Commercial concrete in the US in 2026 typically runs $6 to $14/sf for flatwork (slabs, sidewalks, parking lots) and $9 to $22/sf footprint for engineered foundations (footing + slab-on-grade for warehouses, retail, and light industrial). Ready-mix concrete (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) delivered to site averages $140 to $195 per cubic yard delivered. State-level pricing varies from a low of roughly 0.82 of national average in Mississippi and Arkansas to a high of 1.32 in Hawaii, New York City, and the San Francisco Bay Area, per RSMeans 2024 City Cost Index methodology.
The state-by-state breakdown below applies the published CCI multiplier per state to the national base, layered with NRMCA-published ready-mix prices and BLS area wage data for Cement Masons and Construction Laborers. Use the table for a defensible budgetary number, then validate the project-specific cost against three local concrete contractor bids and the engineered drawing's rebar take-off. The concrete cost calculator applies the same regional adjustment automatically when you enter a project ZIP.
At a Glance: All 50 States + DC
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| State | CCI Mult | Overall Cost (sf) | Tier | Ready-Mix ($/CY) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | 0.85 | $5.1 to $18.7/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $125 to $165/CY |
| Alaska | 1.30 | $7.8 to $28.6/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $220 to $320/CY |
| Arizona | 0.90 | $5.4 to $19.8/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $135 to $175/CY |
| Arkansas | 0.82 | $4.9 to $18/sf | lowest cost band (Tier 5) | $120 to $160/CY |
| California | 1.22 | $7.3 to $26.8/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $180 to $245/CY |
| Colorado | 1.04 | $6.2 to $22.9/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $155 to $210/CY |
| Connecticut | 1.18 | $7.1 to $26/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $175 to $235/CY |
| Delaware | 1.10 | $6.6 to $24.2/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $165 to $220/CY |
| District of Columbia | 1.18 | $7.1 to $26/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $175 to $240/CY |
| Florida | 0.94 | $5.6 to $20.7/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $145 to $195/CY |
| Georgia | 0.92 | $5.5 to $20.2/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Hawaii | 1.32 | $7.9 to $29/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $260 to $380/CY |
| Idaho | 0.88 | $5.3 to $19.4/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Illinois | 1.10 | $6.6 to $24.2/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $165 to $220/CY |
| Indiana | 0.95 | $5.7 to $20.9/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Iowa | 0.92 | $5.5 to $20.2/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $135 to $175/CY |
| Kansas | 0.88 | $5.3 to $19.4/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $130 to $170/CY |
| Kentucky | 0.90 | $5.4 to $19.8/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $130 to $175/CY |
| Louisiana | 0.93 | $5.6 to $20.5/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Maine | 1.05 | $6.3 to $23.1/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $155 to $210/CY |
| Maryland | 1.10 | $6.6 to $24.2/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $165 to $225/CY |
| Massachusetts | 1.20 | $7.2 to $26.4/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $180 to $240/CY |
| Michigan | 1.00 | $6 to $22/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $150 to $200/CY |
| Minnesota | 1.04 | $6.2 to $22.9/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $160 to $215/CY |
| Mississippi | 0.82 | $4.9 to $18/sf | lowest cost band (Tier 5) | $115 to $155/CY |
| Missouri | 0.95 | $5.7 to $20.9/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Montana | 0.92 | $5.5 to $20.2/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Nebraska | 0.88 | $5.3 to $19.4/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $130 to $170/CY |
| Nevada | 0.97 | $5.8 to $21.3/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $150 to $200/CY |
| New Hampshire | 1.10 | $6.6 to $24.2/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $165 to $220/CY |
| New Jersey | 1.18 | $7.1 to $26/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $175 to $240/CY |
| New Mexico | 0.88 | $5.3 to $19.4/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $135 to $180/CY |
| New York | 1.30 | $7.8 to $28.6/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $195 to $280/CY |
