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Concrete Delivery Cost Calculator USA — Ready-Mix Price, Fees & Total Cost

Calculate the true cost of ready-mix concrete delivery in the USA — including base price per cubic yard, short load fees, Saturday surcharges, fuel adjustments, washout fees, and total project delivery cost by region for 2025.

$125–$185
Avg. Price per CY (USA 2025)
$50–$200
Typical Short Load Fee
9 cy
Standard USA Truck Capacity
27
Cubic Feet per Cubic Yard
🏠 Driveway Slab 🏗️ Foundation 🌿 Patio & Walkway 🏊 Pool Deck 🏢 Commercial Floor 🛤️ Sidewalk & Curb
A Concrete Delivery Cost Calculator (USA) gives homeowners and contractors a transparent, line-item cost estimate for ordering ready-mix concrete anywhere in the United States. The delivered price of concrete varies widely by U.S. region, concrete strength (PSI), mix design, haul distance, and the day of the week. This free tool calculates your base concrete price per cubic yard, short load surcharge, Saturday and holiday premiums, fuel surcharge, washout fee, and total project delivery cost — so you can compare quotes accurately and budget your 2025 concrete project with confidence.

🚛 Concrete Delivery Cost Calculator — USA

Enter your project volume, concrete mix, region, and delivery details for a complete 2025 USA ready-mix cost breakdown.

Enter total cubic yards to be delivered. Use Volume Calculator tab if needed.

Saturday and holiday deliveries cost 10–25% more in most U.S. markets.

Free zone is typically 5–15 miles. Extra charges apply beyond that.

Estimated Total Concrete Delivery Cost (2025 USA)
All-in delivered cost including base price, fees, and surcharges.

💵 Cost Breakdown

    🚛 Delivery Details

      💡 Cost-Saving Tips

        Enter length, width, and thickness for rectangular slabs.

        Total length of the slab, footing, or linear run in feet.

        Width in feet (slab/footing) or diameter in feet (column/pier).

        Slab: 4–6 in. Driveway: 5–6 in. Footing: 8–12 in. Sidewalk: 4 in.

        For multiple identical footings, piers, or columns — multiply total.

        Total Concrete Volume to Order
        Including waste factor — round up to nearest 0.5 cy when ordering.

        📐 Volume Summary

          🚛 Truck Requirements

            💵 Quick Cost Range

              Loads below this threshold attract a short-load surcharge of $50–$200.

              Typical USA range: $50–$200 per truck that delivers less than minimum.

              Enter the base price per cubic yard from your ready-mix supplier quote.

              Charged if truck waits at site beyond 5–8 free minutes (typical). Enter 0 if not applicable.

              Trucks Required for Your Pour
              Optimal truck count and load schedule to minimize short-load fees.

              🚛 Load Schedule

                💵 Load Cost Summary

                  💡 Ordering Tips

                    Contractor and commercial accounts typically receive 5–15% lower pricing than homeowner orders.

                    2025 Ready-Mix Concrete Price Range
                    Estimated delivered price per cubic yard for your region and project type.

                    🗺️ Regional Pricing

                      📋 Typical Fee Schedule

                        📞 How to Get Best Price

                          💵 What Makes Up Your Concrete Delivery Bill — USA Cost Breakdown Guide

                          Base Material Cost (~55%)
                          Labor & Batching (~20%)
                          Delivery & Fuel (~12%)
                          Equipment (~8%)
                          Fees (~5%)
                          Cement & Aggregates Plant Labor & Batching Truck Delivery & Fuel Equipment & Depreciation Short Load / Surcharges
                          $125–$185
                          3,000 PSI per CY (USA Avg. 2025)
                          $50–$200
                          Short Load Fee (per truck)
                          10–25%
                          Saturday / Holiday Premium
                          $3–$8/mi
                          Extra Haul Charge (beyond free zone)

                          What Affects Concrete Delivery Cost in the USA?

                          The delivered price of ready-mix concrete in the United States is not a single fixed number — it is a combination of several line items that vary by region, season, volume, mix design, and day of delivery. Understanding each cost component helps homeowners and contractors compare quotes accurately and avoid unexpected charges that can add 15–30% to the base concrete price on small residential pours.

                          In 2025, the national average price for standard 3,000 PSI ready-mix concrete delivered to a residential jobsite ranges from $125 to $185 per cubic yard depending on U.S. region — with the Northeast and West Coast markets typically 15–25% higher than Midwest and Southeast markets. On top of the base price per yard, most U.S. ready-mix suppliers add fees for short loads, fuel, admixtures, Saturday delivery, extended wait time at the site, and concrete wash-out disposal that can significantly impact the total delivered cost for small pours.

