Concrete pour quantity.
Estimate net geometric volume, ordering allowance, and delivery loads for rectangular slabs, beams, columns, footings, and other concrete elements.
Define the pour.
Use finished concrete dimensions from the current structural drawing. Keep all dimensions in metres.
Geometry first, allowance second.
Each rectangular element is calculated as length × width × depth. The quantity multiplies identical elements, then the ordering allowance is applied to the net volume.
The delivery count rounds the order quantity up against the truck or mixer capacity you enter. It is a logistics check, not a booking recommendation.
Concrete mix proportions are deliberately excluded: structural grade and mix design must come from the project specification and responsible engineer.