| North Carolina | 0.86 | $5.2 to $18.9/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $130 to $170/CY |
| North Dakota | 0.92 | $5.5 to $20.2/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Ohio | 0.97 | $5.8 to $21.3/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $145 to $195/CY |
| Oklahoma | 0.85 | $5.1 to $18.7/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $125 to $165/CY |
| Oregon | 1.10 | $6.6 to $24.2/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $165 to $220/CY |
| Pennsylvania | 1.10 | $6.6 to $24.2/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $160 to $215/CY |
| Rhode Island | 1.15 | $6.9 to $25.3/sf | high cost (Tier 1) | $170 to $225/CY |
| South Carolina | 0.85 | $5.1 to $18.7/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $125 to $165/CY |
| South Dakota | 0.85 | $5.1 to $18.7/sf | lowest cost band (Tier 5) | $120 to $160/CY |
| Tennessee | 0.85 | $5.1 to $18.7/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $125 to $165/CY |
| Texas | 0.88 | $5.3 to $19.4/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $125 to $175/CY |
| Utah | 0.95 | $5.7 to $20.9/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $145 to $190/CY |
| Vermont | 1.05 | $6.3 to $23.1/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $160 to $215/CY |
| Virginia | 1.05 | $6.3 to $23.1/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $155 to $210/CY |
| Washington | 1.10 | $6.6 to $24.2/sf | above national average (Tier 2) | $165 to $220/CY |
| West Virginia | 0.88 | $5.3 to $19.4/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Wisconsin | 1.00 | $6 to $22/sf | national average (Tier 3) | $150 to $200/CY |
| Wyoming | 0.90 | $5.4 to $19.8/sf | below national average (Tier 4) | $140 to $185/CY |
How the State-Level Cost Ranges Are Calculated
Every range in this guide is computed deterministically from a national base, applied to the published CCI multiplier per state. No hand-curated per-state numbers; one rule, fifty-one applications, methodology cited at every layer.
- National base. BidFlow internal commercial concrete cost methodology, calibrated to NRMCA member surveys, RSMeans 2024 published values, and BLS regional cost indices. Published as ranges, not point numbers, because PSI grade, finish complexity, rebar tonnage, weather access, and pumping requirements drive most of the variance.
- State CCI multipliers. Multipliers reference RSMeans 2024 City Cost Index methodology for MasterFormat divisions 03 30 00 (Cast-in-Place Concrete) and 03 31 00 (Structural Concrete). State-level multipliers are the population-weighted average of major-metro CCI values for the state, rounded to two decimals.
- Ready-mix prices. Ranges represent typical 2026 commercial ready-mix concrete pricing delivered to site for 3,000 to 4,000 PSI mix. Sourced from NRMCA (National Ready Mixed Concrete Association) member surveys, ENR Construction Cost Report 2026, and regional concrete supplier publications. Pumping, weekend delivery, short-load fees, and admixtures (fiber, fly ash, accelerator) are extra.
- Labor rates. Total package hourly rates for Cement Masons (BLS occupation 47-2051) and Construction Laborers (BLS occupation 47-3000) drawn from BLS Area Wage Data 2025. Total package includes base wage plus health, pension, and other contractually-loaded costs typical of metro union locals. Open-shop crews typically run 15-25% below these numbers but benchmark to prevailing wage on federally-funded or state-permitted projects.
Project-level variance is driven by site-specific factors that no state-level table can predict: PSI grade and mix design (3,000 PSI flatwork vs 5,000 PSI structural), rebar tonnage per drawing (the single biggest cost variable on engineered foundations), finish complexity (broom vs trowel vs decorative stamped), subgrade prep on poor soils, weather access (winter pour premiums of 10 to 25 percent in Northern states for heated blankets and accelerator), pumping requirements on tight urban sites, and weekend or off-hours delivery surcharges of 15 to 30 percent.
Alabama Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Alabama sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.85 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile.
| Cost Category | 2026 Alabama Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.1 to $11.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.7 to $18.7/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $125 to $165/CY |
| Rebar installed | $680 to $1190/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $40 to $55 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $32 to $45 per hour.
