RCC Slab, Brick Work, Plaster, Tile/Floor simple & fast estimates.
Estimating construction materials correctly is one of the most important steps before starting any building project.
Incorrect calculations often lead to material shortages, excess wastage, and unnecessary costs.
The TechAdvi Construction Material Calculator helps you estimate the required quantity of cement, sand, aggregate (crush), steel, bricks, plaster, and tiles by entering a few simple measurements.
This tool is designed for homeowners, builders, contractors, and civil engineering students who want quick and reliable estimates for planning purposes.
Using this calculator is simple and does not require any technical knowledge.
Select the type of calculation you need
(RCC Slab, Brick Work, Plaster, or Tile/Floor)
Enter the required dimensions such as length, width, and thickness
(values are entered in feet and inches)
Keep the cement, sand, and aggregate ratios as default
or adjust them according to your project requirements
Click on the Calculate button
The estimated material quantities will be displayed clearly in a table below
This allows you to plan your construction work quickly and efficiently.
This calculator uses standard construction formulas and commonly used industry ratios to provide practical estimates.
The results are intended to give you a close approximation of the materials required for your project.
However, actual material requirements may vary due to site conditions, workmanship quality, and material wastage.
For final execution, it is always recommended to consult a qualified civil engineer or contractor.
Fast and easy to use
Mobile-friendly and responsive design
Multiple construction calculators in one place
No registration or login required
Completely free to use
Our goal is to make construction planning simple, transparent, and stress-free for everyone.
All calculations provided by this tool are estimates only.
Actual material requirements may vary depending on site conditions, design specifications, and construction practices.
Always seek professional advice before starting construction work.