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Material Quantity Tables 2026

Comprehensive Construction Material Estimation Guide

Professional Reference Tables for UK Building Projects

Accurate material quantity estimation is fundamental to successful construction project management, cost control, and waste minimisation. Our material quantity tables provide comprehensive reference data for concrete, brickwork, blockwork, mortar, reinforcement, and aggregates based on UK Building Regulations and industry standards applicable in 2026.

These tables are designed for quantity surveyors, site engineers, contractors, and self-builders to quickly estimate material requirements for various construction elements. All quantities include standard wastage allowances and are based on RICS measurement standards and typical UK construction practices.

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Concrete Mix Ratios and Quantities

Standard concrete mix ratios for different strength grades, showing material quantities required per cubic metre. Mix designs comply with BS 8500 standards for concrete specification.

Table 1: Concrete Materials per Cubic Metre (m³)

Concrete Grade Mix Ratio Cement (kg) Sand (m³) Aggregate (m³) Water (litres)
M10 (Gen 1) 1:3:6 250 0.45 0.90 125-140
M15 (Gen 2) 1:2:4 320 0.44 0.88 160-175
M20 (Gen 3) 1:1.5:3 400 0.42 0.84 180-200
M25 (C20/25) 1:1:2 450 0.40 0.80 200-220
M30 (C25/30) Design Mix 500 0.38 0.76 215-235
M35 (C28/35) Design Mix 550 0.36 0.72 230-250
M40 (C32/40) Design Mix 600 0.34 0.68 240-260

M15 (Gen 2) - 1:2:4

Cement 320 kg
Sand 0.44 m³
Aggregate 0.88 m³
Water 160-175 L

M20 (Gen 3) - 1:1.5:3

Cement 400 kg
Sand 0.42 m³
Aggregate 0.84 m³
Water 180-200 L

M25 (C20/25) - 1:1:2

Cement 450 kg
Sand 0.40 m³
Aggregate 0.80 m³
Water 200-220 L

✅ Concrete Mix Notes:

  • Cement quantities based on 50kg bags (400kg = 8 bags per m³)
  • Add 5-10% extra for wastage and spillage
  • Sand and aggregate volumes are loose (compacted volumes differ)
  • Water content varies with moisture in aggregates
  • Design mix concrete requires batching plant calculations

Table 2: Concrete Quantities for Slabs

Slab Thickness Area Covered per m³ Concrete per 10m² Cement per 10m² (M20) Typical Use
100mm (4") 10.0 m² 1.00 m³ 400 kg (8 bags) Domestic paths, patios
125mm (5") 8.0 m² 1.25 m³ 500 kg (10 bags) Garage floors
150mm (6") 6.67 m² 1.50 m³ 600 kg (12 bags) Ground floor slabs
175mm (7") 5.71 m² 1.75 m³ 700 kg (14 bags) Commercial floors
200mm (8") 5.0 m² 2.00 m³ 800 kg (16 bags) Heavy duty industrial
250mm (10") 4.0 m² 2.50 m³ 1,000 kg (20 bags) Structural slabs

100mm Slab

Coverage per m³ 10.0 m²
Concrete per 10m² 1.00 m³
Cement (M20) 400 kg
Use Paths, patios

150mm Slab

Coverage per m³ 6.67 m²
Concrete per 10m² 1.50 m³
Cement (M20) 600 kg
Use Ground floors

200mm Slab

Coverage per m³ 5.0 m²
Concrete per 10m² 2.00 m³
Cement (M20) 800 kg
Use Heavy duty floors

Brickwork Material Quantities

Brick and mortar requirements for standard UK brickwork using 215mm × 102.5mm × 65mm bricks with 10mm mortar joints. Quantities include typical wastage allowances.