Mid-South pricing band. Adequate ready-mix capacity along I-65 and I-20 corridors. Limited contractor depth for engineered structural foundations outside major metros.
Alaska Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Alaska sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.30 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Anchorage, Fairbanks.
| Cost Category | 2026 Alaska Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $7.8 to $18.2/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $11.7 to $28.6/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $220 to $320/CY |
| Rebar installed | $1040 to $1820/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $70 to $95 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $55 to $75 per hour.
Highest concrete costs in the lower 49+1 due to remote shipping, cold-weather pour requirements, and freight on aggregate. Winter pour season is constrained; typical pour window May to October.
Arizona Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Arizona sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.90 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Phoenix, Tucson.
| Cost Category | 2026 Arizona Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.4 to $12.6/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.1 to $19.8/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $135 to $175/CY |
| Rebar installed | $720 to $1260/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $50 per hour.
Phoenix and Tucson have strong ready-mix capacity. Slab-on-grade dominates commercial work; basements are uncommon. Heat-related curing accelerator costs add $4 to $8 per CY in summer.
Arkansas Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Arkansas sits in the lowest cost band (Tier 5) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.82 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Little Rock, Fayetteville.
| Cost Category | 2026 Arkansas Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $4.9 to $11.5/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.4 to $18/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $120 to $160/CY |
| Rebar installed | $656 to $1148/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $38 to $50 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $30 to $42 per hour.
Lowest commercial concrete cost band in the Mid-South. Fayetteville (Walmart HQ adjacency) commands a slight premium over the rest of the state.
California Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
California sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.22 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, Oakland.
| Cost Category | 2026 California Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $7.3 to $17.1/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $11 to $26.8/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $180 to $245/CY |
| Rebar installed | $976 to $1708/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $78 to $105 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $55 to $75 per hour.
California has the most stringent state-level concrete-mix mandates (CalGreen 2025 minimum recycled-content portland, low-carbon mix premiums). Commercial concrete typically requires Type II or Type V cement for sulfate resistance in coastal soils. Prevailing-wage projects add 25 to 40 percent labor premium versus open-shop.
Colorado Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Colorado sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.04 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder.
| Cost Category | 2026 Colorado Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.2 to $14.6/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.4 to $22.9/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $155 to $210/CY |
| Rebar installed | $832 to $1456/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $65 to $88 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $48 to $62 per hour.
Front Range commercial concrete reflects post-2020 labor squeeze and aggregate-haul cost from regional pits. Winter pour premium high (mountain region).
Connecticut Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Connecticut sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.18 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport.
| Cost Category | 2026 Connecticut Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $7.1 to $16.5/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $10.6 to $26/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $175 to $235/CY |
| Rebar installed | $944 to $1652/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $78 to $100 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $55 to $72 per hour.
New England pricing band. Aggregate cost reflects limited in-state quarry capacity. Winter pour premiums significant; typical pour window April through November.
Delaware Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Delaware sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.10 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Wilmington, Dover.
| Cost Category | 2026 Delaware Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.6 to $15.4/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.9 to $24.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $165 to $220/CY |
| Rebar installed | $880 to $1540/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $68 to $90 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $48 to $65 per hour.
Mid-Atlantic pricing. Adequate ready-mix capacity from regional plants in the Wilmington corridor.
District of Columbia Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
District of Columbia sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.18 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Washington.
| Cost Category | 2026 District of Columbia Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $7.1 to $16.5/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $10.6 to $26/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $175 to $240/CY |
| Rebar installed | $944 to $1652/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $80 to $105 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $55 to $72 per hour.
DC commercial concrete reflects federal contracting and high union labor density. Limited in-DC ready-mix capacity; haul-cost moderated by access to Maryland and Virginia plants.
Florida Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Florida sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.94 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville.
| Cost Category | 2026 Florida Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.6 to $13.2/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.5 to $20.7/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $145 to $195/CY |
| Rebar installed | $752 to $1316/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $72 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $52 per hour.
