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UK Truck Sizes, Capacities & Delivery Planning

Ready-mix concrete delivery requires accurate calculation of truck loads to ensure sufficient material arrives without excess wastage or costly short deliveries. Our truck load calculator determines how many concrete trucks are needed based on project volume, truck capacity, and delivery constraints. UK ready-mix trucks typically range from 4m³ mini-mix to 8m³ full-size vehicles, with accessibility and site conditions affecting truck selection in 2026.

Understanding concrete truck capacities, minimum order quantities, and delivery logistics prevents project delays and optimizes costs. Most QPA member ready-mix suppliers require minimum orders of 1-2m³, with premium charges for small loads. Planning appropriate truck numbers ensures continuous pouring without cold joints while avoiding over-ordering and material waste. This guide covers UK truck specifications, ordering considerations, and practical delivery planning for construction projects.

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UK Ready-Mix Concrete Truck Sizes 2026

Ready-mix concrete trucks in the UK come in various capacities to suit different project sizes and site access constraints. Understanding truck specifications helps select appropriate vehicles and optimize delivery costs for construction projects.

Truck Type Capacity Access Requirements Typical Applications Cost per m³
Mini-Mix (Volumetric) 1-4m³ Tight access, narrow roads, small sites Small patios, paths, repairs, confined spaces £120-£150
Small Ready-Mix 4-6m³ Residential access, standard driveways Domestic drives, garage floors, small extensions £100-£130
Standard Ready-Mix 6-7m³ Good road access, urban/suburban sites House foundations, driveways, commercial slabs £85-£110
Large Ready-Mix 8m³ Excellent access, wide roads, commercial sites Large commercial projects, industrial floors £80-£100
Articulated Mixer 6-8m³ Motorway adjacent, large construction sites High-volume pours, major developments £75-£95
Line Pump Truck Variable (pumped) Remote locations, over obstacles Basement pours, difficult access sites £150-£250 + pump

Mini-Mix (Volumetric)

Capacity 1-4m³
Access Tight/narrow
Cost per m³ £120-£150

Standard Ready-Mix

Capacity 6-7m³
Access Good road access
Cost per m³ £85-£110

Large Ready-Mix

Capacity 8m³
Access Excellent access
Cost per m³ £80-£100

Truck Access Requirements & Dimensions

Ensuring adequate site access prevents delivery problems and delays. Ready-mix trucks require specific clearances, turning radius, and ground bearing capacity. Assess site access well in advance and communicate constraints to ready-mix suppliers when ordering.

Mini-Mix Truck Dimensions

Length: 5-6 meters

Width: 2.0-2.2 meters

Height: 3.0-3.3 meters

Weight (loaded): 12-18 tonnes

Turning Circle: 8-10 meters

Best For: Residential driveways, narrow lanes, restricted sites

Standard 6m³ Truck Dimensions

Length: 7-8 meters

Width: 2.4-2.5 meters

Height: 3.5-3.8 meters

Weight (loaded): 24-28 tonnes

Turning Circle: 12-15 meters

Best For: Standard residential and commercial sites

Large 8m³ Truck Dimensions

Length: 8-9 meters

Width: 2.5 meters

Height: 3.8-4.0 meters

Weight (loaded): 30-32 tonnes

Turning Circle: 15-18 meters

Best For: Commercial sites with excellent access

Articulated Mixer Dimensions

Length: 10-12 meters

Width: 2.5 meters

Height: 3.8-4.0 meters

Weight (loaded): 32-38 tonnes

Turning Circle: 18-22 meters

Best For: Motorway-adjacent large commercial projects

⚠️ Site Access Checklist Before Ordering:

  • Road Width: Minimum 3.0m for small trucks, 3.5m for standard trucks, 4.0m+ for large vehicles
  • Height Clearance: Check overhead obstacles - trees, cables, bridges (4.0m minimum for large trucks)
  • Weight Restrictions: Verify road and bridge weight limits - notify supplier of restrictions
  • Turning Space: Adequate space for trucks to turn or reverse safely
  • Ground Conditions: Hard standing required - soft ground may need reinforcement
  • Parking Restrictions: Check council regulations, may need road closure permit
  • Chute Reach: Standard chute extends 2-3m - concrete pump needed beyond this

Minimum Order Quantities & Surcharges

Ready-mix suppliers impose minimum order quantities and surcharges for small loads to cover operational costs. Understanding these policies helps budget accurately and determine whether ready-mix or alternative options are most economical.

