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PCC Bed Calculator for Plinth Plinth PCC bed concrete estimator

Calculate PCC bed concrete, cement bags, sand, and aggregate for a plinth floor base.

Plinth Footprint

Multiple Different-Sized Sections?

ℹ️Internal footprint length to be filled, from the foundation/plinth drawing.

ℹ️Internal footprint width to be filled.

ℹ️Set to more than 1 if several identical rooms/blocks share this same footprint and fill depth.

Fill Layer

ℹ️Height from formation level to the underside of the PCC bed; commonly 150-450 mm for residential plinths.

ℹ️Extra loose volume needed over the compacted volume — pre-filled per material, adjust if your supplier's data differs.

PCC Bed

ℹ️Commonly 50-100 mm for a residential floor base.

DPM (Damp-Proof Membrane)

Include DPM?

Cost

Enable Cost Estimation?

For a 80.00 (861 sqft) plinth footprint filled 200 mm deep with soil / select fill, you need approximately 33.81 tonnes of fill material and 8.400 (296.6 cft) of PCC bed concrete.

Compacted Fill

Material: Soil / Select Fill

Compacted volume: 16.000 (565.0 cft)

Loose volume (before wastage): 18.400 (649.8 cft)

Loose volume (with wastage): 19.320 (682.3 cft)

Material to order: 33.81 tonnes

PCC Bed (1:3:6)

Thickness: 100 mm

Total concrete: 8.400 (296.64 cft)

Cement: 37.3 bags

Sand: 3.881 (137.1 cft)

Aggregate: 7.762 (274.1 cft)

DPM (Damp-Proof Membrane)

DPM not included in this estimate.

Assumptions Used

Fill: loose volume = compacted volume × (1 + compaction%), then wastage on top | PCC: dry volume factor 1.54, wastage applied to cement/sand/aggregate together | DPM: rolls = ceil(area × (1 + wastage%) ÷ (roll area × (1 − overlap%))) | Flooring/screed/tiling above the DPM is outside this calculator's scope — see Limitations.

Approximate results for planning only. Verify with a professional.

Unsure where the DPM should sit relative to the PCC bed? Plinth Filling Guide →

Plinth Filling Cross-Section

Formation levelCompacted FillSoil / Select FillPCC Bed (1:3:6)Finished floor level (flooring by others)Fill: 200 mm100 mmPlinth footprint: 10 m × 8 mDiagram simplified for clarity, not to scale.

Looking for the verification checklist, reference tables, or tips and mistakes?See the complete Plinth Filling Calculator.

PCC bed for plinth estimate

This page is PCC-bed focused: a 10 m x 8 m footprint (80 m²) with a thicker 100 mm bed and a richer 1:3:6 mix ratio than the calculator's lean default, representing a floor base spec with a heavier expected load or a stricter local convention. That combination needs 8.4 m³ of final wet concrete (with 5% wastage), around 37.3 cement bags, plus sand and coarse aggregate split by the 1:3:6 ratio.

The fill layer underneath still calculates using the default soil fill (15% compaction, 5% wastage) at a 200 mm depth on this page — adjust the fill inputs separately if your actual formation-to-PCC gap or fill material differs, since the PCC bed volume is independent of what fill sits below it.

  • Default footprint: 10 m x 8 m (80 m²).
  • PCC: 100 mm thickness, 1:3:6 mix (richer than the 1:4:8 default), 5% wastage.
  • Result: 8.4 m³ final wet concrete, ~37.3 cement bags.

How Is Plinth Filling Calculated?

The calculation happens in three parts — compacted fill, PCC bed, and DPM — then an optional cost estimate on top.

Step 1 — Footprint Area

Area = Length × Width

Total Area = Area × Number of Identical Sections

If sections differ in size: Total Area = Sum of (Length × Width × Count) for every section

The footprint is the internal area to be filled, taken from the foundation/plinth drawing. Number of Identical Sections multiplies the whole result for repeated rooms/blocks of the same size; for rooms of different sizes, switch on "Multiple Different-Sized Sections" and the calculator sums every row's area into one combined total automatically.

Step 2 — Compacted Fill

Compacted Volume = Total Area × Fill Depth

Loose Volume = Compacted Volume × (1 + Compaction %)

Loose Volume (with wastage) = Loose Volume × (1 + Wastage %)

Order Quantity (tonnes) = Loose Volume (with wastage) × Material Density ÷ 1000

Delivered fill material is loose and has more air voids than it will once compacted in place, so the compaction percentage inflates the compacted (finished) volume into the loose volume you actually need to order; wastage is then applied on top of that loose volume, and the resulting figure converts directly to a tonnage using the material's density — the same convention this site's Backfill and Aggregate Coverage calculators use. For "Custom Fill Material", the density you enter is used directly in this step instead of a preset figure.

