Calculate Construction Labour Costs for Concrete Projects
Professional Labour Rate Calculator for UK Construction
Accurate labour cost estimation is essential for concrete construction project budgeting and profitability. Labour typically represents 40-60% of total concrete project costs, making precise calculation critical for competitive pricing and project success. Our labour cost estimator helps contractors and project managers calculate realistic labour costs based on UK market rates and industry standards for 2026.
Construction labour costs in 2026 vary significantly by skill level, location, project complexity, and trade specialization. Understanding labour requirements, productivity rates, and regional wage variations ensures accurate project budgets and prevents costly underestimation. This calculator accounts for CITB recommended rates and includes allowances for supervision, travel time, and project overheads.
Estimate labour requirements and costs for your project
Labour rates for concrete construction vary significantly across the UK based on regional demand, cost of living, and skill availability. Our labour cost estimator uses current market rates compiled from RICS building cost information and industry surveys conducted in 2026.
| Region | Lead Concretor/Day | General Labourer/Day | Skilled Trade/Day | Supervisor/Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London & Southeast | £200-£250 | £150-£180 | £220-£280 | £280-£350 |
| Southeast England | £180-£220 | £130-£160 | £200-£250 | £250-£300 |
| Southwest England | £160-£190 | £120-£145 | £180-£220 | £230-£280 |
| Midlands | £150-£180 | £110-£135 | £170-£210 | £220-£260 |
| Northeast England | £140-£170 | £100-£125 | £160-£200 | £200-£250 |
| Northwest England | £150-£180 | £110-£130 | £170-£210 | £220-£260 |
| Yorkshire | £145-£175 | £105-£130 | £165-£205 | £210-£250 |
| Wales | £140-£170 | £100-£125 | £160-£200 | £200-£240 |
| Scotland | £150-£180 | £110-£135 | £170-£210 | £220-£260 |
| Northern Ireland | £135-£165 | £95-£120 | £155-£195 | £195-£235 |
Understanding labour productivity is crucial for accurate project scheduling and cost estimation. The labour cost estimator accounts for typical productivity rates which vary by project type, complexity, and site conditions. These rates are based on Concrete Centre guidance and industry benchmarks for 2026.
Preparation: 20-30m² per labourer per day
Pouring: 15-25m³ per team (3-4 persons) per day
Finishing: 30-50m² per skilled finisher per day
Typical Team: 1 lead + 2-3 labourers
Excavation: 3-5m³ per labourer per day (manual)
Formwork: 10-15m linear per carpenter per day
Pouring: 8-12m³ per team per day
Typical Team: 1 carpenter + 2 labourers
Base Preparation: 15-25m² per labourer per day
Concrete Laying: 10-18m² per team per day
Pattern Imprinting: 15-25m² per skilled person per day
Typical Team: 1 skilled + 2 labourers
Formwork Setup: 5-8m² per carpenter per day
Reinforcement: 8-12m² per steelfixer per day
Concrete Pour: 4-7m³ per team per day
Typical Team: 1 carpenter + 1 steelfixer + 2 labourers
Excavation: 2-4m³ per labourer per day (complex)
Waterproofing: 20-30m² per installer per day
Concrete Works: 6-10m³ per team per day
Typical Team: 1 supervisor + 4-6 labourers
Formwork: 3-5 steps per carpenter per day
Concrete Placement: 1-1.5m³ per team per day
Finishing: 5-8m² per finisher per day
Typical Team: 1 carpenter + 1-2 labourers
Several factors influence labour costs beyond base daily rates. Successful contractors using labour cost estimators account for these variables to create accurate, competitive quotes that maintain profitability.
Complex projects with detailed formwork, extensive reinforcement, or specialized finishes require more skilled labour and extended timelines, increasing costs by 15-40%.
Simple: Standard slab pour
Complex: Curved walls, exposed aggregate, intricate patterns
Restricted access, difficult terrain, or poor ground conditions reduce productivity by 20-35%. Additional labour time for material handling and equipment positioning increases costs.