South Florida (Miami-Dade, Broward) at the high end; North Florida at the low end. Hurricane-resistant designs add rebar density. Coastal jobs require Type II cement for chloride resistance.
Georgia Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Georgia sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.92 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta.
| Cost Category | 2026 Georgia Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.5 to $12.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.3 to $20.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Rebar installed | $736 to $1288/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $70 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $52 per hour.
Atlanta is a strong commercial concrete market with deep contractor depth and competitive ready-mix supply. Georgia clay subgrades require careful prep on flatwork and pad slabs.
Hawaii Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Hawaii sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.32 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Honolulu.
| Cost Category | 2026 Hawaii Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $7.9 to $18.5/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $11.9 to $29/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $260 to $380/CY |
| Rebar installed | $1056 to $1848/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $78 to $105 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $58 to $75 per hour.
Highest concrete costs in the US. Cement and aggregate are imported; weather and union labor add additional premiums. Coastal saltwater resistance requirements drive specialized mix designs.
Idaho Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Idaho sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.88 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Boise.
| Cost Category | 2026 Idaho Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.3 to $12.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.9 to $19.4/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Rebar installed | $704 to $1232/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $50 per hour.
Boise commercial concrete market growing fast. Limited contractor depth statewide; rural jobs add mobilization premium.
Illinois Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Illinois sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.10 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Chicago, Rockford.
| Cost Category | 2026 Illinois Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.6 to $15.4/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.9 to $24.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $165 to $220/CY |
| Rebar installed | $880 to $1540/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $72 to $95 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $52 to $68 per hour.
Chicago metro has one of the deepest commercial concrete markets in the US, with strong unionized labor (Cement Masons Local 502, Laborers Local 1) and ample ready-mix supply. Downstate Illinois tracks near national average.
Indiana Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Indiana sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.95 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne.
| Cost Category | 2026 Indiana Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.7 to $13.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.5 to $20.9/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Rebar installed | $760 to $1330/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $58 to $75 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $42 to $56 per hour.
Indianapolis has a strong commercial concrete contractor base. Northwest Indiana (Gary, Hammond) tracks Chicago metro pricing on union jobs.
Iowa Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Iowa sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.92 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Des Moines, Cedar Rapids.
| Cost Category | 2026 Iowa Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.5 to $12.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.3 to $20.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $135 to $175/CY |
| Rebar installed | $736 to $1288/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $68 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $52 per hour.
Plains-state pricing band. Ready-mix supply ample around major cities; rural jobs may require longer haul distances.
Kansas Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Kansas sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.88 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Wichita, Kansas City.
| Cost Category | 2026 Kansas Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.3 to $12.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.9 to $19.4/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $130 to $170/CY |
| Rebar installed | $704 to $1232/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $48 to $64 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $36 to $48 per hour.
Kansas City metro splits across the Missouri border with shared labor pool. KC-Kansas slightly below the Missouri side.
Kentucky Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Kentucky sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.90 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Louisville, Lexington.
| Cost Category | 2026 Kentucky Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.4 to $12.6/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.1 to $19.8/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $130 to $175/CY |
| Rebar installed | $720 to $1260/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $50 per hour.
Louisville commercial concrete reflects bourbon, distillery, and hospital sector activity. Mid-South pricing band.
Louisiana Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Louisiana sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.93 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: New Orleans, Baton Rouge.
| Cost Category | 2026 Louisiana Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.6 to $13/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.4 to $20.5/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Rebar installed | $744 to $1302/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $70 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $52 per hour.
Hurricane-resistant designs and high-water-table foundations add cost vs base. Coastal jobs require Type II cement for chloride resistance.
Maine Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Maine sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.05 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Portland, Bangor.
| Cost Category | 2026 Maine Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.3 to $14.7/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.5 to $23.1/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $155 to $210/CY |
| Rebar installed | $840 to $1470/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $62 to $82 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $42 to $58 per hour.