                          📐 Concrete Delivery Total Cost Formula — USA Standard Method

                          Base Concrete Cost = Volume (cy) × Price per CY ($)
                          Short Load Fee = # Trucks below minimum × Short-Load Surcharge ($)
                          Fuel Surcharge = Volume × Fuel Adj. Factor (typically $5–$12/cy)
                          Saturday Premium = Base Cost × 0.10 to 0.25 (10–25%)
                          Extra Haul Charge = MAX(0, Distance − Free Zone) × $/mile
                          Admixture Add-Ons = Volume × Add-On Rate ($/cy)
                          Total Delivered Cost = Sum of all line items above + Washout fee ($25–$75)

                          ⚠️ The Short Load Fee — The Most Misunderstood Charge on Small USA Pours

                          A short load fee is charged by U.S. ready-mix suppliers when a truck delivers less than the supplier's minimum load threshold — typically 7–8 cubic yards per truck. If your project requires 10 cy and the truck holds 9 cy, you will get one full truck (9 cy) and one short load truck (1 cy) — triggering a short-load surcharge of $50–$200 on that second truck. To avoid this fee, round your order to an exact multiple of 9 cy, consider adding a small additional element to your project to fill the second truck, or ask your supplier if they can load your final truck to their minimum for free and let you refuse the excess on delivery.

                          🏠 Residential Concrete Prices (USA 2025)

                          A typical 400 sq ft residential driveway (4 inches thick) requires approximately 4.9 cy of concrete — landing on two short-load trucks in most markets. All-in delivered cost including short-load fees runs $900–$1,600 depending on U.S. region and day of pour. Ordering a slightly thicker slab at 5 inches brings volume to 6.2 cy, often qualifying for a single-truck minimum in many markets and saving $100–$200 in short-load fees.

                          🏗️ Commercial Concrete Pricing (USA 2025)

                          Commercial concrete orders above 50 cy typically qualify for volume pricing discounts of 5–12% below the standard list price — with contractors holding trade accounts receiving an additional 3–8% discount over homeowner pricing in most U.S. markets. For orders over 200 cy, consider requesting fixed-price contracts to lock in material costs, especially on multi-month projects exposed to cement price volatility driven by fuel costs and clinker supply.

                          🗺️ Regional Price Variation (USA 2025)

                          The highest U.S. concrete delivery prices are in New York City ($180–$240/cy), San Francisco Bay Area ($170–$225/cy), and Boston ($165–$210/cy). The most affordable markets include rural Midwest and Great Plains states at $110–$145/cy for standard 3,000 PSI mix. Texas and Florida mid-markets typically range $130–$165/cy. Prices in all U.S. markets increased 18–28% from 2021 to 2024 driven by cement, energy, and labor cost inflation.

                          2025 USA Ready-Mix Concrete Prices by Region — Reference Table

                          The table below shows estimated 2025 delivered ready-mix concrete prices for standard 3,000 PSI mix across major U.S. regional markets. All prices are per cubic yard, delivered within the supplier's standard service radius (typically 5–15 miles from the plant). Prices exclude short-load fees, Saturday premiums, and admixture add-ons.

                          USA Region / Market 3,000 PSI ($/cy) 4,000 PSI ($/cy) Short Load Fee Saturday Premium Market Notes
                          New York City / Long Island $180–$240 $205–$270 $150–$200 20–25% Highest USA market
                          California (Bay Area / LA) $170–$225 $195–$250 $100–$175 15–20% High labor + fuel costs
                          Northeast (MA, CT, NJ, PA) $155–$210 $175–$235 $100–$175 15–20% Union labor markets
                          Pacific Northwest (WA, OR) $145–$195 $165–$220 $75–$150 15–18% High in metro areas
                          Colorado / Mountain West $140–$185 $160–$210 $75–$125 12–18% Altitude surcharge in some areas
                          Illinois / Great Lakes $130–$175 $148–$198 $75–$125 10–15% Union + non-union markets
                          Texas (DFW, Houston, Austin) $125–$165 $143–$188 $50–$100 10–15% Competitive market
                          Florida (Tampa, Orlando, Miami) $130–$170 $148–$195 $50–$100 10–15% Year-round market
                          Southeast (GA, SC, NC, TN) $120–$158 $138–$180 $50–$100 10–12% Growing market, moderate prices
                          Great Plains / Rural Midwest $110–$148 $128–$168 $50–$75 8–12% Lowest USA market

