Concrete Calculator

Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) Volume Calculator

Easily estimate the amount of ready-mix concrete required for your project using our reliable concrete volume calculator. Before you begin, be sure to choose a consistent unit system—either metric (meters, cubic meters) or imperial (feet, cubic feet) as mixing both can lead to inaccurate results.

If you’re unsure, feel free to reach out — we’re here to help.Select the shape of the structure — whether it’s a slab, column, beam, or foundation.Enter the measurements as prompted. The calculator will instantly provide you with an estimated concrete volume.


Select Structure: Select the type of structure you’re working on, such as a slab, column, beam, or footing, and enter the required measurements. The calculator will instantly provide an estimated concrete volume to help you plan efficiently. For best results, we recommend adding an extra 3% to 5% to your calculation to account for potential wastage, spillage, or changes that may occur during construction.
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Concrete Slab Volume Calculator

To calculate the volume of a slab, measure the length, width, and height as shown

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Square Footing Volume Calculator

To calculate the volume of a square footing or trench, measure the length, width, and thickness as shown

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Trapezoidal Footing Volume Calculator

To calculate the volume of a trapezoidal footing or trench, measure the base length, base width, base height, vertical slant height, pillar length, and pillar width as shown

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Beam Volume Calculator

To calculate the volume of a square footing or trench, measure the length, width, and thickness as shown

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Square Column Calculator

To calculate the volume of a square Column or trench, measure the length, width, and thickness as shown

Trapezoidal Footing Diagram

Circular Footing Volume Calculator

To calculate the volume of a circular footing or trench, measure the diameter and height as shown.

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