Order Volume Availability Typical Surcharge Cost Impact
Less than 1m³ Mini-mix only £50-£100 small load fee £150-£200 per m³ total
1-2m³ Mini-mix, some ready-mix £30-£60 small load fee £120-£160 per m³
2-4m³ Most suppliers available £20-£40 small load fee £100-£130 per m³
4-6m³ Standard ready-mix trucks £0-£20 depending on supplier £90-£110 per m³
6m³+ All truck sizes, best rates No surcharge £80-£100 per m³
20m³+ (multiple trucks) Bulk discount available Potential discount £5-£10/m³ £70-£90 per m³

1-2m³ Order

Availability Mini-mix mainly
Surcharge £30-£60
Total Cost £120-£160/m³

4-6m³ Order

Availability Standard trucks
Surcharge £0-£20
Total Cost £90-£110/m³

6m³+ Order

Availability All trucks
Surcharge None
Total Cost £80-£100/m³

Concrete Truck Discharge Times

Understanding discharge times ensures adequate labor and equipment are available for continuous concrete placement. Discharge rates depend on site access, placement method, and crew efficiency.

Direct Chute Discharge

Discharge Rate: 20-30m³ per hour

Time for 6m³: 12-18 minutes

Requirements: Direct truck access to pour location

Best For: Slabs, foundations with good access

Crew Size: 2-3 people for spreading and finishing

Wheelbarrow Distribution

Discharge Rate: 3-5m³ per hour

Time for 6m³: 60-90 minutes

Requirements: Hard standing path for wheelbarrows

Best For: Rear gardens, restricted access

Crew Size: 4-6 people minimum for continuous work

Concrete Pump

Discharge Rate: 30-60m³ per hour (line pump)

Time for 6m³: 6-12 minutes

Requirements: Pump hire (£300-£600/day)

Best For: Basement pours, difficult access

Crew Size: 3-4 people for directing and finishing

Skip/Crane Placement

Discharge Rate: 8-12m³ per hour

Time for 6m³: 30-45 minutes

Requirements: Crane access and concrete skip

Best For: Upper floors, tower crane sites

Crew Size: 4-5 people for skip handling

Multiple Truck Scheduling & Coordination

Large pours requiring multiple trucks demand careful scheduling to prevent cold joints while avoiding trucks waiting on-site. Effective coordination with suppliers and proper crew sizing ensures smooth continuous placement.

✅ Best Practices for Multiple Truck Deliveries:

  • Stagger Arrivals: Schedule trucks 20-30 minutes apart for standard pours
  • Lead Time Communication: Call supplier when first truck is 50% discharged to dispatch next
  • Adequate Crew: Ensure sufficient finishers to keep pace with concrete delivery
  • Equipment Ready: All shuttering, reinforcement, pumps tested before first truck arrives
  • Weather Monitoring: Check forecasts - rain during pour causes major problems
  • Buffer Time: Allow 10-15% extra time for unexpected delays
  • Continuous Pour: Maintain placement rate to prevent cold joints (90-120 minute limit between trucks)
  • Site Manager Present: Experienced person on-site to coordinate throughout entire pour

📊 Cold Joint Prevention - Critical Time Limits:

  • Normal Conditions (15-20°C): Next concrete must arrive within 90 minutes
  • Hot Weather (25°C+): Reduce to 60 minutes maximum between trucks
  • Cold Weather (Below 10°C): Can extend to 120 minutes if covered
  • Large Pours: Continuous truck arrivals preferred - no gaps longer than 30 minutes
  • If Delayed: Notify supplier immediately - they can adjust mix or dispatch truck early

Alternatives to Ready-Mix Trucks

For very small volumes or extremely restricted access, alternatives to standard ready-mix delivery may prove more practical or economical. Consider these options for projects under 2m³.

Volumetric Mini-Mix

Volume Range: 0.5-4m³ per truck

Advantages: Mix-on-site, pay only for exact quantity used, excellent access

Cost: £120-£150 per m³ including delivery

Best For: Small jobs, tight access, uncertain quantities

Limitations: Mix quality can vary, limited to standard mixes

Concrete Pumping Service

Volume Range: Any volume - pumped from truck

Advantages: Reaches 20-30m+ horizontally or vertically

Cost: £300-£600 pump hire plus concrete cost

Best For: Basements, upper floors, over obstacles

Limitations: Expensive for small volumes, requires pump access

Concrete Bags (Hand-Mix)

Volume Range: Up to 0.5m³ practical maximum

Advantages: No truck needed, work at own pace, store on-site

Cost: £150-£200 per m³ (bags + labor)

Best For: Very small repairs, post holes, steps

Limitations: Labor-intensive, inconsistent quality, impractical for large volumes

Hired Concrete Mixer

Volume Range: 0.5-2m³ per day realistic

Advantages: Control timing, mix as needed, lower cost for small jobs

Cost: £50-£100 mixer hire plus materials (£120-£150/m³ total)

