Professional-grade pad footing size and concrete quantity calculator
Quickly estimate pad footing dimensions, volume, and concrete requirements based on column load and allowable bearing pressure. Ideal for preliminary sizing of isolated footings on Australian building projects.
Isolated footing sizing for residential and light commercial projects
Use this pad footing calculator to estimate the required footing area from column load and soil bearing capacity. The tool helps you quickly size square or rectangular isolated footings before detailed structural design.
The calculator instantly provides footing volume and approximate concrete quantity, helping you plan ready-mix orders, site batching, and 2026 project budgeting for small to medium pad footings.
This pad footing calculator is intended for preliminary estimates only. Final footing design, reinforcement layout, and detailing must always be checked and certified by a qualified structural engineer.
Enter column load, soil bearing pressure, and footing dimensions
Simple isolated pad footing showing plan dimensions and thickness for preliminary sizing
This pad footing calculator estimates footing size by comparing applied column load with the allowable soil bearing pressure. It converts the factored column load into a required contact area, then checks your selected footing dimensions.
Column Loads: 100–800 kN for small building columns and point loads.
Bearing Pressure: 100–300 kPa for many residential soil conditions.
Footing Depth: 0.3–0.6 m for light to medium pad footings.
Concrete Density: Commonly taken as 24 kN/m³ for preliminary checks.
Required Area: Factored load divided by allowable bearing pressure.
Contact Pressure: Factored load divided by provided pad area.
Self-Weight: Pad volume multiplied by concrete density.
Utilisation: Ratio of contact pressure to allowable bearing pressure.
Geotechnical Engineer: Supplies allowable bearing pressure for the site.
Structural Engineer: Sizes pad footings, reinforcement, and detailing.
Builder: Uses calculator for ordering concrete and site planning.
Owner-Builder: Uses results for early budgeting and feasibility checks.
The pad footing calculator uses simple engineering relationships between load, area, and soil bearing pressure. These equations are suitable for preliminary isolated footing estimates before detailed design.
Example: Column load 450 kN, safety factor 1.5, bearing 150 kPa:
Example: 2.2 m × 2.2 m pad, 0.45 m deep:
Practical Note: Many engineers include pad self‑weight within the factored column load for simplicity on small footings.
Follow these steps to obtain a quick preliminary pad footing size, volume, and concrete requirement for an isolated footing supporting a single column or point load.
Type the ultimate or service column load in kilonewtons, including roof, floor, and wall contributions. If you only have dead and live loads in kN, add them together for this estimate.
Use the allowable bearing pressure in kPa from your geotechnical report. If you only have presumptive values, select a conservative figure until proper soil testing is obtained.
Select a suitable safety factor or load factor. Many preliminary designs use 1.5 for column loads to quickly size pad footings before more detailed limit-state checks.
Enter trial footing length, width, and depth. Adjust dimensions until the contact pressure is less than the allowable bearing pressure and utilisation is comfortably below 100%.
Although this pad footing calculator focuses on plan area and volume, depth selection still matters for punching shear, bending, and reinforcement layout. Final depth must be checked against all structural actions.
| Parameter | Typical Value | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Footing Depth | 0.3–0.6 m | Shallow pads for light columns, deeper for heavier loads |
| Concrete Strength | 20–32 MPa | Higher grades used where exposure or loads demand |
| Concrete Density | 24 kN/m³ | Used to estimate footing self‑weight |
| Concrete Cost (2026) | $240–$350/m³ | Varies with grade, region, and order size |
| Cover to Reinforcement | 40–65 mm | Dependent on exposure classification and standards |
| Minimum Plan Size | ≈ 1.0 × 1.0 m | Small pads require careful punching shear checks |
Good construction practice is essential for safe, durable pad footings. Use the following field tips together with engineering drawings, local codes, and inspection requirements for your Australian project.
Before Excavation:
During Construction:
Quality & Safety:
Estimate soil bearing capacity inputs for pad footing design.
🚚Plan temporary access slabs and haul roads to footing locations.
🪨Work out aggregate quantities for concrete pad footings.
⚗️Check admixture dosages for footing concrete mixes.
Use these references alongside the pad footing calculator for compliant Australian foundation design.
Access the National Construction Code and guidance on foundation and footing requirements for Australian building projects.
Visit Website →Purchase or view the relevant standards used in footing design, including structural concrete and geotechnical design documents.
Visit Website →Engage a local geotechnical consultant to obtain site‑specific allowable bearing pressures for your pad footing designs.
Find a Consultant →Compare 2026 concrete pricing, mix designs, and delivery options for pad footing pours at your project location.
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