GEN1 Low-Strength Non-Structural Mix
UK Standard for Blinding, Kerb Bedding & Trench Fill
C8/10 concrete (also designated as GEN1) is the lowest strength general-purpose concrete grade commonly used in UK construction. This classification indicates a characteristic compressive strength of 8 N/mm² (cylinder test) or 10 N/mm² (cube test) at 28 days. C8/10 complies with Building Regulations and BS 8500:2015+A2:2019 for non-structural applications.
C8/10 is primarily specified for blinding layers beneath foundations, kerb bedding and backing, drainage works, trench fill around services, and mass concrete cavity fill where structural strength is not required. Its low cement content makes it the most economical concrete grade, ideal for high-volume non-structural applications in 2026 construction projects.
The C8/10 designation follows the European standard BS EN 206 concrete classification. The "C" indicates concrete strength class, "8" represents the characteristic cylinder strength in N/mm² (8 MPa), and "10" indicates the characteristic cube strength in N/mm² (10 MPa). This is the minimum strength specification for designated concrete mixes in the UK.
Cylinder Strength: 8 N/mm² (8 MPa)
Cube Strength: 10 N/mm² (10 MPa)
Test Period: 28 days standard cure
Classification: Lowest strength designated mix under BS 8500
Former Name: GEN1 (General Purpose Grade 1)
Previous Standard: GEN0 / C7.5 (now rarely specified)
Old Classification: Grade 10 or C10P
Note: GEN1 terminology still widely used by suppliers
Designated Concrete: GEN 1
Minimum Cement Content: 150-180 kg/m³
Maximum Water/Cement Ratio: 0.80
Exposure Class: XC1 (dry or permanently wet, non-aggressive)
Cement (CEM I): 160-180 kg/m³
Aggregates: 1900-1950 kg/m³
Water: 140-160 litres/m³
Slump: S3 (100-150mm) or S4 (160-210mm) for blinding
C8/10 concrete is exclusively used for non-structural applications where its low strength (10 N/mm² cube) is adequate. The primary benefit is cost-effectiveness due to reduced cement content, making it ideal for large-volume applications like blinding layers and trench filling.
| Application | Typical Thickness/Depth | Purpose | Standards Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foundation Blinding Layer | 50-75mm thickness | Leveling, protection for DPM, clean working surface | BS 8500, NHBC Chapter 4.2 |
| Kerb Bedding & Backing | 100-150mm bed, 150-300mm haunch | Support and alignment for roadside kerbs | Highway specifications |
| Trench Fill (Services) | Variable depth around pipes/cables | Protection and support for buried services | Utility specifications |
| Drainage Surrounds | 150mm minimum around pipes | Bedding and haunching for drainage pipes | Building Regulations Part H |
| Mass Concrete Fill | Variable (void/cavity filling) | Non-structural volume filling | General construction practice |
| Temporary Pathways | 50-75mm thickness | Light pedestrian traffic during construction | Site management practices |
| Post Supports (Non-Critical) | 300-400mm depth around posts | Fence posts, temporary signage (not structural) | General construction |
| Over-Site Below Suspended Floors | 75-100mm thickness | Void protection, moisture barrier base | NHBC Chapter 5.1 |
The most common use of C8/10 is as a blinding layer (also called leveling concrete). Blinding is a thin layer of weak concrete poured over excavated ground before foundation construction begins. It provides a clean, level working surface and protects the damp-proof membrane (DPM) from puncture by stones or soil.
Leveling: Creates flat surface for accurate formwork placement
DPM Protection: Prevents membrane puncture from sharp stones
Clean Working Surface: Keeps reinforcement and formwork clean
Reference Level: Provides datum for foundation depth checks
Grade: C8/10 (GEN1)
Thickness: 50mm minimum, 75mm typical
Extent: Extends 150-300mm beyond foundation footprint
Finish: Troweled smooth, no particular level tolerance
Curing: Minimal requirements (protect from rain/frost)
Strip Foundations: Essential for DPM protection beneath concrete
Raft Foundations: Required before reinforcement placement
Slab Foundations: Recommended for ground slabs with DPM
Not Required: Mass trench-fill foundations (no DPM beneath)
Sand Blinding: 50mm sharp sand (cheaper but less effective)
Lean Mix Concrete: Site-mixed weak concrete (not certified)
Geotextile Membrane: Heavy-duty fabric (specialist applications)
Recommendation: C8/10 provides best combination of cost and performance
📐 Calculating Blinding Concrete Volume:
C8/10 concrete uses significantly less cement than structural grades, making it economical for large-volume applications. The low cement content (160-180 kg/m³) compared to C20/25 (240 kg/m³) reduces cost by approximately £15-25 per cubic meter.
