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House Slab Pouring in Barangaroo, Sydney

Compare house slab pouring specialists in Barangaroo using ABN, profile, public review, and referral signals where available. Typical concreting rates in NSW range from $50–$150/m².

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How Much Does House Slab Pouring Cost in Barangaroo?

The following cost estimates are based on industry averages for concreting work in NSW. Actual prices will vary based on the scope of work, materials required, and access. Always get 2–3 written quotes before proceeding.

Typical Range

$50–$150

/m²

Emergency Rate

$225

After-hours / urgent

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Materials You'll Need for House Slab Pouring

What a tradie typically uses for house slab pouring, with current retail price ranges. Your tradie usually supplies these — the quote should itemise them.

  • SL72 reinforcing mesh sheet · 6x2.4m sheetper 14m²
    $20.83–$50.73
  • N12 reinforcing bar 6m · lengthbeams
    $13.75–$51.81
  • Formply sheet 17mm · sheet
    $25.93–$54.48

Rough materials total

$60.51$157

Core items only — labour is on top (see cost guide above)

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Price ranges sampled from major Australian hardware retailers (July 2026). Estimates only — quantities and final costs depend on your job. Always confirm inclusions in writing with your tradie.

Concreting Licensing Requirements in NSW

In NSW, concreting work over $20,000 requires a contractor licence from NSW Fair Trading. Structural work requires an owner-builder permit or licensed builder.

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Frequently Asked Questions About House Slab Pouring in Barangaroo

How much does it cost to pour a house slab in Australia?

Pouring a house slab costs $50 to $150 per square metre in Australia, including reinforcing mesh, formwork, and concrete. A standard 100 to 150 square metre home slab typically totals $5,000 to $22,500 depending on soil conditions, site access, and whether extra excavation or engineering is required.

How thick does a house slab need to be?

A standard residential house slab is usually poured around 100mm thick for the main area, with thickened edge beams and footings sized by an engineer based on soil classification. Reactive clay soils often need a thicker, more heavily reinforced slab than sand or rock, which is why engineering reports vary in cost.

How long does a house slab need to cure before building?

A house slab reaches enough strength to build on after about seven days, though full concrete strength takes around 28 days to develop. Builders typically wait at least a week before starting frame work, and formwork is usually stripped after two to three days once the edges have set.

How much does a concrete driveway cost in Australia?

A standard concrete driveway costs $65–$150/m² depending on thickness, reinforcement, finish, and location. A double driveway of ~50m² typically costs $3,500–$7,500. Exposed aggregate and decorative finishes cost more than plain broom-finished concrete.

How thick should a concrete slab be for a driveway?

Residential driveways should be a minimum 100mm (4 inches) thick with SL72 or SL82 mesh reinforcement. For areas with heavy vehicles or truck access, 125–150mm with rebar reinforcement is recommended. Thicker slabs are needed for reactive soils.

How long does concrete take to cure?

Concrete reaches about 70% strength in 7 days and full strength at 28 days. Light foot traffic can resume after 24–48 hours. Vehicles should wait at least 7 days. In cold weather, curing slows significantly — your concretor may use curing compounds or covers.

What is exposed aggregate concrete?

Exposed aggregate concrete has the top layer of cement paste removed (by washing) to reveal the stones within the mix. It's popular for driveways, paths, and pool surrounds as it provides a decorative finish with natural slip resistance. It costs 15–25% more than plain concrete.

Why does concrete crack?

All concrete eventually cracks due to shrinkage, thermal movement, or ground movement. Control joints are deliberately placed every 3–4 metres to direct cracking. Cracks wider than 3mm or that are heaving or sinking indicate a structural issue requiring assessment.

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