New England pricing. Pour season tightly constrained; typical pour window May through October. Winter premium severe.
Maryland Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Maryland sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.10 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Baltimore, Bethesda.
| Cost Category | 2026 Maryland Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.6 to $15.4/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.9 to $24.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $165 to $225/CY |
| Rebar installed | $880 to $1540/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $70 to $92 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
Baltimore-DC corridor pricing. Strong union labor presence. Federal contracting drives prevailing-wage premium on a meaningful share of work.
Massachusetts Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Massachusetts sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.20 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Boston, Worcester, Springfield.
| Cost Category | 2026 Massachusetts Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $7.2 to $16.8/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $10.8 to $26.4/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $180 to $240/CY |
| Rebar installed | $960 to $1680/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $80 to $105 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $55 to $72 per hour.
Boston metro among the highest commercial concrete costs in the US. MIT, biotech, and university construction sustain demand. Massachusetts has aggressive low-carbon mix mandates similar to California.
Michigan Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Michigan sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.00 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing.
| Cost Category | 2026 Michigan Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6 to $14/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9 to $22/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $150 to $200/CY |
| Rebar installed | $800 to $1400/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $68 to $90 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $48 to $65 per hour.
Detroit metro has deep automotive and industrial concrete demand. Strong union labor. Severe winter pour constraints (October to April premium).
Minnesota Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Minnesota sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.04 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Duluth.
| Cost Category | 2026 Minnesota Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.2 to $14.6/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.4 to $22.9/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $160 to $215/CY |
| Rebar installed | $832 to $1456/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $68 to $90 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $48 to $65 per hour.
Twin Cities labor market is one of the strongest unionized concrete markets in the upper Midwest. Winter pour season tightly constrained; pour window May through October typical.
Mississippi Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Mississippi sits in the lowest cost band (Tier 5) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.82 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Jackson, Gulfport.
| Cost Category | 2026 Mississippi Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $4.9 to $11.5/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.4 to $18/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $115 to $155/CY |
| Rebar installed | $656 to $1148/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $35 to $48 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $28 to $40 per hour.
Lowest commercial concrete cost band in the lower 48. Limited contractor depth outside Jackson and the Gulf Coast.
Missouri Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Missouri sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.95 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Saint Louis, Kansas City, Springfield.
| Cost Category | 2026 Missouri Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.7 to $13.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.5 to $20.9/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Rebar installed | $760 to $1330/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $58 to $75 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $42 to $56 per hour.
Saint Louis and Kansas City metros run near national average. Strong commercial concrete contractor base in both major metros.
Montana Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Montana sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.92 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Billings, Missoula.
| Cost Category | 2026 Montana Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.5 to $12.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.3 to $20.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Rebar installed | $736 to $1288/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $68 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $52 per hour.
Limited contractor depth statewide. Rural project mobilization adds 10 to 20 percent. Severe winter pour constraints.
Nebraska Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Nebraska sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.88 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Omaha, Lincoln.
| Cost Category | 2026 Nebraska Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.3 to $12.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.9 to $19.4/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $130 to $170/CY |
| Rebar installed | $704 to $1232/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $50 per hour.
Omaha is the dominant commercial concrete market. Plains-state pricing band; ample ready-mix supply.
Nevada Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Nevada sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.97 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Las Vegas, Reno.
| Cost Category | 2026 Nevada Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.8 to $13.6/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.7 to $21.3/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $150 to $200/CY |
| Rebar installed | $776 to $1358/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $62 to $82 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $42 to $58 per hour.
Las Vegas commercial concrete tied to gaming, hospitality, and warehouse construction. Heat-related curing accelerator costs significant in summer. Reno tracks Sierra Nevada cost band.
New Hampshire Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
New Hampshire sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.10 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Manchester, Nashua.
| Cost Category | 2026 New Hampshire Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.6 to $15.4/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.9 to $24.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $165 to $220/CY |
| Rebar installed | $880 to $1540/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $68 to $90 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $48 to $65 per hour.
