The cost of a cubic yard of salt and pepper rock varies slightly by location. As of 2014, the average price is between 52.00 and 57.00 per cubic yard. Therefore 2 cubic yards costs between 104.00 and 114.00.
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β 9y agoThe cost of river rock can vary depending on location, quality, and supplier. You would need to check with a local supplier for the current price of river rock per cubic yard to calculate the cost for 0.71 cubic yards.
The total cost of 1.2 cubic yards of soil is $28.80 ($24 x 1.2 = $28.80).
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.
25856 / 27 = 958 yards of concrete @ $75 per yard = $71,850
No. A yard is a measure of distance. A cubic yard is a measure of volume. They do not equate. ----------- Answer 2: ----------- No, but some people (including some people who sell soil products) refer to cubic yards as yards (for example: "3 yards of compost will cost you 120$" or "The compost is 40$ per yard.").
you need to ask per cubic yard.. and im trying to figure it out as well
40 / 27 = 1.481 yards x $100 = $148.00 + tax. Unfortunately you will have a hard time getting a concrete company to deliver less than 5 yards.
Square foot doesn't tell you, you need to know cubic footage and then figure how many cubic yards that makes. Cement is sold by the cubic yard.
1.5 yards at $1.37 per yard would cost you $2.06.
eighty-one dollars and twenty-five cents plus sales tax
Essentially, you need three and a third cubic yards of concrete to replace that quantity to those measurements - so if the cost of a cubic yard of concrete is 30, multiply it by 3.333 and you get 100
Where I live, concrete is now $100 per cubic yard, or $500 total. That is for a local delivery.