So one square foot equals 12" x 12" (sum of 144 square inches). Construction equals 15" x 30" (450 square inches). Divide 450 by 144 to get square feet (3.125). Multiply 3.125 square feet x $2 per square foot construction charge. Answer equals $6.25.
I recently bought a 12mm thick glass with polished borders. Size of my Glass: 54 inch * 39 inch => Oval Shape Total Cost = Rs.2500 in Surat, India
It depends how deep you want the gravel to cover, if you want it to be 2 inches deep it's going to cost more than 5 inches. Also it depends how big the gravel is cut, I think that the smaller the gravel is the more it costs.
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The cost of a square meter of concrete can vary depending on factors such as the type of concrete mix, local market conditions, and any additional labor or delivery costs. On average, the price can range from $75 to $150 per square meter. It is recommended to obtain quotes from local suppliers for an accurate estimate.
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It's 54, 60lbs bagsand 40.5 80lbs bags.Check http://www.decks.com/calculators/concrete.aspx Answer54in construction a yard of concrete is not in cubic yards. A yard of concrete (in bulk) cost about $75 (Alabama) and is 4 inchs thick. Most Sidewalks, driveways and platforms are only 4 inch thick.So 1 80lbs back covers a little over 1 square foot at 4 inches thick.
The cost of something that is 13 in x 17 in, or 221 square inches, is $6,630.
It would vary with the cost of concrete in your area and how thick the slab would be. I assume by the size that you are building a shop or similar. If so, I would go at least 6" thick. 1 cubic yard at 6" thick covers 6 square yards. So, you will get 6 square yards of concrete out of 1 cubic yard. You have 1680 square feet, divide that by 9 for square yards = roughly 186 square yards. 186 square yards divided by 6 = 31 cubic yards At $110 per yard here in the midwest, it would cost $3410. But, I would figure extra to make sure you had enough when pouring it. Possibly 1 or 1 1/2 yards extra.
You'll need about 7 cubic yards including waste. Without knowing the exact price of concrete in your area a rough estimate is 600-750 dollars.
Depends where you are living.
Approximately $26.67 per Sq. Ft
It will cost 291.16
A cubic measure ment is required