New Hampshire pricing tracks Boston metro labor pool. Limited in-state ready-mix capacity drives haul-cost premium for southwestern counties.
New Jersey Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
New Jersey sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.18 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Newark, Jersey City, Trenton.
| Cost Category | 2026 New Jersey Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $7.1 to $16.5/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $10.6 to $26/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $175 to $240/CY |
| Rebar installed | $944 to $1652/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $80 to $105 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $55 to $72 per hour.
New Jersey commercial concrete reflects NYC metro labor and the densest in-state commercial construction footprint per square mile in the US. Logistics and warehouse foundations dominate.
New Mexico Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
New Mexico sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.88 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Albuquerque, Santa Fe.
| Cost Category | 2026 New Mexico Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.3 to $12.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.9 to $19.4/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Rebar installed | $704 to $1232/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $48 to $64 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $36 to $50 per hour.
Below-national-average pricing. Rural mobilization premium of 10 to 20 percent for sites distant from Albuquerque.
New York Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
New York sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.30 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: New York City, Buffalo, Albany, Rochester.
| Cost Category | 2026 New York Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $7.8 to $18.2/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $11.7 to $28.6/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $195 to $280/CY |
| Rebar installed | $1040 to $1820/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $85 to $115 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $60 to $80 per hour.
NYC metro has the highest commercial concrete labor in the country. Manhattan and Brooklyn structural foundations run significantly above the cited range due to staging, lift, and pumping premiums on tight urban sites. Upstate New York tracks closer to national average.
North Carolina Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
North Carolina sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.86 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro.
| Cost Category | 2026 North Carolina Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.2 to $12/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.7 to $18.9/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $130 to $170/CY |
| Rebar installed | $688 to $1204/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $52 per hour.
Charlotte and Research Triangle are the active commercial concrete markets. Rapid commercial growth has tightened ready-mix supply during peak season.
North Dakota Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
North Dakota sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.92 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Fargo, Bismarck.
| Cost Category | 2026 North Dakota Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.5 to $12.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.3 to $20.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Rebar installed | $736 to $1288/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $70 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $40 to $55 per hour.
Bakken-driven commercial activity creates contractor capacity near oil-field infrastructure. Severe winter pour constraints; typical pour window May to October.
Ohio Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Ohio sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.97 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo.
| Cost Category | 2026 Ohio Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.8 to $13.6/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.7 to $21.3/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $145 to $195/CY |
| Rebar installed | $776 to $1358/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $65 to $85 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $48 to $62 per hour.
Northeast Ohio (Cleveland, Akron, Mentor) sits at the higher end due to industrial concrete legacy and active warehouse construction. Cincinnati and Columbus run near national average.
Oklahoma Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Oklahoma sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.85 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Oklahoma City, Tulsa.
| Cost Category | 2026 Oklahoma Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.1 to $11.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.7 to $18.7/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $125 to $165/CY |
| Rebar installed | $680 to $1190/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $48 to $62 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $36 to $50 per hour.
Below-national-average pricing across the state. Strong contractor depth around Tulsa for industrial concrete.
Oregon Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Oregon sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.10 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Portland, Eugene, Salem.
| Cost Category | 2026 Oregon Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.6 to $15.4/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.9 to $24.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $165 to $220/CY |
| Rebar installed | $880 to $1540/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $72 to $92 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
Portland metro reflects strong unionized labor and aggressive low-carbon mix mandates similar to California. Pacific Northwest aggregate prices stable.
Pennsylvania Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Pennsylvania sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.10 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown.
| Cost Category | 2026 Pennsylvania Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.6 to $15.4/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.9 to $24.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $160 to $215/CY |
| Rebar installed | $880 to $1540/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $70 to $92 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
Philadelphia tracks NYC/NJ pricing band; Pittsburgh runs slightly below national average. Strong in-state aggregate supply moderates ready-mix prices vs neighbors.
