3000 PSI Standard Mix delivered in Fort Pierce, FL
The workhorse residential mix: shed slabs, patios, sidewalks and driveways in Florida's climate. Poured metered, on-site.
With roughly 51,000 residents across 7 ZIP codes (34945, 34946, 34947…), Fort Pierce is the second-largest of the 2 St. Lucie County communities we serve.



3000 PSI Standard Mix in Fort Pierce — the quick facts
- Price
- typical $150–$220/yd³
- Prices reviewed
- August 2026
- Minimum
- 1 yd³ — no short-load fee
- Billing
- metered: pay for actual yards poured
- Local ground
- sandy flatwoods (Aqualfs/Spodosols) with high seasonal water tables
- Best months
- October-May
- Strength (28-day)
- 3,000 PSI
Technical specifications
- 28-day strength
- 3,000 PSI
- Slump
- 4–5 in
- Max aggregate size
- 0.75 in
- Typical uses
- shed slabs, patios, sidewalks, driveway aprons
- Fiber reinforcement
- Available
Typical Fort Pierce area range: $150–$220/yd³ delivered
A typical 2-yard pour ≈ $300–$440 delivered, all-in.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does 3000 PSI Standard Mix delivery cost in Fort Pierce?
Typical Florida pricing for 3000 PSI Standard Mix runs $150–$220/yd³ delivered. We're expanding coverage in Fort Pierce — price your project and you're first in line.
When should I schedule a pour in Fort Pierce?
Oct-May reliable; summer sea-breeze storms favor morning pours.
Which Fort Pierce ZIP codes do you deliver to?
We map all 7 Fort Pierce ZIP codes, including 34945, 34946 and 34947. Pricing is per ZIP — enter yours in the form and it's checked instantly.
Is 3000 PSI enough for a driveway?
For most Florida residential driveways, yes — 3000 PSI with fiber meets code in most counties. For heavy vehicles or thicker sections, consider 4000 PSI.
How long before I can walk on it?
Light foot traffic after 24–48 hours; keep vehicles off for at least 7 days. Full design strength develops at 28 days.