Concrete prices in Miami

Miami is 46.74% Hispanic according to the ACS, and Spanish-language quoting is common here. Ready-mix in Florida runs $130 to $170 per cubic yard and reference frost depth is 0 inches, though the depth that binds is set by your local building department.

Ready-mix
$130–$170
per cubic yard
Frost depth
0″
reference only
Air entrainment
Required
Hispanic share
46.74%
ACS

What is different in Miami

Miami-Dade and Broward fall under Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, a dedicated code chapter with elevated wind-load requirements that affects structural work well beyond flatwork.

Climate and exposure

No freeze-thaw, so air entrainment is generally not required. Coastal chloride exposure is the durability driver — ACI 318 class C2 territory, where cover and water-cement ratio matter for reinforcement life.

The ACI 318 exposure classes that apply in Florida are F0 · C2 · S0.

Spanish-speaking population

46.74% of the Miami metro is Hispanic according to the ACS, so Spanish-language quoting and Spanish-speaking crews are common here. Esta página en español.

Permits and inspection

Requirements vary by jurisdictionThis site does not publish the name or link of Miami's permit office, because we have not verified it against the municipal source and a wrong permit reference has real consequences. Look up your jurisdiction's building department and confirm directly before you pour. The frost depth that binds, the adopted code edition and the permit threshold are all set by that office, not by any national table.