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Concrete Cost Per Yard Calculator USA — 2025 Prices

Instantly estimate how much concrete costs per cubic yard in the USA — ready-mix delivery, pump truck, short-load fees, labor & finishing included. Updated 2025 pricing by region.

$140
Avg. Cost per Yard (Ready-Mix)
$65
Pump Truck per Hour (Avg.)
$8–$12
Per Sq Ft Installed (Slab)
27 ft³
Cubic Feet in One Yard
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A concrete cost per yard calculator helps homeowners, contractors, and builders estimate the total price of ready-mix concrete delivery in the United States. In 2025, ready-mix concrete costs between $125 and $165 per cubic yard for a standard 3,000–4,000 PSI mix, but your final bill depends on mix design, delivery distance, pump requirements, short-load fees, and regional market conditions. This free tool calculates your total concrete cost per yard including all common surcharges so you can budget accurately before calling a local ready-mix supplier.

💰 Concrete Cost per Yard Calculator — USA

Enter your project details to estimate total concrete cost per cubic yard including delivery & extras.

Standard structural mix for slabs, footings, walls & most residential work.

1 yard = 27 cu ft. A 10×10 slab at 4 in. ≈ 1.23 yards.

Pump needed if pour site is 15+ ft from truck access.

Estimated Total Concrete Cost
Including delivery, pump & extras

📋 Cost Breakdown

    💵 Per-Yard Summary

      📐 Concrete Cost per Yard Breakdown — Where Your Money Goes

      Finishing & Labor — 35–45% of Total Installed Cost
      Ready-Mix Concrete — $125–$165/yd (Material Only)
      Portland Cement · Sand · Aggregate · Water · Admixtures
      🚚 Delivery & Pump Fees — $50–$350 per Load (Flat Fee)
      Site Prep · Forms · Rebar · Subgrade — Variable Cost
      $140
      Avg. Ready-Mix per Yard (2025)
      $200
      Avg. Short-Load (Under 5 yd)
      $10
      Avg. Installed per Sq Ft
      Ready-Mix Material Delivery & Pumping Site Prep & Forms Finishing & Labor

      What Is Concrete Cost per Yard in the USA?

      The concrete cost per yard refers to the price you pay for one cubic yard (27 cubic feet) of ready-mix concrete delivered to your job site. In 2025, most US homeowners pay between $125 and $165 per cubic yard for standard 4,000 PSI concrete, though the total can climb to $200+ per yard when you factor in short-load fees, pump trucks, and specialty admixtures. Understanding what drives these costs helps you negotiate better with local ready-mix producers and avoid surprise charges on delivery day.

      🔵 Quick Concrete Cost per Yard Reference (2025 USA)

      Standard 4,000 PSI ready-mix: $130–$150/yard in most metro areas. Add $50–$100 for delivery (under 20 miles), $150–$350/hr for pump truck if needed, and $30–$100 short-load surcharge for orders under 5 yards. Rural areas may see higher delivery fees but slightly lower base concrete cost per yard.

      🏠 Residential Ready-Mix Cost per Yard

      Homeowners typically pay $130–$155 per yard for 3,000–4,000 PSI concrete for driveways, patios, and sidewalks. A typical 2-car driveway (600 sq ft, 4 in. thick) needs about 7.4 yards, costing $960–$1,150 for material alone.

      🏗️ Commercial Concrete Cost per Yard

      Commercial projects using 4,500–6,000 PSI mixes pay $155–$210 per yard. Higher-strength mixes require more Portland cement per yard, increasing cost. Bulk orders of 100+ yards often qualify for volume discounts of 5–10%.

      🚚 Short-Load & Delivery Fees

      Most plants charge a short-load fee for orders under 5–10 yards — typically $30–$50 per yard below the minimum. A 3-yard order from a plant with a 10-yard minimum could add $210–$350 in surcharges to your concrete cost per yard.

      How to Calculate Concrete Cost per Yard for Your Project

      Calculating your total concrete cost per yard requires adding the base material price, delivery charges, pump fees, and any admixture upcharges. The formulas below work for any residential or commercial pour in the United States — from small patio slabs to large foundation walls.

      📐 Concrete Cost per Yard Calculation Formulas (USA)

      Volume (cu yd) = [Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Depth (in) ÷ 12] ÷ 27
      Material Cost = Volume (cu yd) × Price per Yard ($130–$165)
      Total Cost = Material + Delivery Fee + Pump Fee + Short-Load Fee + Admixtures
      Example: 10 yd @ $145/yd + $75 delivery + $0 pump = $1,525 total ($152.50 effective/yd)

      ⚠️ Watch for Hidden Concrete Cost per Yard Charges

      Many ready-mix plants charge extra time fees ($2–$5 per minute) if the truck sits on site longer than 60–90 minutes. Saturday delivery adds $50–$150 per load. Always ask for an all-inclusive quote that lists the concrete cost per yard, delivery, environmental fee, fuel surcharge, and overtime charges separately.

