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Concrete Volume Calculator

Estimate concrete volume from slab, footing, or simple rectangular dimensions.

Concrete volume calculator

Get the answer first

Estimate concrete volume before ordering or discussing a pour.

  1. EnterLength, Width, Depth or thickness
  2. CalculateExample: 12 by 10 slab with 0.33 ft depth estimates concrete volume.
  3. DecideCompare with slab, material cost, and project cost calculators.
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Example

Example: 12 by 10 slab with 0.33 ft depth estimates concrete volume.

Avoid this mistake

Verify units, subbase, reinforcement, waste, truck minimums, code, and contractor requirements.

Safety and professional-use note

Civil engineering calculators on ToolsBing are preliminary estimating tools only. Verify dimensions, material properties, safety factors, local building codes, site conditions, and structural requirements with a qualified professional before construction, procurement, or design approval.

Enter civil engineering inputs

Estimated result

ResultWaiting for input

ConfidencePlanning estimate

Use for early-stage sizing and procurement checks only.

Next stepVerify

Confirm measurements, material standards, and local code requirements.

Formula and assumptions

Volume / quantity = input A × input B × input C, adjusted where relevant

This calculator uses simplified assumptions so users can estimate quickly. Adjust real projects for waste, compaction, reinforcement, design loads, site condition, and professional engineering requirements.

Next useful step

Use the result without guessing

Before you act, run one real scenario and one conservative scenario.

Refine inputsReplace the example with your real values. Check methodSee what the calculator includes and leaves out.
Watch forVerify units, subbase, reinforcement, waste, truck minimums, code, and contractor requirements.

Check before using this result

Verify the inputs, units, assumptions, and any local rules that apply. For financial, health, engineering, or construction decisions, confirm the result with a qualified professional or an authoritative source.