Concrete Beam Calculator in Feet(Feet and Inch Beam Quantity Estimate)
Calculate beam concrete using feet and inches.
Use this concrete beam calculator in feet to estimate beam volume, cement bags, sand, and aggregate using imperial beam dimensions.
🕒 Last updated: April 12, 2026
Inputs
ℹ️Typical RCC beam depth: 300-600 mm
Concrete Volume
0.425 m³
Dry Volume: 0.654 m³
Sand: 0.178 m³
Aggregate: 0.357 m³
Cement Required
(Including 5% Wastage)
4 bags
Extra (Wastage): 0.17 bags
Approximate results for planning only. Verify with a professional.
For slab construction supported by beams, use the concrete slab calculator to calculate concrete and material requirements.
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Beam concrete estimate using feet and inches
Many site measurements are taken in feet and inches, especially for smaller residential RCC beams.
This page pre-fills a 10 ft long beam with a 12 in x 18 in section and converts the dimensions into cubic meters for material calculation.
- Default length: 10 ft.
- Default beam section: 12 in x 18 in.
- Results are converted to cubic meters and material quantities.
What is the purpose of this Concrete Beam Calculator?
This concrete beam calculator helps estimate the total volume of concrete required for beams and the quantities of cement, sand, and aggregate needed for construction. It is widely used in RCC beam construction for accurate material planning and cost estimation.
By entering beam dimensions and selecting a concrete mix ratio, you can quickly calculate material requirements and avoid underestimation or excess usage of materials.
- Calculate concrete volume for beams
- Estimate cement bags required
- Determine sand and aggregate quantities
- Account for wastage in construction
- Plan materials efficiently for RCC work
How does concrete beam calculation work?
Concrete quantity for a beam is calculated based on its dimensions and mix ratio. The process involves calculating wet volume, converting it into dry volume, and distributing materials based on the selected concrete mix.
Step 1 — Calculate Beam Volume
This gives the wet volume of concrete required for the beam in cubic meters.
Step 2 — Convert to Dry Volume
Dry volume accounts for material losses, voids, and shrinkage during mixing.
Step 3 — Calculate Material Quantities
Based on the selected mix ratio (e.g., M20 = 1:1.5:3), materials are distributed proportionally:
Step 4 — Convert Cement to Bags
One cement bag is assumed to weigh 50 kg.
Calculation example for Concrete Beam Calculator in Feet
This example uses the pre-filled beam dimensions and concrete mix from this programmatic calculator page, so the calculation matches the inputs above.
- Beam Length = 10 ft
- Beam Width = 12 in
- Beam Depth = 18 in
- Number of Beams = 1
- Concrete Mix = M20 (1:1.5:3)
- Wastage Allowance = 5%
Step 1 - Calculate wet beam volume
Step 2 - Convert to dry volume
Step 3 - Split materials by mix ratio
Cement = 3.43 bags before wastage
Sand = 0.178 m³
Aggregate = 0.357 m³
Step 4 - Add wastage for purchase planning
Extra Cement = 0.17 bags
Recommended Cement = 4 bags
Real-world ordering example for Concrete Beam Calculator in Feet
For site purchase, use the recommended cement bags because bags are bought as whole units and the estimate includes the selected wastage percentage.
- Calculated cement before wastage = 3.43 bags
- Selected wastage = 5%
- Recommended cement purchase = 4 bags
- Concrete volume to place = 0.425 m³
- Sand and aggregate should be checked against the final site mix and batching method.
Common concrete mix ratios for beams
| Mix | Cement | Sand | Aggregate |
|---|---|---|---|
| M20 | 1 | 1.5 | 3 |
| M25 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
When should you use this concrete beam calculator?
- Estimating materials for RCC beams
- Planning construction quantities
- Preparing cost estimates
- Calculating cement bags required
- Reducing material wastage
Limitations of this calculator
This calculator provides approximate material quantities based on standard assumptions. It does not include reinforcement steel calculation, structural design, or load analysis. For detailed engineering design, consult a qualified structural engineer.
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Disclaimer: This calculator provides approximate results for planning and estimation purposes only. Actual requirements may vary based on site conditions, materials, workmanship, and local building regulations. Always consult a qualified engineer, architect, or construction professional before making final decisions.