Concrete Driveway Cost in Philadelphia, PA
Pricing data: 2024 PennDOT District 6-0 Bid History (calibrated) · Page updated 2026-03-28
Verified — PennDOT District 6-0 Bid History (calibrated) (2024)↗Concrete driveway installation in Philadelphia, PA costs $11.48–$21.55 per sq ft fully installed. A typical two-car driveway (400–600 sq ft) runs $4,592–$12,930 total — based on 5 PennDOT District 6-0 Bid History (calibrated) contracts (2024).
In Philadelphia'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 $11.48–$21.55/SF, Philadelphia is one of the most expensive markets in this dataset for concrete driveway (ranked 26th of 30), driven primarily by above-average regional labor costs. These figures reflect 2024 PennDOT District 6-0 Bid History (calibrated) data adjusted to 2025 dollars (+7%, BLS concrete products price index).
Philadelphia has variable urban fill and clay soils; rowhouse blocks typically have moderate bearing capacity, while sites in the Northeast and western suburbs have better granular soils that reduce subgrade prep costs. 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. Philadelphia's contractor market is competitive at the residential scale; prevailing wages apply to permitted commercial work but residential flatwork pricing is generally 10–15% below the Northeast tier above it.
Low
$11.48
per sq ft
Mid
$17
per sq ft
High
$21.55
per sq ft
DOT VerifiedInstalled price range including materials, labor, and basic site preparation.
Source data (2024) adjusted to 2025 dollars (+7%, BLS concrete products price index).
Cost Breakdown
| Component | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Ready-mix concrete (per yd³) | $130–$200 |
| Labor (forming, pouring, finishing) | $9.88–$17.85/sq ft |
| Total installed (materials + labor + site prep) | $11.48–$21.55/sq ft |
Ready-mix derived from national market rates × local material index. Labor derived from 5 PennDOT District 6-0 Bid History (calibrated) bid contracts (2024). Total installed price includes forming, placement, finishing, and basic site prep. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
Philadelphia Market Conditions
Data source
5 DOT bids
Climate
cold humid
Labor market
20% above avg
Best pour season
May through October
Dataset rank
26 of 30 markets
- —Philadelphia sits on a mix of urban row-house density and inner-ring suburban residential that creates a diverse concrete flatwork market — from tight urban driveways accessed by alleys to conventional suburban pads.
- —The metro's soil is predominantly Wissahickon schist-derived sandy loam in the northwest and silty clay near the Delaware River floodplain, with moderate expansion characteristics that require proper compaction but fewer engineered interventions than Texas clay markets.
- —Philadelphia records 90–110 freeze-thaw cycles per year, making air-entrained concrete (5–7% air) and a minimum 4,000 psi mix standard for outdoor flatwork — contractors who skip these specs are a known problem in the Philadelphia market, and asking for mix design documentation is a reasonable homeowner safeguard.
- —Union labor has a meaningful presence in the city proper, particularly for commercial work; residential market in the suburbs (Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware counties) has more non-union competition and better pricing.
- —Permit requirements vary significantly across the metro — Philadelphia city permits are more burdensome than suburban townships, and the city's L&I office has a reputation for delays that extend project timelines.
- —Getting work done in the November–April shoulder season or the suburbs generally yields better pricing than peak spring/summer in the city.
Concrete vs. Alternatives — Driveway Cost Comparison
| Material (local estimates) | Installed Cost | Lifespan | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete (this market) | $11.48–$21.55/sq ft | 30–50 years | Seal every 3–5 yrs |
| Asphalt | $5–$12/sq ft | 20–30 years | Seal every 2–3 yrs |
| Concrete / brick pavers | $17–$47/sq ft | 30–50 years | Repoint joints every 5–10 yrs |
| Gravel | $1–$5/sq ft | Ongoing | Top-dress annually |
Alternative costs are Philadelphia-market estimates derived from typical cost relationships to local concrete prices. Concrete reflects 5 PennDOT District 6-0 Bid History (calibrated) contracts.
Hiring Tips — Philadelphia 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.
- →Exterior flatwork in Philadelphia must use air-entrained concrete — the city averages 70–90 freeze-thaw cycles per year, and any contractor proposing a standard non-air-entrained mix for outdoor slabs should be asked to revise the spec before you sign.
- →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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Dimensions
Estimated concrete cost (materials + delivery) · For projects over 1 cubic yard, ready-mix is typically more economical and easier to work with.
62 bags × 80lb
1.36 cubic yards + delivery
100 sq ft × $9.88–$17.85/sq ft
Based on 2024 state DOT bid data for this market. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
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Includes 10% waste factor
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