Concrete Sidewalk Cost in Riverside, CA
Pricing data: 2021–25 Caltrans Contract Cost Database · Page updated 2026-03-28
Verified — Caltrans Contract Cost Database (2021–25)↗Concrete sidewalk installation in Riverside, CA costs $7.08–$17.71 per sq ft fully installed. A typical residential sidewalk (100 sq ft) runs $708–$1,771 total — based on 12 Caltrans Contract Cost Database contracts (2021–25).
In Riverside's hot climate, concrete sidewalks expand significantly in summer heat — proper joint spacing (every 4–5 feet) is more critical here than in cooler climates, and pours scheduled for early morning consistently produce better long-term results than afternoon pours. At $7.08–$17.71/SF, Riverside sits mid-range among the 30 markets in this dataset (ranked 14th), above Chicago, IL ($7.07/SF) and below St. Louis, MO ($7.13/SF).
Riverside County's Inland Empire sits on sandy alluvial soils in the valley floors with good bearing capacity; hillside lots on the eastern foothills require more careful subgrade assessment for expansive clay in some areas. Costs vary by width — standard residential sidewalks are 4 ft; ADA-compliant walks require 5 ft minimum — and by whether existing sections need removal and disposal. Work in public rights-of-way requires permits and may mandate specific mix designs set by the municipality. Riverside's contractor market is served by both LA-area and regional crews, with pricing running 8–12% below LA proper due to lower prevailing wages and easier logistics outside the urban core.
Low
$7.08
per sq ft
Mid
$12
per sq ft
High
$17.71
per sq ft
DOT VerifiedInstalled price range including materials, labor, and basic site preparation.
Cost Breakdown
| Component | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Ready-mix concrete (per yd³) | $130–$200 |
| Labor (forming, pouring, finishing) | $5.48–$14.01/sq ft |
| Total installed (materials + labor + site prep) | $7.08–$17.71/sq ft |
Ready-mix derived from national market rates × local material index. Labor derived from 12 Caltrans Contract Cost Database bid contracts (2021–25). Total installed price includes forming, placement, finishing, and basic site prep. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
Riverside Market Conditions
Data source
12 DOT bids
Climate
hot dry
Labor market
22% above avg
Best pour season
October through April
Dataset rank
14 of 30 markets
- —The Inland Empire (Riverside-San Bernardino counties) is the most affordable concrete market in Southern California — labor costs run 10–15% below the LA basin reflecting lower prevailing wages, and ready-mix pricing benefits from proximity to San Bernardino mountain aggregate sources.
- —The hot-dry climate is excellent for concrete work from October through May; summer heat (June–September, with temperatures regularly exceeding 105°F in Riverside) requires ice or chilled water in the mix for afternoon pours and drives most experienced crews to early-morning scheduling.
- —The underlying geology is alluvial fan material — sandy, well-graded soils with excellent bearing capacity in most areas; areas near the Santa Ana River and its tributaries can have silty or expansive soils that require soil investigation for structural work.
- —Seismic requirements apply throughout the Inland Empire under the California Building Code, consistent with the rest of Southern California.
- —The Inland Empire has seen explosive residential growth over the past decade, which has driven contractor demand and reduced the competitive edge it historically held over the LA basin — lead times during the spring/summer peak have extended to 4–8 weeks.
- —California permitting requirements (Title 24, SWPPP) apply here as elsewhere in the state, adding overhead compared to non-California markets.
- —For budget-conscious homeowners who commute to LA, scheduling concrete work for the October–February off-peak typically yields the best pricing in the metro.
Concrete vs. Alternatives — Sidewalk Cost Comparison
| Material (local estimates) | Installed Cost | Lifespan | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete (this market) | $7.08–$17.71/sq ft | 30–50 years | Seal every 3–5 yrs |
| Brick / clay paver | $13–$50/sq ft | 50+ years | Repoint joints every 5–10 yrs |
| Asphalt | $3–$12/sq ft | 15–25 years | Seal-coat every 2–3 yrs |
| Compacted gravel | $1–$4/sq ft | Ongoing | Top-dress and regrade annually |
Alternative costs are Riverside-market estimates derived from typical cost relationships to local concrete prices. Concrete reflects 12 Caltrans Contract Cost Database contracts.
Hiring Tips — Riverside Concrete Sidewalk
- →Schedule pours for early morning to avoid peak afternoon heat — concrete placed above 90°F requires retarder additives and ice water, both of which add cost.
- →Apply curing compound immediately after strike-off — evaporative cracking is the primary surface failure mode in dry climates and happens within the first hour.
- →Summer scheduling in the Inland Empire means planning for 100–115°F highs — get written confirmation from any bidder that they use retarder additives and early-morning pour scheduling, not just a verbal assurance.
- →Get at least 3 bids and cross-check contractor reviews against local permit records, not just review platforms.
- →Work in the public right-of-way usually requires a street use permit — confirm in writing who pulls it and who pays for it.
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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 × $5.48–$14.01/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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