📊 Standard C8/10 Mix Proportions (per m³):
Advantages: Certified compliance, consistent quality, rapid placement, volumetric accuracy
Minimum Order: 1-2m³ typical minimum (small load surcharge)
Cost 2026: £90-115 per m³ delivered (cheaper than higher grades)
Best For: Blinding layers for foundations, kerb work, drainage projects
Use Cases: Very small repairs (< 0.5m³), remote sites, post supports
Mix Ratio: Approximately 1:10 cement:all-in aggregate by volume
Cost 2026: Materials £50-70 per m³ plus labor and mixer hire
Risk: Quality not certified, inconsistent batching, lower reliability
⚠️ Important: When NOT to Use C8/10
C8/10 is the most economical concrete grade due to low cement content. Prices reflect typical UK ready-mix rates for 2026. The grade's cost advantage makes it ideal for high-volume blinding and kerbing projects where structural strength is not required.
| Order Quantity | Price per m³ | Delivery Notes | Total Cost Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-2 m³ (Small Load) | £105-125/m³ | Small load surcharge £30-50 | 2m³ = £210-250 + £40 surcharge = £250-290 |
| 3-5 m³ (Standard) | £95-110/m³ | Standard delivery included | 4m³ = £380-440 |
| 6-8 m³ (Full Load) | £90-105/m³ | Best value, no surcharges | 6m³ = £540-630 |
| 9+ m³ (Multiple Loads) | £85-100/m³ | Volume discount possible | 10m³ = £850-1,000 |
| Cost Saving vs C20/25 | £15-25/m³ cheaper | Due to lower cement content | 10m³ project saves £150-250 |
✓ Economic Analysis for 50m² Blinding Layer (75mm thick = 3.75m³):
C8/10 concrete has high workability (slump 100-150mm or higher) making it easy to place and level. For blinding applications, minimal finishing is required as the surface will be covered by DPM and structural concrete. Proper placement prevents delays and ensures adequate coverage.
Ground Preparation: Excavate to formation level, remove loose material
Compaction: Firm ground (not necessarily heavily compacted)
Thickness: 50-75mm (use depth pegs or laser level)
Finishing: Basic trowel finish, smooth enough for DPM placement
Bed Thickness: 100-150mm compacted bed beneath kerbs
Laying: Place kerbs on semi-wet concrete, tap to level
Haunching: Backfill haunch (150-300mm) to 2/3 kerb height
Alignment: Use string lines for straight kerb runs
Pipe Bedding: 100-150mm beneath pipes on firm ground
Haunching: Side fill to pipe crown, compact around pipes
Surround: Minimum 150mm all around drainage pipes
Curing: Cover with soil after 24 hours (minimal curing needed)
Discharge Time: Place within 2 hours of mixing (1 hour in hot weather)
Initial Set: 4-6 hours (trafficking should wait 12-24 hours)
DPM Placement: Can proceed after 24 hours minimum
Foundation Pour: Structural concrete can be placed after 24-48 hours
C8/10 concrete gains strength more slowly than higher grades due to lower cement content. However, for non-structural applications like blinding, early strength is not critical. The concrete reaches adequate working strength within 24-48 hours.
24 Hours: 15-20% of final strength (~2 MPa)
3 Days: 35-45% of final strength (~4 MPa)
7 Days: 60-70% of final strength (~7 MPa)
28 Days: 100% design strength (10 MPa minimum)
Protection: Cover from rain for 6 hours minimum
Frost Protection: Protect from freezing for 24 hours
Water Curing: Not typically required for blinding
Hot Weather: Damp down if temperature exceeds 25°C
⚠️ Cold Weather Precautions:
While C8/10 is non-structural, ready-mix suppliers still provide certified mixes compliant with BS EN 206 and BS 8500. Delivery tickets confirm mix specification, ensuring Building Control approval where required.
✓ Ready-Mix Delivery Documentation:
When ordering C8/10 concrete from suppliers, specify the application (blinding, kerbing, drainage) to ensure appropriate workability. Clear communication ensures correct mix delivery and avoids delays.
📋 Information to Provide When Ordering C8/10:
Calculate m³ for blinding layers
📊Standard domestic foundations
💪Structural applications
📏UK Building Regulations depths
↔️Strip foundation sizing
⚗️Proportions for all grades
💷Project cost estimates 2026
🚰Pipe bedding concrete