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Concrete & Driveway Cost in Springfield, MO

The average concrete project in Springfield, MO costs between $4,350 and $9,300 depending on project type, size, and finish.

Standard Driveway $11/sqft
Stamped Concrete $15/sqft
Patio $12/sqft
Asphalt Driveway $7/sqft

Concrete Cost by Project Size in Springfield

Project Size (sqft) Standard Driveway Stamped Concrete Concrete Patio
200 sq ft$2,200$3,100$2,300
400 sq ft$4,450$6,200$4,650
600 sq ft$6,650$9,300$6,950
800 sq ft$8,900$12,400$9,300
1,000 sq ft$11,100$15,450$11,600

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concrete work cost in Springfield?

Springfield homeowners usually budget $4,350 to $9,300 for concrete work, depending on scope, materials, and finish level. Labor costs in Springfield track within a few points of the national average for concrete work, so material selection and project scope are the bigger pricing levers for homeowners.

Why do concrete work costs vary in Springfield?

Concrete work costs in Springfield land near the middle of the US range. Labor costs in Springfield track within a few points of the national average for concrete work, so material selection and project scope are the bigger pricing levers for homeowners. At 40 years average home age, Springfield properties are hitting their first major replacement cycle for systems and components. concrete work demand is at peak levels in this age band, which keeps contractor schedules full but pricing competitive.

What concrete mix and prep works best in Springfield?

For a Springfield home: Older properties in Springfield (averaging 40 years) often have settling concrete that affects drainage. Re-pouring may require sub-grade correction (compaction, drainage tile) that new construction doesn't need. Budget 10-20% extra for site preparation on established properties.

What red flags should I watch for hiring a concrete contractor in Springfield?

Check that any Springfield contractor doing concrete work carries both general liability insurance ($1M minimum) and workers' compensation. Request certificates directly from the insurer, not just copies the contractor provides. In Springfield, verify your concrete work contractor pulls the permit themselves — never pull it in your own name. If they ask you to pull the permit, they may not be properly licensed to do the work.