      Concrete Cost per Yard by Mix Type — 2025 USA Prices

      The table below shows typical 2025 ready-mix concrete cost per yard for the most common mix designs ordered in the United States. Prices reflect delivered cost within 20 miles of a batch plant in a mid-range metro area. Your actual cost per yard may vary by $10–$25 depending on your local market.

      Mix Type / PSI Cost per Yard Typical Use Min. Order Slump (in.) Rating
      3,000 PSI$120 – $140Sidewalks, patios, light slabs3–5 yd4–5Economy
      3,500 PSI$130 – $150Driveways, garage floors3–5 yd4–5Standard
      4,000 PSI$135 – $160Foundations, walls, structural slabs5 yd4–6Most Common
      4,500 PSI$145 – $175Heavy-duty, freeze-thaw zones5 yd4–5Premium
      5,000 PSI$155 – $190Commercial, high-rise, parking5–10 yd4–6High Strength
      6,000 PSI$175 – $220Industrial, bridges, precast10 yd3–5Specialty
      Flowable Fill$100 – $125Utility trench backfill3 ydSelf-levelingLow Strength

      3,000 PSI — Economy

      Cost per Yard$120 – $140
      Typical UseSidewalks, patios
      Min. Order3–5 yd
      Slump4–5 in.

      3,500 PSI — Standard

      Cost per Yard$130 – $150
      Typical UseDriveways, garages
      Min. Order3–5 yd
      Slump4–5 in.

      4,000 PSI — Most Common

      Cost per Yard$135 – $160
      Typical UseFoundations, walls
      Min. Order5 yd
      Slump4–6 in.

      4,500 PSI — Premium

      Cost per Yard$145 – $175
      Typical UseHeavy-duty, freeze-thaw
      Min. Order5 yd
      Slump4–5 in.

      5,000 PSI — High Strength

      Cost per Yard$155 – $190
      Typical UseCommercial, parking
      Min. Order5–10 yd
      Slump4–6 in.

      6,000 PSI — Specialty

      Cost per Yard$175 – $220
      Typical UseIndustrial, bridges
      Min. Order10 yd
      Slump3–5 in.

      Flowable Fill — Low Strength

      Cost per Yard$100 – $125
      Typical UseUtility trench backfill
      Min. Order3 yd
      SlumpSelf-leveling

      Key Factors That Affect Concrete Cost per Yard

      📍 Geographic Region

      Concrete cost per yard varies by $20–$40 across US regions. Northeast and West Coast markets run $10–$25 higher per yard than Southeast or Midwest due to higher cement costs, labor rates, and energy prices at local batch plants.

      🧪 Mix Design & PSI

      Higher PSI mixes require more Portland cement per cubic yard, directly raising cost. A 6,000 PSI mix may use 7+ bags of cement per yard vs. 5.5 bags for 3,000 PSI — adding $40–$60 per yard in raw material alone.

      📦 Order Volume

      Ordering under 5 yards triggers short-load fees of $30–$50 per yard below minimum. Conversely, large orders of 50+ yards often earn $5–$15 per yard volume discounts. Always compare total delivered concrete cost per yard for different order sizes.

      ⛽ Fuel & Delivery Surcharges

      Most plants include delivery within 10–15 miles, then charge $5–$10 per additional mile. With diesel prices fluctuating, fuel surcharges of $25–$75 per load are common in 2025 and significantly impact your effective concrete cost per yard.

      Concrete Cost per Yard by US Region — 2025 Averages

      Regional pricing differences reflect local cement production, transportation costs, labor markets, and seasonal demand. The following table provides estimated 2025 concrete cost per yard for a standard 4,000 PSI residential mix delivered within 20 miles of the batch plant.

