Accurate Estimates for Greater Manchester Construction Projects
Our Manchester Concrete Calculator provides accurate estimates for ready-mix concrete volumes, costs, and delivery for construction projects across Greater Manchester. Calculate concrete requirements for foundations, slabs, driveways, and extensions with 2026 pricing from Hanson, CEMEX, and local Manchester concrete suppliers.
Ready-mix concrete prices in Manchester range from £90-£140 per cubic metre depending on grade, delivery distance, and order size. Our calculator factors in Manchester-specific costs including congestion charges, typical delivery distances from plants in Trafford Park, Stockport, and Salford, and 2026 fuel surcharges to provide realistic project estimates.
🏗️ Manchester Concrete Calculator
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Concrete MixC20/25 (GEN 3)
Number of Loads1 load
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Estimated Delivery Time90 minutes working time
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Labour Needed2-3 people
Tools RequiredRake, shovel, float, trowel
Curing Time7 days minimum
Manchester Ready Mix Concrete Prices 2026
Ready-mix concrete costs in Manchester vary based on concrete grade, delivery location, and order quantity. Prices have increased in 2026 due to higher fuel costs and construction demand across Greater Manchester's regeneration projects. Major suppliers including Hanson Concrete, CEMEX, and Tarmac operate plants throughout Manchester.
Concrete Grades and Pricing
Concrete Grade
British Standard
Typical Use
Price Per m³ (2026)
GEN 1
C10/15
Kerb bedding, blinding layer
£85-£100
GEN 2
C15/20
Sheds, lightweight bases
£90-£110
GEN 3
C20/25
House foundations, garage floors
£95-£120
RC 25/30
C25/30
Structural foundations, suspended slabs
£100-£130
RC 30/37
C30/37
Commercial buildings, heavy load areas
£110-£140
RC 32/40
C32/40
Agricultural, industrial applications
£115-£145
PAV 1
C25/30 Paving
Driveways, domestic patios
£105-£125
PAV 2
C32/40 Paving
Commercial paving, heavy traffic
£120-£150
GEN 1 (C10/15)
UseKerbs, Blinding
Price Per m³£85-£100
GEN 3 (C20/25)
UseFoundations
Price Per m³£95-£120
PAV 1 (C25/30)
UseDriveways
Price Per m³£105-£125
Manchester Concrete Suppliers
Greater Manchester has multiple ready-mix concrete plants ensuring reliable supply for residential and commercial projects. Delivery costs vary based on distance from plant to site, with most suppliers offering free delivery within 10-15 miles.
Hanson Concrete - Manchester
Location: Trafford Park, M17
Coverage: Manchester city centre, Salford, Trafford
Beyond base concrete costs, several additional charges apply to ready-mix concrete deliveries in Manchester. Understanding these costs ensures accurate project budgeting and avoids delivery day surprises.
📋 Manchester Concrete Delivery Charges:
Small Load Surcharge: £30-£50 for orders under 3m³
Choosing the correct concrete grade ensures structural integrity and compliance with Building Regulations Approved Document A. Different applications require specific concrete strengths measured in compressive strength (N/mm²).
⚠️ Common Concrete Grade Mistakes:
Using GEN 1 for foundations: Insufficient strength - use minimum GEN 3 (C20/25)
Domestic driveway with GEN 3: Inadequate for vehicle loads - use PAV 1 minimum
Structural work without engineer: RC grades require structural calculations
Ignoring curing requirements: Concrete needs 7 days minimum curing, 28 days for full strength
Preparing for Concrete Delivery Manchester
Successful concrete pours require thorough preparation. Ready-mix concrete begins curing immediately upon mixing, giving you approximately 90 minutes working time from plant departure to final finishing. Manchester traffic conditions can affect delivery timing, especially during rush hours.
Before Delivery (24-48 Hours)
✓ Book concrete: Confirm grade, volume, delivery time
✓ Check access: Measure site access for 8m mixer truck
✓ Prepare formwork: Shuttering level and secure
✓ Arrange labour: Minimum 2-3 people for 3m³+
✓ Hire equipment: Vibrator, float, tamper, wheelbarrows
✓ Check weather: Avoid pouring in frost or heavy rain
✓ Hardcore/sub-base: Laid and compacted MOT Type 1
✓ DPM installed: 1200 gauge damp proof membrane
✓ Reinforcement: Mesh or rebar positioned correctly
✓ Services protected: Cover drains, mark utilities
✓ Tools ready: Check all equipment available and working
Delivery Day Morning
✓ Confirm timing: Call supplier 2 hours before
✓ Clear access: Move vehicles, open gates wide
✓ Lay protection: Board path from truck to pour
✓ Wet formwork: Prevent moisture absorption
✓ Crew briefing: Assign roles and responsibilities
✓ Emergency plan: Know how to contact supplier if delayed
During Pour (Critical)
✓ Direct truck: Position chute efficiently
✓ Pour in layers: Work in sections, don't overfill
✓ Vibrate concrete: Remove air pockets continuously
✓ Level and screed: Use straightedge immediately
✓ Watch time: Driver waits 45 mins max usually
✓ Clean chute: Use wash-out water on rubble, not drains
Manchester Building Regulations Compliance
Concrete work in Manchester must comply with Manchester City Council Building Control or approved inspectors. Foundations and structural concrete require formal inspection before pouring and after completion.