Table 3: Brickwork Quantities per Square Metre

Wall Type Bricks per m² Mortar per m² Cement (1:4 mix) Sand (1:4 mix)
Half Brick (102.5mm) 60 bricks 0.024 m³ 6.0 kg 0.032 m³
One Brick (215mm) 120 bricks 0.096 m³ 24.0 kg 0.128 m³
One & Half Brick (327.5mm) 180 bricks 0.144 m³ 36.0 kg 0.192 m³
Two Brick (440mm) 240 bricks 0.192 m³ 48.0 kg 0.256 m³

Half Brick Wall (102.5mm)

Bricks per m² 60 bricks
Mortar per m² 0.024 m³
Cement (1:4) 6.0 kg
Sand (1:4) 0.032 m³

One Brick Wall (215mm)

Bricks per m² 120 bricks
Mortar per m² 0.096 m³
Cement (1:4) 24.0 kg
Sand (1:4) 0.128 m³

Table 4: Mortar Mix Ratios for Brickwork

Mortar Type Mix Ratio Cement per m³ Sand per m³ Common Use
Strong Mortar (M12) 1:3 478 kg 1.42 m³ Retaining walls, below DPC
General Purpose (M6) 1:4 384 kg 1.54 m³ External walls above DPC
Medium Mortar (M4) 1:5 320 kg 1.60 m³ Internal walls, sheltered external
Weak Mortar (M2) 1:6 273 kg 1.64 m³ Internal partitions only
Lime Mortar 1:1:6 (C:L:S) 192 kg cement 1.15 m³ Heritage, breathable walls

Strong Mortar (1:3)

Cement per m³ 478 kg
Sand per m³ 1.42 m³
Use Below DPC

General Purpose (1:4)

Cement per m³ 384 kg
Sand per m³ 1.54 m³
Use External walls

Medium Mortar (1:5)

Cement per m³ 320 kg
Sand per m³ 1.60 m³
Use Internal walls

Concrete Block Quantities

Material requirements for concrete block masonry using standard 440mm × 215mm blocks in various thicknesses. Calculations based on 10mm mortar joints.

Table 5: Concrete Block Requirements per Square Metre

Block Size Blocks per m² Mortar per m² Cement (1:4 mix) Sand (1:4 mix)
100mm Blocks 10 blocks 0.015 m³ 3.75 kg 0.020 m³
140mm Blocks 10 blocks 0.018 m³ 4.50 kg 0.024 m³
215mm Blocks 10 blocks 0.022 m³ 5.50 kg 0.029 m³

100mm Concrete Blocks

Blocks per m² 10 blocks
Mortar per m² 0.015 m³
Cement (1:4) 3.75 kg
Sand (1:4) 0.020 m³

215mm Concrete Blocks

Blocks per m² 10 blocks
Mortar per m² 0.022 m³
Cement (1:4) 5.50 kg
Sand (1:4) 0.029 m³

Reinforcement Steel Quantities

Weight and spacing requirements for steel reinforcement bars in concrete structures. Based on standard bar diameters and typical spacing patterns.

Table 6: Steel Reinforcement Bar Weights

Bar Diameter Weight per Metre Area (mm²) Spacing for 0.13% (kg/m²) Common Use
6mm (R6) 0.222 kg/m 28.3 200mm spacing Light mesh, distribution
8mm (R8) 0.395 kg/m 50.3 200mm spacing Slab reinforcement
10mm (R10) 0.617 kg/m 78.5 200mm spacing Ground floor slabs
12mm (R12) 0.888 kg/m 113 150mm spacing Suspended slabs, beams
16mm (R16) 1.579 kg/m 201 150mm spacing Structural beams, columns
20mm (R20) 2.466 kg/m 314 150mm spacing Heavy beams, foundations
25mm (R25) 3.854 kg/m 491 150mm spacing Major structural elements
32mm (R32) 6.313 kg/m 804 150mm spacing Heavy-duty columns

10mm Rebar (R10)

Weight per Metre 0.617 kg/m
Area 78.5 mm²
Spacing 200mm
Use Ground slabs

12mm Rebar (R12)

Weight per Metre 0.888 kg/m
Area 113 mm²
Spacing 150mm
Use Suspended slabs

16mm Rebar (R16)

Weight per Metre 1.579 kg/m
Area 201 mm²
Spacing 150mm
Use Beams, columns

Table 7: Steel Mesh Reinforcement

Mesh Type Wire Size Weight per m² Spacing Typical Application
A98 3.95mm 1.54 kg/m² 200 × 200mm Light domestic slabs
A142 6mm 2.22 kg/m² 200 × 200mm Garage floors, paths
A193 7mm 3.02 kg/m² 200 × 200mm House floor slabs
A252 8mm 3.95 kg/m² 200 × 200mm Commercial floors
A393 10mm 6.16 kg/m² 200 × 200mm Suspended slabs
B503 8mm/7mm 4.97 kg/m² 100 × 200mm Warehouse floors
C785 10mm/8mm 8.14 kg/m² 100 × 200mm Heavy industrial floors

