Concrete Calculator
Enter slab or footing dimensions to estimate concrete volume in cubic meter and cubic feet.
Construction / Engineering
Use these construction and engineering calculators to estimate concrete volume, area, volume, tiles, paint, bricks, steel weight, and pipe volume. This page is useful for site planning, civil engineering, quantity takeoff, interior work, fabrication, and quick material estimation.
Enter slab or footing dimensions to estimate concrete volume in cubic meter and cubic feet.
Calculate rectangular area in square meter, square foot, and square yard.
Calculate rectangular volume in cubic meter, liter, and cubic feet.
Estimate how many tiles you need with optional waste percentage.
Estimate paintable wall area and liters of paint needed based on coverage.
Estimate brick count for a wall using wall dimensions and brick size.
Calculate steel bar weight from diameter and length using standard density.
Calculate internal pipe volume from inner diameter and length.
This construction and engineering calculator page helps estimate the most common site and material quantities. You can use the concrete calculator, area calculator, volume calculator, tile calculator, paint calculator, brick calculator, steel weight calculator, and pipe volume calculator for quick planning and quantity checks.
These tools are useful for civil engineering, building work, home renovation, site measurement, estimation, and material planning. They are intended for fast calculation support and should be verified against actual drawings, wastage allowances, and structural requirements before procurement.
Enter the project dimensions using the units shown in each calculator. For material tools such as tiles, bricks, paint, and steel, review both the base quantity and the adjusted result with waste or piece count included.
For best results, keep measurements consistent and use actual finished dimensions from site drawings. If your project uses millimeters or feet, convert them carefully before entering values here.
For reference, see Engineering ToolBox, Portland Cement Association, NIST, and construction references.