Concrete Works Cost in Oshawa
Oshawa concrete works prices are 12% below the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $2,226 – $4,007 per project.
$2,226
Starting from
1-10 days + 28-day cure
Typical timeline
10%
Contingency
$25,000
Max rebates
Concrete Works Cost Breakdown — Oshawa
| Scope (Oshawa) | Low | High | Unit | Labour | Material |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Driveway (single-car, 10x20 ft) | $2,226 | $4,007 | per project | 55% | 45% |
| Basement floor slab (1,000 sq ft) | $3,580 | $6,265 | per project | 50% | 50% |
| Walkway or patio (100 sq ft) | $712 | $1,336 | per project | 55% | 45% |
| Foundation footing | $36 | $71 | per lin. ft | 55% | 45% |
| Retaining wall (4-6 ft tall) | $134 | $269 | per lin. ft | 50% | 50% |
| Concrete steps (3-5 steps) | $1,063 | $2,215 | per set | 60% | 40% |
Visual Price Ranges
Driveway (single-car, 10x20 ft)
Basement floor slab (1,000 sq ft)
Walkway or patio (100 sq ft)
Foundation footing
Retaining wall (4-6 ft tall)
Concrete steps (3-5 steps)
Labour vs Materials in Oshawa
Labour
85%
of Toronto baseline
Labour costs in Oshawa are 15% below Toronto rates due to lower overhead and competitive contractor markets.
Materials
94%
of Toronto baseline
Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Oshawa sees 6% savings on materials compared to Toronto.
Permit Costs in Oshawa
Oshawa has the lowest labour rates in the GTA. Permit fees follow Durham Region schedule.
Building Permit (structural concrete)
City of Toronto or local municipality
$200-$1,000
Grading and Drainage Plan (if altering site drainage)
Municipal engineer or building department
$500-$2,000
Engineered Drawings (for retaining walls > 4 ft)
Professional Engineer (P.Eng)
$1,500-$4,000
Available Rebates in Oshawa
Ontario Renovates
Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs
A forgivable loan for low-to-moderate income homeowners to make essential home repairs, accessibility modifications, or create a secondary suite. Delivered through local Service Managers.
Net Cost After Maximum Rebates
$0 – $0
Based on $25,000 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.
See all rebates for OshawaPhase-by-Phase Timeline
Excavation and subgrade prep
0.5-1 day (depends on area and access)Excavate to the required depth (depends on application — driveways need 6-8 inches of base + 4-6 inches of concrete; footings per OBC need to be below frost line, typically 4 feet / 1.2 m). Compact the subgrade with a plate compactor to prevent settlement. Install 4-6 inches of clear gravel base (3/4-inch stone) for driveways and slabs — this provides drainage and a stable base. Compact the gravel in 2-inch lifts.
Formwork and reinforcement
0.5-1 dayBuild forms from 2x4 or 2x6 lumber, staked and braced to hold the concrete. Forms must be level (for slabs) or follow the designed slope (driveways need 2% slope for drainage). Install rebar or wire mesh per design — footings typically use #15M rebar at 400 mm O.C., slabs use 6x6 W1.4xW1.4 welded wire. Rebar must sit on chairs (plastic or metal supports) to position it in the middle third of the slab thickness.
Concrete placement
2-4 hours (depends on volume and crew size)Order ready-mix concrete from a supplier — specify strength (25-32 MPa for residential), slump (100-150 mm), air entrainment (5-7%), and aggregate size (20 mm max for most jobs). Pour starts at the farthest point and works backward. Consolidate the concrete with a vibrator (removes air pockets) or by tamping with a 2x4. Screed the surface (drag a straight edge across the forms to level it). Work quickly — concrete starts setting in 60-90 minutes.
Finishing
1-2 hoursAfter screeding, wait for bleed water to evaporate (sheen disappears from surface). Float the surface with a bull float (smooths and levels). For driveways, use a broom finish (drag a stiff broom across the surface for traction). For interior slabs, trowel smooth with a steel trowel. Cut or form control joints at 2-3x slab thickness in feet (4-inch slab = 8-12 ft spacing). Edge the perimeter with an edging tool to round the corners (prevents chipping).
Curing
7-28 daysKeep the concrete moist for 7 days minimum. Methods: (1) spray with water 3-4x per day, (2) cover with plastic sheeting or wet burlap, or (3) apply a liquid curing compound (spray-on membrane). In hot weather (> 25°C), mist the surface hourly to prevent rapid evaporation. In cold weather (< 10°C), use insulated blankets or heated enclosures. Concrete gains 50% strength in 3 days, 75% at 7 days, 100% at 28 days — but only if kept moist.
Form removal and backfill
0.5 dayRemove forms after 24-48 hours (concrete is hard enough to support itself). Backfill around footings or retaining walls with graded fill, compacted in layers. For driveways, wait 7 days before light traffic, 28 days before heavy loads (trucks, RVs). Seal the surface (optional) with a penetrating sealer or acrylic coating to protect against deicing salts and moisture.
What's Included vs Not Included
Typically Included
- Excavation and subgrade preparation
- Compacted gravel base
- Formwork and reinforcement (wire mesh or rebar)
- Air-entrained concrete (25-32 MPa)
- Placement, screeding, and finishing
- Control joint cutting
- Basic curing (compound or covering)
Not Included (Extra Cost)
- Old concrete removal and disposal ($3-$6/sq ft)
- Stamped or decorative finishes ($8-$15/sq ft extra)
- Exposed aggregate finish ($5-$10/sq ft extra)
- Concrete pump for hard-to-reach areas ($600-$1,200)
- Winter premiums (heated enclosures, accelerators)
- Grading and drainage modifications
Concrete Works Costs in Nearby Cities
Money-Saving Tips
Specify air-entrained concrete on every job — non-air-entrained fails in 5-10 Ontario winters.
Verify thickness before the pour (measure the forms) — some contractors pour 3" instead of 4".
Wait 28 days before heavy loads — driving on a 7-day-old driveway causes permanent damage.
Broom finish is included; stamped adds $8-$15/sq ft — weigh aesthetics vs maintenance cost.
Bundle multiple pours (driveway + walkway + steps) to save on mobilization and ready-mix minimums.
Concrete Works Cost FAQs — Oshawa
How much does concrete works cost in Oshawa?
Concrete Works in Oshawa typically starts at $2,226 and ranges up to $4,007 per project. Oshawa prices are 12% below the Ontario baseline due to competitive contractor availability in Durham Region.
Do I need a permit for concrete works in Oshawa?
Permit requirements for concrete works in Oshawa follow Durham Region guidelines. Oshawa has the lowest labour rates in the GTA. Permit fees follow Durham Region schedule.
How long does concrete works take in Oshawa?
Concrete Works in Oshawa typically takes 1-10 days + 28-day cure. Oshawa project timelines can be affected by Durham Region permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.
Is concrete works cheaper in Oshawa than Toronto?
Yes, concrete works in Oshawa is typically 12% less than Toronto. Labour rates in Durham Region are lower and material costs are slightly lower, making Oshawa a more affordable option for renovation work.
What should I budget for concrete works contingency in Oshawa?
We recommend a 10% contingency on top of your concrete works estimate in Oshawa. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $4,007, set aside an additional $401.
Shop Supplies for This Project
Browse tools, materials, and safety gear for your concrete works project in Oshawa.
Get a Concrete Works Quote in Oshawa
RenoNext-verified contractors in Oshawa are ready to quote your project. Real pricing, escrow-protected payments, proof-of-work documentation.