Us sieve 1 to 200 weight.
Crushed concrete price per yard.
The average cost of concrete is 119 to 147 per cubic yard which includes delivery up to 20 miles pouring plain concrete costs 5 to 10 per square foot depending on the quality while colored stamped or stained concrete costs 8 to 18 per square foot to install.
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1 4 tons per loose cubic yard source.
Leftover concrete and broken asphalt get crushed and recycled which is a cheaper and more eco friendly solution for gravel driveways.
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1 3 large crushed concrete.
Estimate also includes 3 000 psi concrete with 3 4 inch crushed stone.
Recycled material various sources available at.
By the yard crushed concrete can cost anywhere from 20 to 30.
Generally the more you purchase the lower that price will be per yard or ton.
Now paying 20 per trailer load and 10 per tandem load for clean concrete rubble at our mckinney recycle yard.
Crushed concrete costs 11 to 53 per ton around 16 to 75 per cubic yard and 1 to 3 per cubic foot with prices depending on the quantity.
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126 94 142 12 per cubic yard 3 000 psi 3 4 crushed stone price of concrete delivery is included in the estimate.
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Recycled crushed concrete is comprised of the concrete pieces that are torn up from old driveways and sidewalks as well as the rubble from torn down buildings and other related sources.
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Does not include concrete demolition additives rebar or wire mesh.
When crushed concrete is charged by the ton the price can vary anywhere from 6 to 14 per ton.
Our plant is national ready mixed concrete association state certified and fully equipped with the latest technology for automatic batching.
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Most companies are going to either charge by the yard or by the ton.