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Concrete Sidewalk Cost in Sacramento, CA

Homeowner estimates · Updated 2026-03-30

Homeowners in Sacramento, CA typically pay $4.25–$15.32 per sq ft for concrete sidewalk installation. A typical residential sidewalk (100 sq ft) runs $425–$1,532 total. Pricing is estimated from 28 Caltrans Contract Cost Database bid contracts, adjusted for residential market rates.

In Sacramento's mild climate, sidewalk installation is practical year-round with the primary weather constraint being the rainy season (November–March) — pours during rain events need plastic protection for the first few hours to prevent surface pitting while the concrete is still fresh. At $4.25–$15.32/SF, Sacramento sits mid-range among the 30 markets in this dataset (ranked 11th), above Orlando, FL ($4.22/SF) and below Chicago, IL ($4.28/SF).

Sacramento's Central Valley soils are predominantly sandy loam with low clay content in most neighborhoods, giving good bearing capacity and straightforward subbase prep; delta-adjacent areas in West Sacramento have higher moisture and softer subgrade. 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. Sacramento's contractor market is competitive and less constrained by LA-style permitting overhead; pricing runs 5–10% below the Bay Area for comparable scope.

Typical Homeowner Cost

Low

$4.25

per sq ft

Mid

$10

per sq ft

High

$15.32

per sq ft

28 Caltrans Contract Cost Database bids (2021–25)BLS OES wages · SOC 47-2051Prevailing wage adjusted (−42%)
How this estimate is built

Step 1 — DOT bid data

28 Caltrans Contract Cost Database bid contracts (2021–25) → p25/p75 installed $/sq ft at prevailing wage rates.

Step 2 — Residential adjustment

BLS open-shop wage $33.17/hr ÷ Caltrans Contract Cost Database prevailing wage $57/hr × 50% labor share → homeowner estimate is 58% of contractor rate.

Step 3 — Local indices

Labor index: 24% above national (BLS OES, cement masons). Material index: national average (USGS aggregate prices).

Step 4 — Project type

Sidewalk complexity multiplier: 0.75×–1.00× applied to base flatwork rate.

Contractor / Professional Rate(government & commercial projects)

Low

$7.36

per sq ft

Mid

$17

per sq ft

High

$26.54

per sq ft

Sourced from 28 Caltrans Contract Cost Database bid contracts (2021–25). 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 — Caltrans Contract Cost Database (2021–25)

Cost Breakdown

ComponentEstimated Range
Ready-mix concrete (per yd³)$130–$200
Labor (forming, pouring, finishing)$2.65–$11.62/sq ft
Total installed (materials + labor + site prep)$4.25–$15.32/sq ft

Total reflects typical homeowner pricing, estimated from 28 Caltrans Contract Cost Database bid contracts (2021–25) adjusted for residential market rates. Ready-mix from national rates × local material index. Actual contractor quotes may vary.

Sacramento Market Conditions

Data source

28 DOT bids

Caltrans Contract Cost Database (2021–25)

↗ source

residential: −42%

Climate

mediterranean

Labor market

24% above avg

Best pour season

year-round

Dataset rank

11 of 30 markets

  • Sacramento is the most affordable major concrete market in California — labor costs are 15–20% below the Bay Area and 8–12% below the LA basin, reflecting lower prevailing wages in the Central Valley and a construction market less distorted by tech-sector housing demand.
  • The hot Central Valley summers (June–September, with temperatures regularly exceeding 105°F) require ice in the mix, early morning scheduling, and aggressive moisture curing, adding $0.50–1.50/SF in summer cost compared to spring and fall pours.
  • The Mediterranean climate is excellent for concrete work from October through May — mild temperatures, low humidity, and essentially zero freeze-thaw cycles mean no air entrainment is required and curing proceeds without weather pressure.
  • Sacramento's soils are primarily alluvial deposits from the Sacramento and American rivers — sandy loam in most areas with good bearing capacity, though some areas have expansive vertisol clay (particularly in the South Sacramento plain) that can cause differential settlement without proper subgrade preparation.
  • California permitting requirements (Title 24, SWPPP) apply statewide and add overhead costs not present in other western markets.
  • Ready-mix supply is excellent, with strong aggregate availability from Sierra Nevada sources keeping material costs competitive.
  • Pricing here represents the California entry point — premium over the national median, but 30–40% more accessible than the Bay Area for comparable scope.

Concrete vs. Alternatives — Sidewalk Cost Comparison

Material (local estimates)Installed CostLifespanMaintenance
Concrete (this market)$4.25–$15.32/sq ft30–50 yearsSeal every 3–5 yrs
Brick / clay paver$8–$43/sq ft50+ yearsRepoint joints every 5–10 yrs
Asphalt$2–$10/sq ft15–25 yearsSeal-coat every 2–3 yrs
Compacted gravel$1–$3/sq ftOngoingTop-dress and regrade annually

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

Hiring Tips — Sacramento Concrete Sidewalk

  • Rainy-season pours (November–March) require extra care — protect fresh concrete from direct rain for the first 4–6 hours after finishing.
  • Coastal sites may need epoxy-coated rebar even without direct saltwater exposure — salt-air corrosion is a long-term risk within a few miles of the coast.
  • The November–March rainy season creates a real scheduling constraint — a 3-inch rainfall during fresh flatwork finishing can cause surface defects that no sealer will fix; schedule permitted work with the rain window in mind.
  • 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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Feet, inches, yards
Dimensions
ft
ft
in
Add 10% extra for waste, spills, and uneven surfaces
Cost EstimatePrimary Result
Based on state DOT bid data
Ready-Mix Concrete (Recommended)
~$319

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)
$407 - $592

74 bags × 80lb

Ready-Mix Concrete
$212 - $426

1.63 cubic yards + delivery

Professional Installation
$318 - $1,394

120 sq ft × $2.65–$11.62/sq ft

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

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