Ready-mix concrete — the workhorse of modern urban construction, delivered to site by volume.
ready-mix concrete prices in Mumbai, Maharashtra, sourced from dealer networks and leading online marketplaces. Ranges reflect the spread between authorised-dealer bulk rates and retail single-unit rates. Prices are 10 % above the 50-city national average — a transport/logistics premium drives the spread against quarry-proximate cities.
| Item | Unit | Price in Mumbai |
|---|---|---|
| Ready-Mix M20 | per m³ | ₹6,050 ₹5,720–6,380 (dealer-to-retail) |
| Ready-Mix M25 | per m³ | ₹6,490 ₹6,160–6,820 (dealer-to-retail) |
| Ready-Mix M30 | per m³ | ₹7,040 ₹6,600–7,480 (dealer-to-retail) |
| Ready-Mix M35 | per m³ | ₹7,535 ₹7,150–7,920 (dealer-to-retail) |
| Ready-Mix M40M40· inferred from brand premium | per m³ | ₹7,987 ₹7,579–8,395 (dealer-to-retail) |
| Lean Concrete M10 (PCC)M10/PCC· inferred from brand premium | per m³ | ₹4,235 ₹4,004–4,466 (dealer-to-retail) |
| Plasticizer AdmixturePlasticizer· inferred from brand premium | per kg | ₹98 ₹69–127 (dealer-to-retail) |
| Superplasticizer AdmixtureSuperplasticizer· inferred from brand premium | per kg | ₹176 ₹124–228 (dealer-to-retail) |
Supply. Mumbai sources cement largely from Gujarat (Kutch — Sanghi, UltraTech) and Chandrapur/Yavatmal plants in eastern Maharashtra, TMT from Jalna and Wardha secondary mills plus JSW Dolvi, and basalt aggregate from quarries along the Mumbai–Pune and Bhiwandi corridors. For ready-mix concrete specifically, this places Mumbai on the higher side of the national cost band — the page's table reflects 10 % above the 50-city national average.
What moves the local price. land-locked island geography forces almost everything in over congested road links, so octroi-era logistics habits still inflate delivered rates; coastal-zone and high-rise demand keeps RMC and high-grade steel tight, and monsoon (June–September) routinely halts quarrying and stalls supply for 6–10 weeks.
Buyer takeaway. Mumbai consistently prints among the highest delivered material rates in India — the spread between Bhiwandi godown pickup and South-Mumbai site delivery can exceed 15%, so staging through a Bhiwandi/Panvel yard is standard practice for large pours. Cross-check the ready-mix concrete ranges in the table above against a live local quote before raising a purchase order — the spread between bulk-dealer and retail rates in Mumbai, Maharashtra is wider than the table's midpoint suggests.
Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) is factory-produced concrete delivered to site by transit mixer per IS 4926:2003 and IS 456:2000. Designed mixes (M20, M25, M30, M35, M40, M45, M50) are batched in a central plant with controlled water-cement ratio, slump, and admixture dosing — guaranteeing quality impossible to match with site-mix labour batching. For projects larger than 10 m³/day, RMC is both cheaper (due to bulk cement + admixture procurement) and higher quality (consistent w/c ratio, documented mix-design, GPS-tracked delivery). Smaller projects still use site-mix (labour + bag cement); the crossover point is typically 5-7 m³/day of demand.
RMC prices tracked cement prices upward through 2023-24 with additional 4-6 % rise on pumping equipment fuel and plant fixed costs. 2026 has seen mild softening in tier-1 cities as new batching plants came online. M25 pumpable RMC in major metros ranges ₹5,400-6,400/m³; M30 adds ₹300-500/m³. Site-mix concrete at these grades works out to ~15-20 % cheaper but typically falls short of design strength by 10-15 % due to batching variance.
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Compare ready-mix concrete prices in Mumbai with other Indian metros. Prices shown are for Ready-Mix M25 (per m³) — a representative benchmark for the category. Click any city for the full 8-item price list.
Ready-Mix Concrete quality and manufacturing in India is governed by the following Indian Standards. Click any code for the full specification with extracted clauses, tables, and reference values.
IS 456:2000: Plain and Reinforced Concrete — design, materials, execution. IS 10262:2019: Concrete mix proportioning.