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Cost of Concrete Bill Waller 04-12-2008
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Posted by HeyBub on April 12, 2008, 6:06 pm
Colbyt wrote:
>> Can anyone give me a ball park cost for a yard of concrete? Does the
>> price per
>> yard go down as the yardage goes up?
>> My project will take about 68 yards.
>>
>> Thanks
>> __________________
>> Bill Waller
>> New Eagle, PA
>>
>> wsw1856@comcast.net
>
>
>
> Where are you pouring this runway?
>
> A cubic yard is L*w*d= /27 assuming the measurements are in
> feet or a fraction thereof.
>
> 1foot*27foot*1foot = 27 /27 = 1 cubic yard
>
>
> The first 3 yards (here) cost more because of the haul charge and the
> price per yard is less after that.

Maybe it's a sidewalk:

1/3 foot deep (4") x 3' wide x 27' long = 1 cubic yard.

68 yards x 27' = 1,836 feet.




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Posted by S. Barker on April 12, 2008, 11:39 pm
$100 here in KC, Bill. More for a short (less than 9 yds) load.

for 68 yards , you should get a deal.

s


> Can anyone give me a ball park cost for a yard of concrete? Does the price
> per
> yard go down as the yardage goes up?
> My project will take about 68 yards.
>
> Thanks
> __________________
> Bill Waller
> New Eagle, PA
>
> wsw1856@comcast.net



Posted by Bill Waller on April 13, 2008, 8:47 am

>Can anyone give me a ball park cost for a yard of concrete? Does the price per
>yard go down as the yardage goes up?
>My project will take about 68 yards.
>
Thanks for the input.
The project is the replacement of a 310', plus large parking area driveway. The
total area is ± 5550 sq. ft. On top of that, I am considering having the front
staircase redone plus a small slab for an outdoor shower.

...and no, I am NOT going to do it myself. I plan on going out for bids this
week.
__________________
Bill Waller
New Eagle, PA

wsw1856@comcast.net

Posted by Harry K on April 13, 2008, 9:39 am
e:
> >Can anyone give me a ball park cost for a yard of concrete? Does the pric=
e per
> >yard go down as the yardage goes up?
> >My project will take about 68 yards.
>
> Thanks for the input.
> The project is the replacement of a 310', plus large parking area driveway=
. The
> total area is =A0=B1 5550 sq. ft. On top of that, I am considering having =
the front
> staircase redone plus a small slab for an outdoor shower.
>
> ...and no, I am NOT going to do it myself. I plan on going out for bids th=
is
> week.
> __________________
> Bill Waller
> New Eagle, PA
>
> wsw1...@comcast.net

The answer to your question is at the other end of your phone and it
will be accurate for your area. Ask the local pre-mix or talk to the
contractor. Any figure given here will not be what you pay there
whereever it is.

Harry K

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