      US Region Cost per Yard (4,000 PSI) Delivery Fee Short-Load Fee Pump (Line/hr) Peak Season
      Southeast (FL, GA, AL, SC)$120 – $145$50 – $80$30 – $45/yd$150 – $225Mar – Oct
      Midwest (OH, IL, IN, MI)$125 – $150$55 – $90$35 – $50/yd$150 – $250Apr – Oct
      Northeast (NY, NJ, PA, MA)$145 – $175$65 – $110$40 – $60/yd$175 – $300May – Sep
      Southwest (TX, AZ, NM, OK)$125 – $155$50 – $85$30 – $45/yd$150 – $250Year-Round
      West Coast (CA, OR, WA)$150 – $185$70 – $120$45 – $65/yd$175 – $350Mar – Nov
      Mountain (CO, UT, MT, WY)$135 – $165$60 – $100$35 – $55/yd$160 – $275May – Sep

      Southeast (FL, GA, AL, SC)

      Cost per Yard$120 – $145
      Delivery Fee$50 – $80
      Short-Load Fee$30 – $45/yd
      Pump (Line/hr)$150 – $225
      Peak SeasonMar – Oct

      Midwest (OH, IL, IN, MI)

      Cost per Yard$125 – $150
      Delivery Fee$55 – $90
      Short-Load Fee$35 – $50/yd
      Pump (Line/hr)$150 – $250
      Peak SeasonApr – Oct

      Northeast (NY, NJ, PA, MA)

      Cost per Yard$145 – $175
      Delivery Fee$65 – $110
      Short-Load Fee$40 – $60/yd
      Pump (Line/hr)$175 – $300
      Peak SeasonMay – Sep

      Southwest (TX, AZ, NM, OK)

      Cost per Yard$125 – $155
      Delivery Fee$50 – $85
      Short-Load Fee$30 – $45/yd
      Pump (Line/hr)$150 – $250
      Peak SeasonYear-Round

      West Coast (CA, OR, WA)

      Cost per Yard$150 – $185
      Delivery Fee$70 – $120
      Short-Load Fee$45 – $65/yd
      Pump (Line/hr)$175 – $350
      Peak SeasonMar – Nov

      Mountain (CO, UT, MT, WY)

      Cost per Yard$135 – $165
      Delivery Fee$60 – $100
      Short-Load Fee$35 – $55/yd
      Pump (Line/hr)$160 – $275
      Peak SeasonMay – Sep

      Tips to Lower Your Concrete Cost per Yard

      • Order at or above the minimum load — most plants set minimums at 5–10 yards. Ordering 5 yards instead of 4 can actually save money by eliminating the $150–$200 short-load surcharge on your concrete cost per yard.
      • Schedule midweek deliveries — Tuesday through Thursday pours avoid the Saturday premium ($50–$150) and give you better truck availability, reducing wait-time charges that inflate your effective concrete cost per yard.
      • Get 3 quotes minimum — concrete cost per yard can vary $15–$30 between competing plants within the same metro area. Call at least three local suppliers for your best price.
      • Skip the pump if possible — direct chute pours save $150–$350 per load. If the truck can get within 15 feet of your pour site using a standard 12-ft chute or wheelbarrows, you can avoid the pump entirely.
      • Pour during off-season — in northern states, winter pours (November–March) may get 5–10% discounts on concrete cost per yard since plants have lower demand and want to keep trucks moving.
      • Ask about return concrete credits — if you ordered 8 yards but only needed 7, some plants will credit 50–75% of the unused yard. This only applies if less than 0.5 yard is returned and the truck hasn't started washing out.

      Concrete Cost per Yard for Common US Projects — 2025

      The following table shows estimated total concrete cost per yard for the most common residential projects in the USA, including material, delivery, and basic finishing. Labor for forming, placing, and finishing is shown separately.

      Project Type Typical Size Yards Needed Material Cost Labor & Finishing Total Installed
      Driveway (2-Car)20×30 ft, 4 in.7.4 yd$1,035 – $1,220$2,400 – $3,600$3,400 – $4,800
      Patio Slab12×16 ft, 4 in.2.4 yd$335 – $395$960 – $1,540$1,300 – $1,950
      Sidewalk4×50 ft, 4 in.2.5 yd$345 – $410$800 – $1,250$1,150 – $1,650
      Garage Floor20×24 ft, 5 in.7.4 yd$1,035 – $1,220$2,400 – $3,840$3,400 – $5,060
      Foundation (Stem Wall)40×28 perimeter12–18 yd$1,680 – $2,970$4,800 – $7,200$6,500 – $10,200
      Pool Deck600 sq ft, 4 in.7.4 yd$1,035 – $1,220$3,000 – $5,400$4,000 – $6,600

      Driveway (2-Car) — 20×30 ft

      Yards Needed7.4 yd
      Material Cost$1,035 – $1,220
      Labor & Finishing$2,400 – $3,600
      Total Installed$3,400 – $4,800

      Patio Slab — 12×16 ft

      Yards Needed2.4 yd
      Material Cost$335 – $395
      Labor & Finishing$960 – $1,540
      Total Installed$1,300 – $1,950

