Concrete Prices
At Mick George we specialise in providing competitive Concrete pricing for all kinds of project needs, residential, trade and commercial. We can provide cheap ready-mixed Concrete prices for projects as small as 1m3 to larger commercial needs.
Concrete Pricing Guide
At a time when Concrete prices are generally increasing due to material shortages caused by the Covid pandemic, the Mick George Group are in a unique position to absorb many of these Concrete cost fluctuations courtesy of minimal third-party supply chain involvement, which ensures that we can provide cheap Ready-Mixed Concrete consistently.
Ready-Mixed Concrete costs will be determined by a number of factors including, concrete mix type, volume and the inclusion of any additives or fibres.
The best way to start, is by calculating the volume of Concrete you need, using our Concrete calculator below. Our extensive Barrel Mixer fleet means we can provide the most efficient Concrete prices regardless of volume, overcoming any part-load Concrete charges typically applied by other Concrete suppliers.
Concrete Volume Calculator
Concrete Costs
Once you have established the volume of Concrete required, decide the appropriate concrete application and consistency you require and if any additional fibres are needed.
And finally, you then need to consider the how the Concrete will be distributed on-site, through tipping, pumping or wheelbarrow delivery?
This should give you your complete Ready Mix Concrete cost. Our cheapest concrete prices are available online, are available online (Trade discounts available).
Ready Mixed Concrete Prices
Concrete is usually specified by strength – the stronger the Concrete the more expensive it will be. It is essential that you select the right Concrete Mix for the project you’re completing e.g. for house bases, footings or foundations or perhaps a path, driveway or industrial loading bay.
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