                          🗽 New York City / Long Island

                          3,000 PSI$180–$240/cy
                          Short Load Fee$150–$200
                          Saturday Premium20–25%

                          🌴 California (Bay Area / LA)

                          3,000 PSI$170–$225/cy
                          Short Load Fee$100–$175
                          Saturday Premium15–20%

                          🌲 Pacific Northwest (WA/OR)

                          3,000 PSI$145–$195/cy
                          Short Load Fee$75–$150
                          Saturday Premium15–18%

                          ⭐ Texas (DFW / Houston / Austin)

                          3,000 PSI$125–$165/cy
                          Short Load Fee$50–$100
                          Saturday Premium10–15%

                          🌾 Great Plains / Rural Midwest

                          3,000 PSI$110–$148/cy
                          Short Load Fee$50–$75
                          Saturday Premium8–12%

                          Hidden Fees on USA Concrete Delivery Bills

                          Beyond the base price per cubic yard, U.S. ready-mix suppliers commonly add several surcharges and fees that are not always prominently disclosed in initial quotes. Knowing these fees in advance allows you to budget accurately and ask your supplier specifically about each item before placing your order.

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                          Short Load Fee ($50–$200)

                          Charged on any truck delivering less than the supplier's minimum load (typically 7–8 cy). The most common unexpected charge on U.S. residential concrete deliveries. Always calculate your volume precisely and round up to the nearest full truck load to avoid short-load fees on partial deliveries.

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                          Saturday / Weekend Premium (10–25%)

                          Most U.S. ready-mix plants charge a 10–25% premium for Saturday deliveries and 15–35% for Sunday or holiday deliveries due to overtime labor costs. On a 10 cy pour at $150/cy, a Saturday premium of 15% adds $225 to your bill. Weekday morning deliveries are always the lowest-cost option.

                          Fuel Surcharge ($5–$15/cy)

                          Almost all major U.S. ready-mix suppliers including Vulcan Materials, Martin Marietta, and local independents add a floating fuel surcharge of $5–$15 per cubic yard that adjusts monthly with diesel price indices. Ask your supplier for the current fuel surcharge rate when requesting a quote — it may not be included in the initial price-per-yard figure.

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                          Extended Wait / Demurrage ($1–$3/min)

                          Ready-mix trucks are typically allowed 5–8 free minutes on-site for discharge before a waiting time (demurrage) charge applies. At $1–$3 per minute, a truck waiting 20 minutes due to an unready site or slow pump can add $15–$60 per truck to your bill. Have your forms, pump, and crew ready before the first truck arrives.

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                          Washout Fee ($25–$75)

                          Many U.S. ready-mix suppliers charge a washout fee of $25–$75 per truck to cover the cost of disposing of drum washout water at the plant — a growing environmental compliance requirement. On a four-truck pour, this adds $100–$300. Ask specifically if washout fees are included in your quoted price or billed separately.

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                          Extra Haul Charge ($3–$8/loaded mile)

                          Concrete plants typically offer free delivery within a 5–15 mile radius. Beyond that, most U.S. suppliers charge $3–$8 per loaded mile per truck. On a 30-mile haul with 4 trucks, an extra haul charge of $5/mile beyond 15 miles costs an additional $300. Always confirm the supplier's free zone and per-mile charge in your quote.

                          ✅ How to Get the Best Concrete Delivery Price in the USA (2025)

                          To get the lowest delivered concrete price on your U.S. project: (1) Call at least three local ready-mix suppliers and ask for an all-in quote that explicitly includes fuel surcharge, short-load fee threshold, washout fee, and any extra haul charges. (2) Schedule your pour on a weekday morning (Tuesday through Thursday are typically least busy). (3) Order a volume that fills trucks completely — plan to meet or exceed the 7–8 cy minimum per truck to avoid short-load surcharges. (4) Ask if the supplier has a contractor account program — even homeowners can sometimes open a small account to access lower pricing. (5) Get quotes from both a national supplier (like U.S. Concrete, Martin Marietta, Vulcan) and local independents — local plants are often 8–15% cheaper in smaller markets.