✓ Building Control Requirements:
Foundation Inspection: Mandatory before concrete pour - book 24-48 hours ahead
Approved Document A: Structural requirements for loadbearing concrete
Sulphate Testing: Required for foundations in clay/contaminated ground
Drainage Protection: Pipes must be 150mm below foundation base
Structural Calculations: Required for 3-storey buildings or complex sites
DIY vs Professional Concrete Contractors
Small concrete projects (1-3m³) can be DIY-friendly for competent homeowners, but larger pours require professional groundworkers. Manchester has numerous experienced concrete contractors for complex projects requiring skilled finishing and structural expertise.
Labour Costs Manchester 2026
Service
Cost Range (2026)
Includes
Groundworker Day Rate
£180-£250 per day
Skilled labour, basic tools
Concrete Finishing (per m²)
£25-£45 per m²
Leveling, screeding, floating, troweling
Driveway Installation
£60-£100 per m²
Excavation, sub-base, concrete, finish
Foundation Pour Complete
£800-£1500
Strip foundations for typical extension
Concrete Pump Operator
£250-£400
Half day hire with operator
Full Garage Base
£1200-£2000
Excavation, hardcore, DPM, concrete, finish
Groundworker Day Rate
Cost£180-£250
IncludesLabour & tools
Driveway Installation
Cost Per m²£60-£100
IncludesFull installation
Full Garage Base
Total Cost£1200-£2000
IncludesComplete service
Manchester Concrete Calculator FAQs
How much does ready-mix concrete cost in Manchester 2026?
Ready-mix concrete in Manchester ranges from £85-£150 per cubic metre depending on grade. GEN 3 (C20/25) for foundations costs £95-£120/m³, PAV 1 for driveways costs £105-£125/m³, and structural grades (RC25-RC32) cost £100-£145/m³. Add delivery charges (£30-£50 for small loads), waiting time fees (£60-£80/hour after first 45 minutes), and Saturday surcharges (+£40-£60) to base prices.
What is the minimum concrete order in Manchester?
Most Manchester concrete suppliers accept minimum orders of 1m³, but small load surcharges of £30-£50 apply for orders under 3m³. Some suppliers like Brett Concrete require 1.5m³ minimum. For very small jobs (under 1m³), consider bagged concrete from builders merchants like Travis Perkins or Jewson, though this costs significantly more per m³.
Which concrete grade do I need for a driveway?
Domestic driveways require PAV 1 (C25/30) minimum specification for car use. This costs £105-£125/m³ in Manchester. For commercial drives or heavy vehicles, use PAV 2 (C32/40) at £120-£150/m³. Thickness should be 100-150mm on well-compacted MOT Type 1 hardcore sub-base. Standard GEN 3 foundation concrete is too weak for vehicle traffic and will crack prematurely.
Can a concrete mixer truck access my Manchester property?
Standard mixer trucks are approximately 8m long, 2.5m wide, and weigh 26 tonnes when loaded. They require clear access width of 3m minimum and overhead clearance of 4m. Check for narrow lanes, parked cars, low bridges, and weak ground. If access is restricted, options include: smaller 4m³ mixers (extra £40-£60), concrete pump hire (£200-£400), or barrow run service (£30-£50/hour). Measure access carefully before booking.
How long does ready-mix concrete take to cure?
Concrete reaches 75% strength after 7 days under normal conditions (above 5°C), allowing light foot traffic. Full design strength develops at 28 days. For driveways, wait minimum 7-10 days before driving on concrete, 14 days for heavy vehicles. Protect fresh concrete from frost, direct sun, and rain for first 3-7 days using plastic sheeting or curing compound. Cold weather (below 5°C) significantly extends curing time.
Do I need Building Control approval for concrete work?
Yes for foundations and structural concrete. Manchester Building Control must inspect foundation trenches before concrete pouring (book 24-48 hours ahead). Building Regulations Approved Document A covers structural requirements. Driveways, patios, and garden paths generally don't require approval unless they affect drainage or are near boundaries. Always check with Building Control if uncertain.
What's the best time to order concrete in Manchester?
Avoid pouring concrete: when frost is forecast (temperature below 3°C), during heavy rain or snow, in extreme heat (above 30°C), late Friday (limits weekend curing issues), December-January (frequent frost). Best conditions are mild dry weather (10-20°C), early morning deliveries (more working time), midweek (supplier availability), spring or autumn seasons. Book 3-7 days ahead for best prices and time slots. Saturday deliveries cost £40-£60 extra.
How many people needed to pour concrete?
Labour requirements depend on volume: 1-2m³ needs 2 people (one directing, one spreading), 3-5m³ needs 3 people (directing, 2 spreading/leveling), 6-10m³ needs 4-5 people (team approach essential). Mixer trucks discharge approximately 1m³ in 5-10 minutes. You have 90 minutes total working time before concrete starts hardening. For large pours (8m³+), hire professional groundworkers - DIY teams often struggle with speed and finishing.
What if concrete arrives too soon or too late?
Contact supplier immediately if delayed - they can adjust mix timing. If concrete arrives early and you're not ready: mixer will wait 30-45 minutes free, then £60-£80 per hour waiting time applies, maximum 2-hour wait usually allowed, driver may refuse delivery if site unready. If concrete arrives late: contact supplier for discount, check slump hasn't dropped too much, don't add water (weakens concrete), may need accelerator additive. Always have supplier's direct number for delivery day issues.
Can I mix different concrete grades together?
Never mix different concrete grades in the same pour. Each grade has specific mix ratios, cement content, and curing properties. Mixing creates inconsistent strength zones and structural weaknesses. If you over-order, use excess concrete separately for: temporary bases, fence post holes, path repairs, filling voids. If you under-order and run short, stop at logical break point (expansion joint location), order fresh batch next day, use bonding agent on joint surface. Professional contractors add 15% contingency to avoid shortfalls.