Impact: Additional 1-2 labourers or 20-30% more time
Winter work, adverse weather, and seasonal demand fluctuations affect both rates and productivity. Cold weather concreting requires extended curing protection, increasing labour hours by 15-25%.
Peak Season: March-October (standard rates)
Off-Season: November-February (potentially lower rates but reduced productivity)
Specialized skills command premium rates. Decorative concrete finishers, structural specialists, and certified tanking installers can charge 30-60% above general labour rates.
Premium Skills: Pattern imprinting, polished concrete, waterproofing certification
Long-term contracts often secure better daily rates (5-15% discount) compared to short-term or single-day jobs. Multi-week projects provide stability that many contractors value.
Single Day: Premium rate + setup time
2+ Weeks: Potential 10-15% negotiated discount
Experienced teams working together regularly achieve 20-35% higher productivity than newly formed teams. This efficiency can offset higher individual rates with reduced total man-days.
Established Crew: Better coordination, fewer errors, faster completion
✓ Labour Cost Optimization Tips:
Labour can be sourced through various employment models, each with distinct cost structures and implications for project budgeting. The labour cost estimator should account for different employment types based on project needs and contractor preferences.
| Employment Type | Daily Rate Range | Additional Costs | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Direct Employees (PAYE) | Salary/365 days | NI (13.8%), pension (3-10%), insurance, holiday pay (28 days), equipment | Long-term operations, consistent workload |
| Self-Employed Subcontractors (CIS) | £140-£250/day | CIS deduction (20-30%), liability insurance, no holiday pay | Project-based work, flexibility |
| Labour-Only Subcontractors | £150-£280/day | Typically inclusive rate, some travel costs | Specialized skills, short-term needs |
| Agency Labour | £160-£300/day | Agency fee (15-25% markup), insurance included | Urgent needs, temporary staff |
| Gang Contracts | £500-£1200/day | All-inclusive team rate, minimal admin | Large projects, complete teams |
| Apprentices | £80-£120/day | Training time, supervision, levy contributions | Long-term development, basic tasks |
Comprehensive labour cost estimation requires accounting for indirect costs and allowances beyond base daily rates. These factors typically add 25-45% to base labour costs but are essential for realistic project budgets.
📋 Complete Labour Cost Components:
Location: Midlands region
Team: 1 lead concretor + 2 general labourers
Duration: 3 days (preparation, pour, finishing)
Complexity: Standard domestic slab
Lead Concretor: 3 days × £165 = £495
General Labourers: 3 days × 2 × £120 = £720
Subtotal Base: £1,215
Total Man-Days: 9 days
Travel: £25 × 3 persons × 3 days = £225
Tool Allowance: £10 × 9 man-days = £90
Welfare: £5 × 9 man-days = £45
Allowances Total: £360
Base + Allowances: £1,575
Overhead & Profit (20%): £315
Total Labour Cost: £1,890
Cost per m²: £18.90/m²
⚠️ Common Estimating Mistakes:
Industry benchmarks provide useful comparison points for validating estimates. These typical labour cost ranges are based on UK construction industry data for 2026 and assume standard UK Midlands region rates.
| Project Type | Labour Cost per m² | Labour Cost per m³ | % of Total Project |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Floor Slab (100mm) | £15-£25/m² | £150-£250/m³ | 35-45% |
| Reinforced Floor Slab (150mm) | £25-£40/m² | £165-£265/m³ | 40-50% |
| Driveway (Block Paving Base) | £20-£35/m² | N/A | 45-55% |
| Pattern Imprinted Driveway | £35-£55/m² | N/A | 50-60% |
| Patio (Standard Finish) | £18-£30/m² | N/A | 40-50% |
| Strip Footings (600mm deep) | N/A | £180-£300/m³ | 45-55% |
| Retaining Wall (up to 2m) | £80-£140/m² | £250-£400/m³ | 50-65% |
| Basement Tanking & Slab | £60-£110/m² | £280-£450/m³ | 45-60% |
| Concrete Steps (per step) | £120-£220 per step | N/A | 55-70% |
| Polished Concrete Floor | £40-£70/m² | N/A | 60-75% |
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