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Concrete Foundation Cost in Minneapolis, MN

Homeowner estimates · Updated 2026-03-30

Homeowners in Minneapolis, MN typically pay $8.09–$13.68 per sq ft for concrete foundation installation. A typical slab foundation (800–1,200 sq ft) runs $6,472–$16,416 total. Pricing is estimated from 25 MnDOT Average Bid Prices 2024 bid contracts, adjusted for residential market rates.

In Minneapolis's cold climate, frost depth — typically 36–48 inches for footings — is the governing design constraint for foundations, and excavation to that depth adds meaningfully to installed cost compared to Sun Belt markets. At $8.09–$13.68/SF, Minneapolis is an above-average cost market for concrete foundation, ranking 20th of 30 tracked metros — 7% above the dataset median of $7.54/SF. These figures reflect 2024 MnDOT Average Bid Prices 2024 data adjusted to 2025 dollars (+7%, BLS concrete products price index).

Minneapolis builds on glacial till and sandy loam with reasonable bearing capacity, but frost depth of 42–48 inches means footings must go deep — an excavation cost that Sun Belt markets simply don't have. Slab-on-grade is the most economical option; crawl spaces and full basements add significant excavation and waterproofing cost. Soil bearing capacity, local frost depth, and code minimums for thickness and reinforcement all affect the final price — permit fees and engineering review are typically separate line items. The working season is genuinely compressed to May–October; outside those months, cold-weather concrete provisions (heated enclosures, insulated curing blankets) are required and add $2–5/sq ft to project cost.

Typical Homeowner Cost

Low

$8.09

per sq ft

Mid

$11

per sq ft

High

$13.68

per sq ft

25 MnDOT Average Bid Prices 2024 bids (2024)BLS OES wages · SOC 47-2051Prevailing wage adjusted (−37%)Inflation-adjusted to 2025 (+7%)
How this estimate is built

Step 1 — DOT bid data

25 MnDOT Average Bid Prices 2024 bid contracts (2024) → p25/p75 installed $/sq ft at prevailing wage rates.

Step 2 — Residential adjustment

BLS open-shop wage $34.73/hr ÷ MnDOT Average Bid Prices 2024 prevailing wage $47/hr × 50% labor share → homeowner estimate is 63% of contractor rate.

Step 3 — Local indices

Labor index: 30% above national (BLS OES, cement masons). Material index: national average (USGS aggregate prices).

Step 4 — Project type

Foundation complexity multiplier: 1.10×–1.45× applied to base flatwork rate.

Contractor / Professional Rate(government & commercial projects)

Low

$12.75

per sq ft

Mid

$17

per sq ft

High

$21.55

per sq ft

Sourced from 25 MnDOT Average Bid 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 — MnDOT Average Bid Prices 2024 (2024)

Cost Breakdown

ComponentEstimated Range
Ready-mix concrete (per yd³)$130–$200
Labor (forming, pouring, finishing)$6.49–$9.98/sq ft
Total installed (materials + labor + site prep)$8.09–$13.68/sq ft

Total reflects typical homeowner pricing, estimated from 25 MnDOT Average Bid Prices 2024 bid contracts (2024) adjusted for residential market rates. Ready-mix from national rates × local material index. Actual contractor quotes may vary.

Minneapolis Market Conditions

Data source

25 DOT bids

MnDOT Average Bid Prices 2024 (2024)

↗ source

residential: −37%

Climate

cold humid

Labor market

30% above avg

Best pour season

May through October

Dataset rank

20 of 30 markets

  • Minneapolis has one of the most demanding freeze-thaw environments for concrete in the US — the Twin Cities record 130–150 frost cycles per year, and frost depth requirements of 42–48 inches are among the deepest in any major metro.
  • All exterior concrete must use air-entrained mixes (6–8% air content is the Minnesota DOT standard) with a minimum 4,000 psi design strength; skipping air entrainment in this climate results in surface scaling within 1–3 winters.
  • The glacially derived soils (sandy loam over clay till in most suburban areas) provide moderate bearing capacity; proper compaction is important given the seasonal freeze-thaw movement of the subgrade.
  • Minnesota's construction season is strictly limited: meaningful outdoor concrete work runs from approximately mid-May through late October — a shorter window than any other major metro in this dataset except possibly Seattle for wet weather.
  • The compressed season creates significant demand pressure in spring and early summer; booking 6–10 weeks ahead is typical for quality residential crews during peak season.
  • Ready-mix plants are well-distributed throughout the metro and Minnesota aggregate supply keeps material costs competitive.
  • Pricing is moderate relative to other cold-climate metros — below Boston and Chicago, above Atlanta and Charlotte — with a pragmatic, work-focused contractor culture that tends to produce reliable results when properly vetted.

Concrete vs. Alternatives — Foundation Cost Comparison

Material (local estimates)Installed CostLifespanMaintenance
Concrete (this market)$8.09–$13.68/sq ft30–50 yearsSeal every 3–5 yrs
Concrete block (CMU)$4–$11/sq ft75–100 yearsMonitor for water infiltration
ICF (insulated forms)$9–$22/sq ft100+ yearsMinimal
Pressure-treated crawl$3–$9/sq ft30–50 yearsTreat wood; monitor moisture

Alternative costs are Minneapolis-market estimates derived from typical cost relationships to local concrete prices.

Hiring Tips — Minneapolis Concrete Foundation

  • 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.
  • Verify that every exterior concrete spec includes minimum 4,000 psi air-entrained mix — Minneapolis records 100+ annual freeze-thaw cycles, and a contractor using a lower-spec or non-air-entrained mix on exterior work is setting you up for visible scaling within three winters.
  • In Minneapolis's high-cost labor market, get at least 3 competing bids — the spread between the lowest and highest quote often exceeds 40%.
  • Confirm the quote explicitly includes form stripping and waterproofing membrane — both are commonly omitted from first-draft proposals.

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Dimensions
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Add 10% extra for waste, spills, and uneven surfaces
Cost EstimatePrimary Result
Based on state DOT bid data
Ready-Mix Concrete (Recommended)
~$2,739

Estimated concrete cost (materials + delivery) · For projects over 1 cubic yard, ready-mix is typically more economical and easier to work with.

Bagged Concrete (80lb)
$4,037 - $5,872

734 bags × 80lb

Ready-Mix Concrete
$2,119 - $3,359

16.30 cubic yards + delivery

Professional Installation
$3,894 - $5,988

600 sq ft × $6.49–$9.98/sq ft

Based on 2024 state DOT bid data for this market. Actual contractor quotes may vary.

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