Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials. Proper calculation of cement, sand, aggregate, and water is essential to achieve the required strength, durability, and cost efficiency in concrete work.

This guide explains the complete calculation process in a simple and practical way.
- Materials Used in Concrete
Concrete is made by mixing the following materials in a fixed proportion:
- Cement
- Sand (Fine Aggregate)
- Coarse Aggregate
- Water
The proportion of these materials is known as the concrete mix ratio, such as:
M10 – 1 : 3 : 6
M15 – 1 : 2 : 4
M20 – 1 : 1.5 : 3
M25 – 1: 1 : 2
- Wet Volume of Concrete
Wet volume concrete is the volume required at the site, meaning the amount of concrete that will be used at the site.
Let the volume of concrete required at site be = 1 m³
- Dry volume of concrete
Dry volume is more than wet volume because of voids in aggregates and material wastage.
Dry Volume = Wet Volume × 1.54
Dry Volume = 1 × 1.54 = 1.54 m³
- Concrete Mix Ratio
Let us calculate material quantity for M20 concrete.
Mix Ratio = 1 : 1.5 : 3
Some of ratio = 1+1.5+3 = 5.5
- Cement Quantity Calculation
Cement volume= (Ratio of cement / sum of ratio) × 1.54
Cement volume = (1 / 5.5) × 1.54
Cement volume = 0.28 m³
Cement density = 1440 kg/m³
Cement in kg = 0.28 × 1440
Cement in kg = 403.2 kg
1 bag cement weight = 50 kg
Number of cement bags = 403.2÷50
Number of cement bags = 8 bags
OR
Volume of 1 cement bag = 0.035 m³
Number of cement bags = 0.28 ÷ 0.035 = 8 bags (approx.)
Cement required = 8 bags
- Sand Quantity Calculation
Sand volume = (Ratio of sand / Sum of ratio) × dry volume
Sand Volume = (1.5 / 5.5) × 1.54
Sand Volume = 0.42 m³
Sand required = 0.42 m³
If you need volume in cubic feet
So,
Sand volume = 0.42 × 35.3147
= 14.83 cft
- Coarse Aggregate Quantity Calculation
Aggregate volume = (Ratio of Aggregate / sum of ratio) × dry volume
Aggregate Volume = (3 / 5.5) × 1.54
Aggregate Volume = 0.84 m³
Coarse aggregate required = 0.84 m³
If you need volume in cubic feet
So,
Sand volume = 0.84 × 35.3147
= 29.66 cft
- Water Quantity Calculation
Water requirement depends on the water–cement ratio.
For M20 concrete, commonly used water–cement ratio is 0.50
Water per cement bag = 50 kg × 0.50 = 25 liters
Total water for 8 bags = 25 × 8 = 200 liters
Water required = 200 liters (approx.)
- Final Quantity for 1 m³ M20 Concrete
Cement = 8 bags
Sand = 0.42 m³
Coarse Aggregate = 0.84 m³
Water = 200 liters
- Important Points
a) Adjust water quantity based on moisture in sand
b) Proper mixing and curing are essential for strength
c) Always follow IS code recommendations
For RCC work, design mix concrete is preferred
Conclusion
Correct calculation of cement, sand, aggregate, and water helps in producing strong, durable, and economical concrete. By following this step-by-step method, accurate estimation can be done easily for any concrete work.
