Concrete Production

Any concrete works involve several key activities that will compromise most of the cost and duration. Having benchmark production rates will help with any estimating or scheduling.

  • Production rates provide a reliable estimate of how much work can be completed in a specific period of time, which is essential for project planning, resource allocation, and budgeting.

  • Estimators should use historical data and consult with experienced concrete contractors to refine the estimates for specific projects, as production rates can vary depending on various factors such as project size, equipment and labor resources, and weather conditions.

  • Understanding the useful concrete construction production rates is essential for accurate estimating and successful project management.

Construction project managers and estimators need to accurately calculate the expected costs and timelines of their projects. In concrete construction projects, this requires a good understanding of the production rates for various tasks involved in the project. Production rates provide a reliable estimate of how much work can be completed in a specific period of time, which is essential for project planning, resource allocation, and budgeting. Here are some useful concrete construction production rates for estimating: 

Activity Production Unit Variability
Formwork 2.3-2.8 Square meters per man-hour The complexity of formwork design
Size and shape of concrete structure
Placement 38-45 Cubic meters per man-day Type and size of plant used (pump, chute, kibble, etc.)
Number of workers
Concrete finish
Rebar Installation 3.6-4.5 Metric tons per man-day Complexity of rebar design
Size and shape of concrete structure
Concrete Sawing 150-180 Linear meters per man-day Type and size of concrete saw
Number and location of joints

It's important to note that these production rates are meant to serve as a general guideline and can vary depending on various factors such as the project size, equipment and labor resources, and weather conditions. Estimators should consult with experienced concrete contractors and use historical data to refine the estimates for specific projects. In addition, it's important to factor in contingencies and allowances for unforeseen events or delays, as concrete construction projects can be affected by a variety of factors such as weather, supply chain disruptions, and labor shortages.

In conclusion, understanding the useful concrete construction production rates is essential for accurate estimating and successful project management. By using these rates as a guide and consulting with experienced contractors, estimators can develop reliable estimates that can help ensure the success of their concrete construction projects.