Best For: DIY projects, multi-day small pours

Limitations: Labor-intensive, slower, requires skill and space

Concrete Truck Load FAQs

How many cubic meters is a full concrete truck?
Standard UK ready-mix trucks carry 6-7m³, with 6.5m³ most common. Large trucks hold 8m³. Mini-mix vehicles carry 3-4m³. Articulated mixers can carry 6-8m³. Actual capacity depends on concrete density, truck configuration, and road weight limits. Most suppliers quote capacities and you pay for volume used, though minimum charges apply for partial loads.
What is the minimum order for ready-mix concrete UK?
Most suppliers require 1-2m³ minimum order. Below this, small load surcharges of £30-£100 apply. Some suppliers won't deliver under 2m³ to standard trucks. Mini-mix services accept orders from 0.5m³ but charge premium rates (£120-£150/m³). For volumes under 1m³, consider bagged concrete or hired mixer as more economical alternatives. Always check supplier minimum order policies when requesting quotes.
How long does it take to empty a concrete truck?
Direct chute discharge: 12-18 minutes for 6m³ truck (good access, slab pour). Wheelbarrow discharge: 60-90 minutes for 6m³ (restricted access, requires 4-6 laborers). Concrete pump: 6-12 minutes for 6m³ (fastest method). Factors affecting time: crew size, site access, pour complexity, weather conditions. Plan for 20-30 minutes average discharge time when scheduling multiple trucks. Trucks charge waiting time after 30-45 minutes (£60-£100/hour).
How many trucks do I need for 20m³ of concrete?
Standard 6.5m³ trucks: 4 trucks (3 full + 1 partial at 6.5m³ = 26m³ total, allows 5% wastage). Large 8m³ trucks: 3 trucks (2 full + 1 half at 8m³ = 24m³, includes wastage). Schedule trucks 25-30 minutes apart for continuous pour. Total pour time approximately 90-120 minutes with good access and adequate crew. Always order slightly over calculated volume (5-10% extra) to account for wastage and variations.
Can a concrete truck access my driveway?
Standard trucks require: 3.5m+ width, 4.0m+ height clearance, 12-15m turning circle, hard standing capable of 26-30 tonnes. Mini-mix trucks smaller: 2.0m width, 3.0m height, 8-10m turning circle. Assess: road width, overhead obstacles (trees, cables), turning space, ground conditions, weight restrictions. If unsuitable, options include: mini-mix delivery, concrete pump from road, wheelbarrow relay. Take photos/videos of access route and share with supplier when ordering for assessment.
What happens if I order too much concrete?
You pay for all concrete ordered - cannot return unused material. Options for excess concrete: pour extra thickness, create spare slabs/pads, emergency garden features, inform neighbors in advance (they may want small amounts). Waste concrete must be disposed properly - not down drains or dumped. To avoid: calculate accurately, add only 5-10% wastage, confirm volumes before ordering, measure shuttering carefully. Under-ordering worse than slight over-ordering - always better to have 0.25-0.5m³ excess than fall short.
How much does concrete truck delivery cost UK 2026?
Concrete material: £80-£110 per m³ for standard mixes (C25/30 typical). Small loads (under 4m³): £100-£130 per m³. Mini-mix: £120-£150 per m³. Delivery charges: £30-£80 depending on distance (often free over minimum order). Additional costs: small load surcharges £20-£60, Saturday deliveries +£50-£100, waiting time £60-£100/hour. Typical 6m³ order total cost: £520-£780. Always get written quote including all charges before ordering.
What is concrete truck waiting time charge?
Trucks include 30-45 minutes free time for discharge. After this, waiting time charges apply: £60-£100 per hour (varies by supplier). Charged in 15-minute increments. Reasons for waiting: slow discharge, site not ready, crew delays, access problems. Avoid charges: have site fully prepared, adequate crew ready, clear access, materials on-hand before truck arrives. If delays anticipated, inform supplier in advance - they may adjust schedule. Pump hire can reduce discharge time and avoid waiting charges.
Do concrete trucks work on weekends?
Saturday deliveries widely available, typically 7am-1pm. Sunday deliveries limited - mainly emergency services. Saturday surcharges: £50-£100 per load depending on supplier. Some suppliers don't deliver Saturdays to residential areas. Bank holidays: limited availability, premium charges £100-£200. Best practice: book weekday deliveries when possible for best rates and availability. Saturday bookings require advance notice (typically 5-7 days). Confirm weekend availability and charges when requesting quotes.
What is the difference between ready-mix and mini-mix concrete?
Ready-mix: Pre-mixed at batching plant, delivered in standard mixer truck (6-8m³), consistent quality, cheaper for larger volumes (£80-£110/m³), limited access. Mini-mix (volumetric): Mixed on-site from separate materials, smaller vehicle (3-4m³), excellent access, pay only for exact amount used, more expensive (£120-£150/m³), better for small/uncertain quantities. Choose ready-mix for: volumes over 4m³, best price, standard sites. Choose mini-mix for: tight access, small jobs, uncertain quantities, remote locations.