Rhode Island Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Rhode Island sits in the high cost (Tier 1) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.15 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Providence.
| Cost Category | 2026 Rhode Island Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.9 to $16.1/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $10.4 to $25.3/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $170 to $225/CY |
| Rebar installed | $920 to $1610/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $75 to $100 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $52 to $70 per hour.
Smallest state in area; commercial concrete concentrated in Providence metro. Pricing tracks Boston / Connecticut market dynamics.
South Carolina Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
South Carolina sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.85 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Charleston, Columbia, Greenville.
| Cost Category | 2026 South Carolina Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.1 to $11.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.7 to $18.7/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $125 to $165/CY |
| Rebar installed | $680 to $1190/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $48 to $62 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $36 to $50 per hour.
Below-national-average pricing. Greenville-Spartanburg I-85 corridor active for industrial concrete (BMW, Boeing, tier-1 supplier construction).
South Dakota Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
South Dakota sits in the lowest cost band (Tier 5) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.85 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Sioux Falls, Rapid City.
| Cost Category | 2026 South Dakota Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.1 to $11.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.7 to $18.7/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $120 to $160/CY |
| Rebar installed | $680 to $1190/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $45 to $60 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $35 to $48 per hour.
Lowest pricing band in the upper Plains. Limited contractor depth statewide. Severe winter pour constraints.
Tennessee Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Tennessee sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.85 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga.
| Cost Category | 2026 Tennessee Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.1 to $11.9/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.7 to $18.7/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $125 to $165/CY |
| Rebar installed | $680 to $1190/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $50 to $65 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $36 to $50 per hour.
Memphis is the active commercial concrete market for the Mid-South, with logistics and distribution-warehouse demand. Nashville growth has lifted the metro slightly above the state average.
Texas Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Texas sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.88 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth.
| Cost Category | 2026 Texas Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.3 to $12.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.9 to $19.4/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $125 to $175/CY |
| Rebar installed | $704 to $1232/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $70 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $38 to $55 per hour.
Texas has the largest commercial concrete market by volume in the US South. Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth concentrate most demand. Right-to-work state; prevailing union labor presence is limited compared to Northeast and Midwest peers. Heat-related curing accelerator significant in summer.
Utah Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Utah sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.95 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Salt Lake City, Provo.
| Cost Category | 2026 Utah Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.7 to $13.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.5 to $20.9/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $145 to $190/CY |
| Rebar installed | $760 to $1330/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $58 to $78 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $42 to $58 per hour.
Salt Lake City commercial concrete tied to Wasatch Front industrial and tech-sector buildouts. Adequate ready-mix supply along the Wasatch corridor.
Vermont Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Vermont sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.05 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Burlington.
| Cost Category | 2026 Vermont Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.3 to $14.7/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.5 to $23.1/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $160 to $215/CY |
| Rebar installed | $840 to $1470/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $62 to $82 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $42 to $58 per hour.
Limited contractor depth statewide. Severe winter pour constraints; pour window May to October typical.
Virginia Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Virginia sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.05 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Richmond, Virginia Beach, Arlington.
| Cost Category | 2026 Virginia Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.3 to $14.7/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.5 to $23.1/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $155 to $210/CY |
| Rebar installed | $840 to $1470/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $65 to $85 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $45 to $60 per hour.
Northern Virginia tracks DC metro pricing; Richmond and Hampton Roads run below the state average. Federal contracting drives meaningful prevailing-wage share.
Washington Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Washington sits in the above national average (Tier 2) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.10 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane.
| Cost Category | 2026 Washington Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6.6 to $15.4/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9.9 to $24.2/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $165 to $220/CY |
| Rebar installed | $880 to $1540/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $72 to $95 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $52 to $68 per hour.
Seattle metro reflects strong unionized labor, Boeing-tied industrial concrete, and aggressive low-carbon mix mandates. Eastern Washington tracks closer to national average.
West Virginia Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
West Virginia sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.88 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Charleston, Huntington.
| Cost Category | 2026 West Virginia Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.3 to $12.3/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $7.9 to $19.4/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $135 to $180/CY |
| Rebar installed | $704 to $1232/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $68 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $40 to $55 per hour.
