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Cost to frame and pour 660 sq/ft Concrete

Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:17 am
Posted by TigerEye2
Prairieville
Member since Aug 2011
308 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:17 am
Looking to add a 22x30 slab for a new metal shop. Approx 660 sq/ft frame, pour, finish. What's a reasonable price.
This post was edited on 9/18/16 at 10:20 am
Posted by FieldandStream1
Shreveport
Member since Feb 2012
199 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:20 am to
Bout 350
Posted by Capt ST
Hotel California
Member since Aug 2011
12882 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:23 am to
How thick?
Posted by Libertariantiger
Member since Nov 2012
981 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:23 am to
Is it going to have footings, rebar, wire mesh? Or is it just going to be 3-4 inches of concrete?
Posted by Kickadawgitfeelsgood
Lafayette LA
Member since Nov 2005
14089 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:26 am to
Concrete included in cost?
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
65922 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:26 am to
Make it about three fiddy inches thick, that should run about a hunny a inch.

Yeah, tree fiddy.
Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
134887 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:32 am to
$6500 sounds about right
Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
68382 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:36 am to
288 million dollars
Posted by Breesus
House of the Rising Sun
Member since Jan 2010
66982 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:36 am to
Last year. I believe it was July. Or August. There's a knock on the door. I open it, and there's this rugged looking construction worker standing at my door. And he says to me, "how would you like me to frame and pour some concrete for you"

And I said "Well, how many square feet do you have?" He said "I've got 500 square feet, 600 square feet, 700 square feet".

I said "we'll take 660 square feet framed and poured. How much will that be?"

And that construction worker, he looks at me and she says, "...Uh I need about tree-fitty."

Well, it was about that time that I notice that the construction worker was about eight stories tall and was a crustacean from the protozoic era.

I said, "Dammit monster! Get off my lawn! I ain't giving you no tree-fitty!"

It said, "how about just two-fitty?" I said, "Oh, now it's only two-fitty!! What?! Is there a sale on Loch Ness munchies or something?!"

Damn right I was angry.
Posted by larry289
Holiday Island, AR
Member since Nov 2009
3858 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:44 am to
*(660 x depth (ft))/27 = cubic yds
*Figure footings same as above (deeper)
*Add load bearing areas (heavy machinery/crane/et.al.) to concrete/rebar calculation
*Add reinforcement (rebar)
*cubic yds x $/yd = cost of concrete
*add finishing/sqft
NOTE: Always add 1/2 yd fudge factor for concrete quantity

10 yrs ago I paid $60/yd concrete for driveway
Posted by MNCscripper
St. George
Member since Jan 2004
11713 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:44 am to
Call and get a quote

I used Meanco when I extended my patio
Posted by lsuguru
Lake Charles
Member since Aug 2007
1782 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 10:45 am to
$5/sq. ft. and you shouldn't have to touch a thing
Posted by CHEDBALLZ
South Central LA
Member since Dec 2009
21958 posts
Posted on 9/18/16 at 11:15 am to
About $8 a square foot. You will need a chain wall so that will add to the cost.
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