
What 1 Cubic Foot of Concrete Actually Weighs and Why Every Site Crew Needs to Know Before Lifting
Misjudging concrete weight is one of the fastest ways to rack up OSHA violations, crush a worker, or collapse a lifting rig on a Miami job site. One cubic foot of standard concrete tips the scale at 145 to 150 pounds — and that number has serious implications for every cut, break, and haul your crew performs. Here’s what the weight data actually means in practice.


