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    Jun 17, 2008, 07:21 PM
    Concrete cost in SC
    I was going to have a addition to our current driveway. I was told it was 13-15 yards and was told the cost is going to be $2950.00. I do realize this includes labor, but was wondering what the going rate per yard is in our area. Someone told me about $106.00 -- anyone know? Anderson County
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    Jun 17, 2008, 07:51 PM
    That plus some, many trucks have min charges for less than full load.
    Plus with gas prices going up and up many are starting to add a fuel surcharge to all deliveries now as much as 100 for a load.
    And the distance to deliver will make s difference, but yes this is about correct. It is not uncommon to have a rough estimate is your material cost is about 1/2 of the total bid.

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