      Sidewalk — 4×50 ft

      Yards Needed2.5 yd
      Material Cost$345 – $410
      Labor & Finishing$800 – $1,250
      Total Installed$1,150 – $1,650

      Garage Floor — 20×24 ft

      Yards Needed7.4 yd
      Material Cost$1,035 – $1,220
      Labor & Finishing$2,400 – $3,840
      Total Installed$3,400 – $5,060

      Foundation (Stem Wall)

      Yards Needed12–18 yd
      Material Cost$1,680 – $2,970
      Labor & Finishing$4,800 – $7,200
      Total Installed$6,500 – $10,200

      Pool Deck — 600 sq ft

      Yards Needed7.4 yd
      Material Cost$1,035 – $1,220
      Labor & Finishing$3,000 – $5,400
      Total Installed$4,000 – $6,600

      Frequently Asked Questions — Concrete Cost per Yard USA

      How much does a yard of concrete cost in 2025?+
      In 2025, a cubic yard of standard 4,000 PSI ready-mix concrete costs $135–$160 for material alone in most US metro areas. With delivery (10–20 miles), expect to pay $150–$185 per yard effective cost. West Coast and Northeast markets run 10–20% higher than the national average concrete cost per yard.
      How much concrete is in a truck load?+
      A standard ready-mix truck holds 8–10 cubic yards of concrete (about 40,000 lbs fully loaded). Mini-mix trucks carry 2–5 yards for smaller jobs. Most plants prefer to dispatch full loads for efficiency — ordering 8–10 yards gets you the best concrete cost per yard since you avoid short-load fees entirely.
      What is a short-load fee for concrete?+
      A short-load fee is a surcharge applied when you order less than the plant's minimum load (typically 5–10 yards). The fee ranges from $30–$50 per cubic yard below the minimum. For example, ordering 3 yards from a plant with a 10-yard minimum could add $210–$350 in fees, significantly increasing your effective concrete cost per yard.
      Is it cheaper to buy bagged concrete or ready-mix?+
      Ready-mix is cheaper for anything over 1 cubic yard. Bagged concrete (80 lb bags) costs approximately $400–$450 per cubic yard when you factor in 45 bags at $9–$10 each. Ready-mix at $140–$165 per yard is 60–65% cheaper. The crossover point is roughly 0.5–1.0 yards — below that, bags avoid the delivery and short-load fees that inflate ready-mix concrete cost per yard.
      How much does a concrete pump truck cost?+
      Concrete pump costs in 2025: Line pump: $150–$250/hour (good for residential, up to 300 ft reach). Boom pump: $175–$350/hour (commercial, up to 200+ ft reach height). Most residential pours take 2–4 hours, so pump costs add $300–$1,000 to your total. Some companies charge a flat fee of $500–$800 instead of hourly rates.
      How do I reduce concrete cost per yard for my project?+
      To lower your concrete cost per yard:
      • Order at or above the plant minimum to avoid short-load fees
      • Schedule midweek (Tue–Thu) to skip weekend premiums
      • Get 3+ quotes from local plants — prices vary $15–$30/yard
      • Use direct chute pour to skip pump costs
      • Pour during off-peak season for potential 5–10% discounts
      • Combine with a neighbor's project to split delivery fees
      What is the concrete cost per yard for a driveway in the USA?+
      For a typical 2-car driveway (600 sq ft, 4 in. thick), you need approximately 7.4 cubic yards of 3,500–4,000 PSI concrete. At $130–$160 per yard, material costs $960–$1,185. Add $50–$100 delivery for a total material cost of $1,010–$1,285. With professional labor for forming, placing, and finishing, total installed driveway cost runs $3,400–$4,800 ($5.50–$8.00 per square foot).

      Helpful Concrete Cost Resources for the USA

      Trusted pricing guides, industry data, and supplier directories for US concrete projects.

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      NRMCA Ready-Mix Guide

      Industry Authority

      The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association provides producer directories, concrete cost per yard benchmarks, specification guides, and educational resources for homeowners and contractors across the USA.

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      ACI Concrete Standards

      Technical Standard

      The American Concrete Institute's ACI 318 and ACI 301 standards define mix design requirements, strength specifications, and testing protocols that directly influence concrete cost per yard across all US markets.

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      ASTM C94 Specification

      Delivery Standard

      ASTM C94 is the standard specification for ready-mixed concrete delivery in the USA — covering batching, mixing, transporting, and delivery requirements that affect quality and concrete cost per yard nationwide.

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