Limited contractor depth statewide. Mountainous terrain adds mobilization complexity on rural foundation work.
Wisconsin Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Wisconsin sits in the national average (Tier 3) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 1.00 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay.
| Cost Category | 2026 Wisconsin Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $6 to $14/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $9 to $22/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $150 to $200/CY |
| Rebar installed | $800 to $1400/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $62 to $82 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $45 to $60 per hour.
Milwaukee is the active commercial concrete metro with strong union depth. Madison growth has lifted regional pricing modestly. Severe winter pour constraints.
Wyoming Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
Wyoming sits in the below national average (Tier 4) of US commercial concrete cost, with a state CCI multiplier of 0.90 per RSMeans 2024 methodology. Major metros: Cheyenne, Casper.
| Cost Category | 2026 Wyoming Range |
|---|---|
| Flatwork installed (slab, sidewalk, parking) | $5.4 to $12.6/sf |
| Foundation installed (footing + slab-on-grade) | $8.1 to $19.8/sf footprint |
| Ready-mix delivered (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) | $140 to $185/CY |
| Rebar installed | $720 to $1260/ton |
- Cement Mason total package. $52 to $70 per hour.
- Construction Laborer total package. $40 to $55 per hour.
Limited contractor depth statewide. Energy-sector commercial concrete drives most work. Mobilization premium for sites distant from I-25 corridor.
Common Questions on Commercial Concrete Cost (2026)
What is the average cost of ready-mix concrete delivered in the US in 2026?
Commercial ready-mix concrete (3,000 to 4,000 PSI) delivered to site averages $140 to $195 per cubic yard delivered in 2026. State-level pricing varies from approximately $115/CY in Mississippi to over $260/CY in Hawaii. Pumping, weekend delivery, short-load fees, and admixtures (fiber, fly ash, accelerator, low-carbon mix) are extra. Per RSMeans 2024 City Cost Index methodology, regional variation runs roughly 0.82 to 1.32 of national average.
How much does commercial flatwork concrete cost per square foot in 2026?
Commercial flatwork concrete (slabs, sidewalks, parking lots, warehouse floors) runs $6 to $14/sf installed on a national average basis in 2026. Cost includes ready-mix delivered, placing labor, finishing labor, and light-duty rebar mat. Decorative finishes (stamped, polished, integral color) add 30 to 60 percent. Subgrade prep on poor soils adds $1 to $3 per square foot.
How much does commercial foundation concrete cost per square foot in 2026?
Commercial foundation concrete (footings + slab-on-grade for warehouses, retail buildings, light industrial) runs $9 to $22/sf of footprint installed on a national average basis in 2026. Engineered structural foundations with heavy rebar density (#5 to #6 bar tied per drawing) come in at the upper end. The single biggest variable is rebar tonnage; ask the structural engineer for the per-square-foot weight before bidding.
How are these state-level commercial concrete cost numbers calculated?
The state-level cost ranges in this guide are calculated by applying RSMeans 2024 City Cost Index (CCI) state multipliers to a national base of $6 to $14 per square foot for flatwork and $9 to $22 per square foot for foundation. Ready-mix prices draw from NRMCA member surveys and ENR Construction Cost Report 2026. Labor rates draw from BLS Area Wage Data 2025 for Cement Masons (BLS occupation 47-2051) and Construction Laborers (BLS occupation 47-3000). Ranges represent typical 2026 metro pricing; site-specific variables (PSI grade, rebar density, finish, subgrade prep, season) drive most project-level variance.
The numbers in this guide are budgetary; project-specific accuracy comes from three local concrete contractor bids and the engineered drawing's rebar take-off. Use the concrete cost calculator for a calibrated material estimate with the regional CCI overlay applied automatically. For the annual data publication and methodology deep-dive, see the BidFlow 2026 Commercial Concrete Cost Index. For demolition pricing on the same regional methodology, see the commercial demolition cost by state reference.
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