Concrete Driveway Cost in Columbus, OH
Homeowner estimates · Updated 2026-03-30
Homeowners in Columbus, OH typically pay $6.87–$11.77 per sq ft for concrete driveway installation. A typical two-car driveway (400–600 sq ft) runs $2,748–$7,062 total. Pricing is estimated from 20 ODOT Calibrated Average Unit Prices 2024 bid contracts, adjusted for residential market rates.
In Columbus's freeze-thaw climate, spec selection is the biggest cost variable for driveways — air-entrained concrete (5–8% air), minimum 4,000 psi, and saw-cut joints every 8 feet are what separate a driveway that lasts 30 years from one that needs major repairs within 10. At $6.87–$11.77/SF, Columbus is an above-average cost market for concrete driveway, ranking 22nd of 30 tracked metros — 11% above the dataset median of $6.17/SF. These figures reflect 2024 ODOT Calibrated Average Unit Prices 2024 data adjusted to 2025 dollars (+7%, BLS concrete products price index).
Columbus sits on glacial lake sediments and clay-heavy soils that can expand with moisture changes — adequate subgrade compaction and drainage are important for long slab life in this market. Final pricing depends on whether you need a standard 4-inch or thicker 6-inch pour for heavy vehicles, existing pavement removal, and decorative finish — stamped patterns and exposed aggregate add $2–5/sq ft over a plain broom finish. Most contractors include saw-cut control joints; rebar vs. wire mesh reinforcement is the most common bid variable. Columbus's mid-size contractor market is competitive for standard flatwork; lead times are typically 2–4 weeks outside the spring peak, and multiple competing quotes often yield a 15–20% spread in pricing.
Typical Homeowner Cost
Low
$6.87
per sq ft
Mid
$9
per sq ft
High
$11.77
per sq ft
How this estimate is built ▾
Step 1 — DOT bid data
20 ODOT Calibrated Average Unit Prices 2024 bid contracts (2024) → p25/p75 installed $/sq ft at prevailing wage rates.
Step 2 — Residential adjustment
OH has no state prevailing wage law — ODOT Calibrated Average Unit Prices 2024 bids use open-shop wages (BLS $30.58/hr). Residential estimate applies a 27% commercial overhead discount.
Step 3 — Local indices
Labor index: 15% above national (BLS OES, cement masons). Material index: national average (USGS aggregate prices).
Step 4 — Project type
Driveway complexity multiplier: 0.90×–1.15× applied to base flatwork rate.
Contractor / Professional Rate(government & commercial projects)▾
Low
$9.41
per sq ft
Mid
$13
per sq ft
High
$16.13
per sq ft
Sourced from 20 ODOT Calibrated Average Unit Prices 2024 bid contracts (2024). These prices reflect government and commercial work where contractors are legally required to pay prevailing wages — typically 20–40% above open-shop residential rates.
DOT Verified — ODOT Calibrated Average Unit Prices 2024 (2024)↗Cost Breakdown
| Component | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Ready-mix concrete (per yd³) | $130–$200 |
| Labor (forming, pouring, finishing) | $5.27–$8.07/sq ft |
| Total installed (materials + labor + site prep) | $6.87–$11.77/sq ft |
Total reflects typical homeowner pricing, estimated from 20 ODOT Calibrated Average Unit Prices 2024 bid contracts (2024) adjusted for residential market rates. Ready-mix from national rates × local material index. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
Columbus Market Conditions
Climate
cold humid
Labor market
15% above avg
Best pour season
May through October
Dataset rank
22 of 30 markets
- —Columbus is a steady, well-functioning concrete market without the extremes of very high cost (Boston, Seattle) or very low cost (San Antonio, Kansas City) — a reliable mid-range market with good contractor availability and predictable pricing.
- —The metro records 90–110 freeze-thaw cycles per year; air-entrained concrete (5–7% air content) and a minimum 4,000 psi mix are standard requirements for outdoor flatwork that contractors here routinely specify without being asked.
- —Ohio's glacially derived soils in the Columbus area are predominantly clayey till with moderate expansion — proper subgrade compaction, moisture management, and edge drainage are important, but most residential flatwork sites don't require geotechnical investigation.
- —The construction season runs May through October; cold-weather provisions are occasionally needed in shoulder months but are not a major cost driver in a typical year.
- —Columbus benefits from its central geographic position: multiple ready-mix plants, competitive aggregate supply from Ohio limestone quarries, and good contractor market depth with both union and non-union firms competing for residential work.
- —Ohio State University-adjacent construction activity maintains a consistent baseline of skilled concrete work in the metro.
- —Homeowners can generally get multiple competitive quotes within a 2–3 week lead time outside the April–June peak season, and the market has not seen the tech-sector labor inflation that has affected Austin, Seattle, or Nashville in recent years.
Concrete vs. Alternatives — Driveway Cost Comparison
| Material (local estimates) | Installed Cost | Lifespan | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete (this market) | $6.87–$11.77/sq ft | 30–50 years | Seal every 3–5 yrs |
| Asphalt | $3–$6/sq ft | 20–30 years | Seal every 2–3 yrs |
| Concrete / brick pavers | $10–$26/sq ft | 30–50 years | Repoint joints every 5–10 yrs |
| Gravel | $1–$3/sq ft | Ongoing | Top-dress annually |
Alternative costs are Columbus-market estimates derived from typical cost relationships to local concrete prices.
Hiring Tips — Columbus Concrete Driveway
- →Specify air-entrained concrete (5–8% air content) — mandatory for any exterior slab exposed to freeze-thaw cycles.
- →Schedule pours between May and September; cold-weather provisions (heated enclosures, curing blankets) add $1–3/sq ft outside this window.
- →Don't allow a contractor to skip air-entrainment in the mix spec — Columbus averages 80–100 freeze-thaw cycles per year, and plain concrete without air-entrainment will show surface scaling within a few winters under road-salt exposure.
- →Get at least 3 bids and cross-check contractor reviews against local permit records, not just review platforms.
- →Confirm the bid includes saw-cut control joints — some contractors price them separately as a line item.
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Estimated concrete cost (materials + delivery) · For projects over 1 cubic yard, ready-mix is typically more economical and easier to work with.
147 bags × 80lb
3.26 cubic yards + delivery
240 sq ft × $5.27–$8.07/sq ft
Based on 2024 state DOT bid data for this market. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
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