                          Concrete Delivery Cost Calculator (USA) — Frequently Asked Questions

                          How much does a yard of concrete cost delivered in the USA in 2025? +
                          In 2025, the national average delivered price for standard 3,000 PSI ready-mix concrete ranges from $125 to $185 per cubic yard across most U.S. markets. The lowest prices are in rural Great Plains and Southeast states ($110–$148/cy), while the highest are in New York City ($180–$240/cy) and the San Francisco Bay Area ($170–$225/cy). These base prices exclude short-load fees, Saturday premiums, fuel surcharges, and extra haul charges — which can add 15–35% to the total bill on small residential pours.
                          How many cubic yards do I need for a 10×10 foot concrete slab? +
                          A 10 ft × 10 ft slab requires:
                          • At 4 inches thick: 10 × 10 × (4/12) ÷ 27 = 1.23 cy (order 1.4 cy with 10% waste)
                          • At 5 inches thick: 10 × 10 × (5/12) ÷ 27 = 1.54 cy (order 1.7 cy with 10% waste)
                          • At 6 inches thick: 10 × 10 × (6/12) ÷ 27 = 1.85 cy (order 2.0 cy with 10% waste)
                          All of these volumes are well below the typical 7–8 cy minimum per truck, so a short-load surcharge will apply. For a 10×10 slab alone, a line pump or direct chute discharge plus a short-load fee is the most economical approach in most U.S. markets.
                          What is the minimum order for a ready-mix concrete delivery in the USA? +
                          Most U.S. ready-mix concrete suppliers will deliver any volume from as little as 1 cubic yard — but will charge a short-load fee for any truck delivering less than 7–8 cubic yards (their minimum-load threshold). There is typically no hard minimum order quantity, but the economics of short-load fees make orders below 5–7 cy significantly more expensive per yard. Some suppliers have a minimum charge equivalent to 6–7 cy regardless of how little you order. For very small pours under 3 cy, bagged concrete mix from a home improvement store is often more economical than ordering ready-mix with a short-load surcharge.
                          Does the PSI strength of concrete affect the delivery price? +
                          Yes — higher PSI concrete requires more portland cement per cubic yard, which directly increases the material cost. In 2025 U.S. markets, the price premium for upgrading from 3,000 PSI to 4,000 PSI is typically $15–$30 per cubic yard, and from 4,000 PSI to 5,000 PSI adds another $20–$40/cy. For most residential driveways and garage floors, 3,500–4,000 PSI represents the best balance of cost and durability. The ACI 318 Building Code requires a minimum of 3,000 PSI for most residential structural applications and 4,000 PSI for many commercial applications.
                          Should I tip the concrete truck driver in the USA? +
                          Tipping concrete truck drivers is not standard practice or expected in the U.S. construction industry — drivers are compensated through wages and the haul fees included in your concrete price. However, for exceptional service on a complex pour — particularly if the driver works carefully to minimize mess, waits patiently while you handle an issue, or assists with difficult chute positioning — a cash tip of $20–$50 per driver is a generous and appreciated gesture. The most important thing you can do for your driver is to have the site ready, forms complete, and all crew in position before the truck arrives to avoid demurrage charges.
                          How far in advance should I order ready-mix concrete in the USA? +
                          In most U.S. markets, ready-mix concrete can be ordered 1–3 business days in advance for standard residential pours. During peak construction season (May through September), advance notice of 3–5 business days is advisable in busy metro areas. Large commercial pours over 100 cy should be booked 1–2 weeks in advance to ensure adequate truck and batch plant capacity. Always call to confirm your order 24 hours before the scheduled pour — concrete plants appreciate confirmations and will prioritize confirmed orders. Have a contingency plan for rain delays and always check the concrete plant's rain/weather cancellation policy before your pour day.

                          Concrete Resources for USA Homeowners

                          Trusted industry associations and government resources for paving cost data and material guidance.

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                          National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA)

                          Industry Standard

                          The NRMCA is the primary trade association for U.S. ready-mix concrete producers, publishing annual concrete price surveys, mix design guides, and consumer resources — including the "Find a Producer" locator tool to identify certified ready-mix suppliers in any U.S. zip code. NRMCA-certified plants meet quality and delivery standards beyond state minimums.

                          Visit NRMCA.org
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                          American Concrete Institute (ACI)

                          USA Design Standard

                          ACI publishes the U.S. concrete design code (ACI 318), concrete mix design guidelines (ACI 211.1), and free consumer guides for homeowners on ordering and placing concrete. ACI's free "Homeowner's Guide to Concrete" provides practical advice on selecting the right PSI, asking for the right mix design, and what to look for on delivery day.

                          Visit ACI.org
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                          Portland Cement Association (PCA)

                          Cement Industry Resource

                          The Portland Cement Association provides U.S. homeowners and contractors with free technical resources on concrete mix design, durability in freeze-thaw climates, decorative concrete finishing, and concrete pavement design. PCA also publishes annual U.S. cement and concrete industry statistical reports including regional pricing trend data.

                          Visit Cement.org