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Ready-Mix Concrete Cost Per Yard in Jacksonville, FL

Ready-mix concrete costs about $130 to $180 per cubic yard delivered in 2026, depending mainly on PSI strength and region. Standard 3,000 PSI residential mix averages around $135 to $145 per yard, while 5,000 PSI structural mix runs closer to $160 to $180. On top of the per-yard price, small orders carry a short-load fee that can add $50 to $150 or more.

This guide explains what you are paying for per yard, the fees that surprise people, and when ready-mix beats bags. Use any of the calculators to convert your project volume into yards, then multiply by your local per-yard quote.

Last updated June 10, 2026

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Use this calculator to estimate the volume of concrete needed and the installed cost in Jacksonville. Pricing is automatically adjusted for the local labor market.

What Drives the Cost in Jacksonville

  • PSI strength: Higher-strength mixes use more cement, so moving from 3,000 to 5,000 PSI typically adds $20 to $40 per cubic yard.
  • Short-load fees: Orders under about 3 cubic yards are surcharged because the truck leaves partly empty; this is the single biggest cost driver on small pours.
  • Delivery distance: Plants charge for haul distance and time; sites far from a batch plant pay more in delivery and may hit overage fees if unloading is slow.
  • Admixtures: Fiber, accelerators for cold weather, retarders for hot weather, and air entrainment each add a few dollars per yard.
  • Scheduling: Weekend pours, after-hours delivery, and waiting time at the site can all carry extra charges.

What a per-yard price does and does not include

The headline per-yard price covers the concrete itself at a given strength. It usually does not include the short-load fee, delivery beyond a base radius, waiting time if your crew unloads slowly, pumping, or admixtures. Always ask the plant for an all-in delivered price for your specific yardage and mix so the surcharges do not surprise you.

Ready-mix vs bagged break-even

The crossover is around one cubic yard. Below that, bagged concrete usually wins once you account for the short-load fee; above it, ready-mix is both cheaper per yard and far less labor. For a project near the line, price both: a single cubic yard is about 45 to 50 standard 80 lb bags.

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