Concrete delivery in Edmondson Park — ready-mix truck pouring on site

Sydney · NSW 2174

Ready-Mix Concrete Delivery in Edmondson Park

Indicative plant distances, delivery zones, and grades — book online when your area is quotable.

Edmondson Park is just 3–4 km from three batching plants in Prestons and Cartwright, making it one of Sydney's best-served SW growth suburbs for concrete delivery. Compare prices and book online.

Plants near Edmondson Park

Straight-line distances from geocoded suburb centroid to plant coordinates. Delivery fees are indicative bands aligned with the Sydney city page — confirm with live quotes.

Map showing concrete delivery plants near Edmondson Park
Approximate plant locations — not a drive-time isochrone.

Delivery to Edmondson Park

Edmondson Park benefits from exceptional plant proximity. Gunlake Prestons (3 km) and Hy-Tec Prestons (3.9 km) are the closest, with Advanced Readymix Cartwright (4.3 km) as a third option — all reachable within 10–15 minutes via Camden Valley Way or Campbelltown Road. This short haul distance keeps concrete fresh and minimises delivery surcharges. Camden Valley Way carries heavy traffic during morning peaks, especially near the Ed.Square town centre roundabout, so early-morning pours (before 7 am) avoid the worst congestion. Saturday deliveries are available from most Prestons plants but book ahead — SW corridor demand is strong with ongoing residential construction across Edmondson Park and neighbouring Bardia.

Gunlake Concrete – Prestons

Gunlake Concrete

3 km$60–90

Hy-Tec (Adbri) – Prestons

Hy-Tec

3.9 km$60–90

Advanced Readymix – Cartwright

Advanced Readymix

4.3 km$60–90

Holcim – Moorebank (Liverpool)

Holcim

8.3 km$60–90

Hy-Tec (Adbri) – Smeaton Grange

Hy-Tec

11.8 km$90–130

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Typical pours in Edmondson Park

House slab (Edmondson Park / Bardia estates)

18–28 m³

Landcom masterplan lots range 250–600 m² across multiple release stages. Reactive clay soils (Class H–E) are common on this former army camp land; N25 or N32 depending on engineer spec and waffle pod vs. raft design.

Driveway + paths

3–6 m³

Compact lots in newer stages mean shorter driveways. N25 at 100 mm is standard; many builders combine driveway and footpath pours into a single load to avoid small-load surcharges.

Townhouse / multi-dwelling slab (Ed.Square precinct)

30–60 m³

Ed.Square by Frasers Property includes medium-density townhouses and apartment buildings around the town centre. Multi-pour staging with N32–N40 is typical; boom pump access needed for constrained sites.

Granny flat / secondary dwelling

8–14 m³

Liverpool City Council permits secondary dwellings on lots above 450 m². Earlier release stages in Edmondson Park north have suitable lot sizes; N25 slab plus N20 paths.

Access & site tips

Most completed estate streets in Edmondson Park accept standard 6 m³ agitator trucks without issue. Newer release stages in Bardia (south of Campbelltown Road) may have unfinished kerbing and construction traffic — a line pump is the safest option where trucks cannot reverse to the slab edge. Camden Valley Way forms the northern boundary and is the primary truck route from Prestons plants; Campbelltown Road provides an alternative from the east via Holsworthy.

Grade pricing (Sydney bands)

Edmondson Park sits well within the standard delivery zone for Prestons, Cartwright, and Moorebank plants — all under 9 km. Expect delivery fees in the $80–120 range per load. Prices below are material costs per cubic metre (ex-delivery, ex-pump hire) and reflect Sydney metro bands — your live quote may vary by supplier and volume.

N20

20 MPa

$320–340/m³

Paths, garden edges, non-structural

N25

25 MPa

$340–370/m³

Driveways, residential slabs, paths

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N32

32 MPa

$370–400/m³

House slabs, footings, structural elements

N40

40 MPa

$400–440/m³

High-load structural, suspended slabs

N50

50 MPa

$440–490/m³

Commercial / industrial structural

Compare national / Sydney pricing context — material rates exclude pump hire and site-specific surcharges.

Edmondson Park concrete delivery FAQs

How quickly can I get concrete delivered to Edmondson Park?
Very quickly — the Prestons and Cartwright plants are only 3–4 km away, so dispatch-to-site is typically 10–15 minutes. With MixHub you can check next-day and same-week availability online. Lead times depend on plant schedule and time of year, but proximity means Edmondson Park rarely faces long waits.
Do I need a concrete pump for a house slab in Edmondson Park?
It depends on your lot and stage. Completed streets in the Edmondson Park and Bardia estates generally allow agitator trucks to reverse close to the slab. However, newer release stages with unfinished kerbing or narrow cul-de-sacs often require a line pump. Your concreter or MixHub can advise based on your specific lot address.
What concrete grade do I need for a house slab in Edmondson Park?
Most residential slabs in Edmondson Park use N25 or N32 depending on the engineer's specification. The suburb sits on former Ingleburn Army Camp land with reactive clay soils (commonly Class H–E), so your structural engineer will specify the grade and slab design — waffle pod or stiffened raft — based on a soil test.
Can I get Saturday concrete delivery to Edmondson Park?
Yes — the Prestons plants generally operate Saturday mornings (6 am–12 pm). Weekend surcharges of $30–60 per load are common. Book early in the week as Saturday slots in the SW growth corridor fill quickly, especially during peak building months.

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