A142 Mesh

Wire Size 6mm
Weight per m² 2.22 kg/m²
Spacing 200 × 200mm
Use Garage floors

A193 Mesh

Wire Size 7mm
Weight per m² 3.02 kg/m²
Spacing 200 × 200mm
Use House floors

A393 Mesh

Wire Size 10mm
Weight per m² 6.16 kg/m²
Spacing 200 × 200mm
Use Suspended slabs

Plaster and Render Quantities

Material requirements for internal plastering and external rendering per square metre of wall area. Mix ratios and coverage rates for common finishes.

Table 8: Plaster Material Quantities per m²

Plaster Type Thickness Coverage Material per m² Application
Browning Plaster 11mm 2.5-2.8 m²/bag 4.0 kg Undercoat on blockwork
Bonding Plaster 8mm 3.5-4.0 m²/bag 2.8 kg Undercoat on concrete
Multi-Finish Plaster 2mm 10-11 m²/bag 1.0 kg Finishing coat
Hardwall Plaster 11mm 2.5-3.0 m²/bag 3.8 kg Impact-resistant undercoat
Board Finish 2mm 10-12 m²/bag 0.9 kg Plasterboard skim

Browning Plaster

Thickness 11mm
Coverage 2.5-2.8 m²/bag
Material per m² 4.0 kg
Use Blockwork undercoat

Multi-Finish Plaster

Thickness 2mm
Coverage 10-11 m²/bag
Material per m² 1.0 kg
Use Finishing coat

Table 9: External Render Quantities

Render Type Mix Ratio Thickness Cement per m² Sand per m²
Scratch Coat 1:3 10mm 4.8 kg 0.014 m³
Top Coat 1:4 8mm 3.1 kg 0.012 m³
Tyrolean Finish 1:3.5 6mm 2.4 kg 0.008 m³
Single Coat Render 1:5 15mm 4.8 kg 0.024 m³

Scratch Coat (1:3)

Thickness 10mm
Cement per m² 4.8 kg
Sand per m² 0.014 m³

Top Coat (1:4)

Thickness 8mm
Cement per m² 3.1 kg
Sand per m² 0.012 m³

Aggregate and Sand Quantities

Coverage and weight conversions for aggregates, sand, and hardcore used in construction. Essential for foundation preparation and landscaping projects.

Table 10: Aggregate Coverage Rates

Material Type Bulk Density Coverage (50mm deep) Weight per m³ Common Use
Sharp Sand 1600 kg/m³ 20 m² per tonne 1.6 tonnes Concrete, rendering, paving
Building Sand 1500 kg/m³ 21 m² per tonne 1.5 tonnes Bricklaying mortar
10mm Gravel 1700 kg/m³ 19 m² per tonne 1.7 tonnes Drainage, pathways
20mm Gravel 1650 kg/m³ 19.5 m² per tonne 1.65 tonnes Concrete aggregate
MOT Type 1 2000 kg/m³ 16 m² per tonne 2.0 tonnes Sub-base for roads/driveways
Hardcore (Crushed Concrete) 1900 kg/m³ 17 m² per tonne 1.9 tonnes Foundation fill
Ballast (All-in) 1750 kg/m³ 18 m² per tonne 1.75 tonnes General concrete mix
Pea Gravel 1400 kg/m³ 23 m² per tonne 1.4 tonnes Decorative landscaping

Sharp Sand

Bulk Density 1600 kg/m³
Coverage (50mm) 20 m²/tonne
Weight per m³ 1.6 tonnes
Use Concrete, rendering

MOT Type 1

Bulk Density 2000 kg/m³
Coverage (50mm) 16 m²/tonne
Weight per m³ 2.0 tonnes
Use Road sub-base

20mm Gravel

Bulk Density 1650 kg/m³
Coverage (50mm) 19.5 m²/tonne
Weight per m³ 1.65 tonnes
Use Concrete aggregate

⚠️ Important Notes on Material Quantities:

  • All quantities include standard wastage allowances (typically 5-10%)
  • Actual material requirements may vary based on site conditions and workmanship
  • Cement bag sizes: UK standard is 25kg; some tables reference 50kg bags
  • Bulk densities are loose (uncompacted) unless stated otherwise
  • Always verify specifications with structural engineers for critical elements
  • Mix designs should comply with BS 8500 and building control requirements

How to Use Material Quantity Tables

These tables are practical estimating tools for construction professionals and self-builders. Follow these guidelines for accurate material ordering and cost estimation.

