Concrete & Driveway Costs in Oregon (2026)

Based on BLS wage data, concrete & driveway in Oregon costs an average of $6,416, ranging from $2,730 to $7,852.

Oregon Average $6,416
BLS Hourly Rate $26.09
vs. National Avg +8%

Understanding Concrete & Driveway Costs in Portland

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (2024 release), the median hourly wage for concrete & driveway professionals in the Portland metropolitan area is $26.09/hour. When you hire a contractor, expect to pay approximately $39/hour — the markup covers business overhead, insurance, vehicle costs, and profit margin.

The total cost of your concrete & driveway project depends on three factors:

  1. Labor time — How many hours the job takes (based on project scope)
  2. Materials — Parts, equipment, and supplies needed
  3. Complexity — Emergency service, accessibility issues, or code requirements

How We Calculate These Estimates

Our estimates use the formula: (BLS median wage × 1.5 markup × labor hours) + materials cost. The 1.5× markup is the industry-standard contractor overhead multiplier, accounting for employer payroll taxes (7.65%), workers' compensation insurance (3-15%), general liability insurance, vehicle and tool costs, and profit margin.

This means our average estimate of $2,730 for concrete & driveway in Portland reflects real local labor market conditions — not crowd-sourced guesses or outdated national averages.

Concrete & Driveway Costs in Oregon by Service Type

Service/Item Low Estimate Average High Estimate
Driveway (400 sq ft) $1,620 $2,180 $3,170
Patio Slab (200 sq ft) $850 $1,170 $1,720
Sidewalk (50 ft) $570 $790 $1,190
Stamped Concrete (200 sq ft) $1,260 $1,710 $2,510
Foundation Crack Repair $250 $350 $530
Concrete Steps $490 $690 $1,060
📊 Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS • Last verified: May 2026 (BLS 2024 data)
  • Local labor rates — Portland wages are 8% higher than the national average ($26.09/hr vs. $24.16/hr nationally), directly affecting service costs.
  • Seasonal demand — Peak seasons (summer for AC, winter for heating) can increase costs 10-20% due to high demand and limited contractor availability.
  • Project scope — A simple repair costs far less than a full installation. Our low/high ranges reflect this variance.
  • Permits & inspections — Oregon requires permits for most major concrete & driveway work. Budget an additional $50-$300 for permit fees (not included in our estimates).
  • Materials quality — Premium brands cost 30-50% more than builder-grade options. Our "high estimate" reflects premium materials.

Concrete & Driveway Costs by City in Oregon

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concrete & driveway cost in Portland, OR?

Based on BLS wage data, concrete & driveway in Portland costs $2,730 on average, ranging from $770 (basic job) to $8,720 (complex/premium). These estimates use the local median technician wage of $26.09/hour.

Why is concrete & driveway more/less expensive in Portland?

Local costs reflect the Bureau of Labor Statistics median wage for concrete & driveway workers in the Portland metro area ($26.09/hr). Areas with higher cost of living, stronger demand, or fewer available workers tend to have higher service costs.

How can I save money on concrete & driveway in Portland?

Get 3+ quotes from local contractors, schedule during off-peak seasons, and consider mid-range materials instead of premium options. The difference between our low ($770) and high ($8,720) estimates is largely driven by materials choice and project scope.

Are these concrete & driveway cost estimates accurate?

Our estimates are calculated using real BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics data for the Portland metropolitan area, combined with industry-standard labor time estimates and current material costs. See our <a href='/methodology/'>methodology page</a> for full details.

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Reviewed by

Alex Johnson, P.E.

Mechanical Engineer • 15+ Years Home Repair Experience • Licensed Contractor

All cost data on this page has been verified against BLS and Census Bureau records. See our methodology →

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