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				What 1 Cubic Foot of Concrete Actually Weighs and Why Every Site Crew Needs to Know Before Lifting			](https://concretecutting.miami/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.



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			July 4, 2026

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