Step 3 — PCC Bed

Wet Volume = Total Footprint Area × PCC Thickness

Dry Volume = Wet Volume × 1.54

Cement / Sand / Aggregate = Dry Volume split by mix ratio parts

Wastage % applied to cement bags, sand, and aggregate together

This uses the same footprint area as Step 1 (so it stays correct whether you're using a single footprint or several differently-sized sections) and the same PCC formula as this site's dedicated PCC Calculator — a thin, lean-mix concrete bed that gives a firm, level surface for the DPM and floor slab above, not a structural element in its own right.

Step 4 — DPM (Damp-Proof Membrane)

Final Area = Total Area × (1 + Wastage %)

Roll Coverage = Roll Length × Roll Width × (1 − Overlap %)

Rolls Needed = ROUND UP(Final Area ÷ Roll Coverage)

Wastage accounts for the edge upturn and offcuts, while the overlap percentage accounts for the minimum lap required at every joint between adjoining sheets so ground moisture can't find a path through.

Step 5 — Add Contingency (Optional)

Base Cost = Fill Cost + PCC Cost + DPM Cost

Contingency Amount = Base Cost × (Contingency % ÷ 100)

Total Cost = Base Cost + Contingency Amount

Contingency is an optional buffer on top of the combined base cost to cover unexpected variance — supplier rate changes, delivery charges, or material substitution. It defaults to 0%; a commonly used range is 5-15%.

Worked Example

This example walks through your current inputs above, using the same steps as the Formula section. Each table shows the calculation, the values substituted in, and the result it produces.

Input Values Used

InputValueWhy it is used
Plinth footprint10 m × 8 m, 1 section(s)Sets the area every layer's volume is built on
Fill material / depthSoil / Select Fill, 200 mmSets fill density and compacted volume
Compaction / wastage15% compaction, 5% wastageConverts compacted volume into the loose quantity to order
PCC bed100 mm, 1:3:6, 5% wastageSets PCC wet volume and cement/sand/aggregate split

Step 1 — Footprint Area

The footprint area is the base every layer above is built on — fill volume, PCC volume, and DPM area all scale directly from it.

CalculationSubstitutionResult
Area10 m × 8 m80.000
Total area80.00 × 180.000 m² (861.11 sqft)

Step 2 — Compacted Fill

The compacted volume is what the finished, settled fill will occupy. Compaction inflates that into the loose volume, wastage inflates it once more into the loose volume actually ordered, and that final volume converts directly into a tonnage using the material's density — the same figure the cost step below uses.

CalculationSubstitutionResult
Compacted volume80.00 m² × 200mm16.000
Loose volume16.000 m³ × 1.1518.400
Loose volume (with wastage)18.400 m³ × 1.0519.320 m³ (682.3 cft)
Order quantity19.320 m³ × 1750 kg/m³ ÷ 100033.81 tonnes

Step 3 — PCC Bed

The PCC bed volume comes from the same total footprint area as Step 1, not the fill's compacted volume — it's a separate, thin layer cast on top of the finished fill.

CalculationSubstitutionResult
Wet volume80.00 m² × 100mm8.000
With 5% wastage8.000 × 1.058.400 m³ (296.6 cft, 37.3 bags)

Step 5 — Cost & Contingency

CalculationSubstitutionResult
Enable cost estimation above to see fill, PCC, and DPM cost

Therefore, this 80.0 m² plinth needs approximately 33.81 tonnes of fill material, 8.400 of PCC bed concrete.

This page keeps things focused on the calculation above. For the full construction guide — verification checklist, reference tables, usage steps, tips, common mistakes, and limitations.See the complete Plinth Filling Calculator.

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FAQ

1:3:6 represents a standard PCC specification sometimes required for a heavier floor load or a stricter local convention, versus the very lean 1:4:8 or 1:5:10 mixes common for ordinary residential floor bases. Pick whichever ratio matches your project's actual specification — this page just illustrates a richer option.
At 100 mm thickness, the wet volume is 8 m³ (80 m² x 0.1 m), which becomes 8.4 m³ after the 5% wastage allowance — needing about 37.3 cement bags plus sand and aggregate split by the 1:3:6 mix ratio.