300 |
| Driveway Example | A$3,200 | A$900 | A$4,100 | A$8,200 |
| Large Slab Example | A$5,000 | A$1,200 | A$6,800 | A$13,000 |
A Small Change In Access, Depth, Finish Or Quantity Can Affect More Than One Part Of The Budget.
Simple Answers About Concrete Material Cost, Labour, Delivery, Pumping And Total Budgeting.
Multiply Concrete Volume By The A$/m³ Rate, Then Add Delivery, Pump Hire, Labour, Reinforcement, Formwork And Any Other Project Costs.
Not Always. Supplier Quotes Can List Delivery Or Other Service Fees Separately, So Check The Quote Inclusions Before Comparing Rates.
Multiply The Number Of Bags By The Price Per Bag, Then Add Delivery, Labour, Reinforcement, Formwork And Other Costs.
Yes. Use The Installed Slab Cost Option And Enter Your Labour, Reinforcement And Formwork Rates Per m².
Yes. Enter The Same Concrete Quantity, Each Supplier's A$/m³ Rate And Their Additional Fees. The Calculator Shows The Lower Total And Difference.
Yes. The Ready-Mix And Installed Slab Modes Include Fields For Pump Or Related delivery extras.
The Calculator Starts At Zero So The Result Is Based Only On Your Actual Quotes, Rates And Project Costs.
No. It Is A Planning Estimate Based On The Values You Enter. Confirm Final Prices With Suppliers And Contractors.
The PDF Includes The Selected Cost Mode, Main Inputs, Cost Breakdown And Estimated Total, With Generated By ConcreteCreek.com.
Yes. Rates Can Change By Location, Quantity, mix, access, timing and supplier or contractor conditions.
Use Current Supplier Quotes, Product Information And Australian Safety Guidance Alongside Any Online Concrete Budget.
Australian Industry Information And Technical Resources For Concrete Construction.
Visit CCAANational Safety Information About Silica And Concrete-Related Work Hazards.
Read Silica GuidanceSupplier Information Can Help You Understand How Service Fees May Be Listed Separately From Concrete Material Rates.
View Service InformationUse Current Delivered Quotes And Contractor Rates For The Final Project Budget.