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Concrete column volume calculator

Use this page for square or rectangular columns, piers, and small blocks where height is the key third dimension. It gives a direct cubic-meter result.

Best for

  • Piers
  • Columns
  • Small blocks
Worked example

A 0.4 m by 0.4 m column at 3 m height

Multiply the footprint by the height to get the base volume, then add a small waste allowance if needed.

Example

0.4 m × 0.4 m × 3 m = 0.48 m3. With 8 percent waste, the adjusted order volume is 0.52 m3.

Formula

Volume = length × width × height

Adjusted volume = volume × (1 + waste / 100)

How to use it

When to use this page

Square piers

Measure one side and use the same figure for both footprint dimensions.

Rectangular blocks

Use the actual footprint if the column is wider in one direction.

Waste factor

A small allowance covers formwork losses and uneven fill.

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