Step 1: Measure Accurately

Take precise measurements of all dimensions in metres. For walls, measure length and height. For slabs, measure length and width. For irregular shapes, break into rectangular sections and calculate separately.

Step 2: Calculate Areas/Volumes

Multiply dimensions to find areas (m²) or volumes (m³). Example: 5m × 4m wall = 20m². Deduct openings (doors, windows) from wall areas for accurate brick/block quantities.

Step 3: Use Appropriate Table

Select the relevant table for your material type. Cross-reference your measurements with the quantities per m² or m³. Multiply by your calculated area/volume to find total requirements.

Step 4: Add Wastage

Most tables include standard wastage, but add extra for difficult site conditions, inexperienced labour, or complex designs. Typical additions: 5-10% for skilled work, 10-15% for learning projects.

Step 5: Round Up Quantities

Always round up to the nearest practical unit. Order cement in whole bags, bricks in packs of 400, blocks in packs of 72. Bulk materials (sand, gravel) in whole tonnes or half-tonnes.

Step 6: Verify with Suppliers

Confirm product specifications with suppliers as densities and coverage rates can vary. Check delivery charges, minimum order quantities, and whether prices include VAT (20% on building materials).

Practical Calculation Examples

Real-world examples demonstrating how to use these material quantity tables for common construction projects in the UK.

Example 1: Concrete Ground Floor Slab

Project: 8m × 6m domestic ground floor slab, 150mm thick, M20 grade concrete

Step 1 - Volume: 8m × 6m × 0.15m = 7.2 m³ of concrete required

Step 2 - Materials (from Table 1):

  • Cement: 400 kg/m³ × 7.2 m³ = 2,880 kg = 58 bags (50kg each)
  • Sand: 0.42 m³ per m³ × 7.2 = 3.02 m³ = approx. 4.8 tonnes
  • Aggregate: 0.84 m³ per m³ × 7.2 = 6.05 m³ = approx. 10.2 tonnes
  • Water: 180-200 litres/m³ × 7.2 = 1,296-1,440 litres

Add 10% wastage: Order 64 bags cement, 5.3 tonnes sand, 11.2 tonnes aggregate

Example 2: Brick Wall Construction

Project: Half-brick garden wall, 10m long × 2m high, 1:4 mortar mix

Step 1 - Area: 10m × 2m = 20 m² wall area

Step 2 - Materials (from Table 3):

  • Bricks: 60 per m² × 20 m² = 1,200 bricks (order 1,300 with wastage)
  • Mortar: 0.024 m³ per m² × 20 m² = 0.48 m³ total
  • Cement: 6.0 kg per m² × 20 m² = 120 kg = 5 bags (25kg)
  • Sand: 0.032 m³ per m² × 20 m² = 0.64 m³ = approx. 1 tonne

Order quantities: 1,300 bricks (3 packs + 100), 5 bags cement, 1 tonne building sand

Example 3: Driveway Sub-Base

Project: Driveway 12m × 3m, 150mm MOT Type 1 sub-base

Step 1 - Volume: 12m × 3m × 0.15m = 5.4 m³ required

Step 2 - Weight (from Table 10):

  • MOT Type 1 density: 2000 kg/m³ (2 tonnes per m³)
  • Total weight: 5.4 m³ × 2 tonnes = 10.8 tonnes
  • Add compaction allowance (15%): 10.8 × 1.15 = 12.4 tonnes

Order quantity: 12.5-13 tonnes MOT Type 1 (round up for delivery convenience)

✅ Quick Reference Tips:

  • 1 m³ concrete = approx. 8 bags cement (M20 mix) + sand & aggregate
  • 1 m² half-brick wall = 60 bricks + 0.024 m³ mortar
  • 1 m² blockwork = 10 blocks + mortar (thickness-dependent)
  • 1 tonne sharp sand = approx. 0.625 m³ loose volume
  • Standard brick = 215 × 102.5 × 65mm with 10mm joints
  • Standard block = 440 × 215mm face, various thicknesses
  • Cement bag = 25kg UK standard (some suppliers offer 50kg)

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