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  • Curb and Gutter Calculator for Portland Bureau of Transportation Styles P-540 and more

    🚧 Portland contractors: Need quick concrete volume estimates for PBOT-approved curb & gutter? Our free online calculator now includes presets based on the latest P-540 Curbs standards (updated 05/18/2022) from the Portland Bureau of Transportation.

    Volume Concrete – PBOT Curb & Ramp Calculator (P-540 / P-549 / P-550)

    PBOT Curb, Gutter & Ramp Concrete Calculator (P-540 / P-549 / P-550)

    Estimate cubic yards for PBOT standards: P-540 curbs/gutters + P-549 (24″ concrete gutter at curb ramps/transitions) + P-550 (misc ramp details). Select style for cross-section area and key dimensions description.

    Select a style above to view key dimensions and description (based on PBOT standards).

      PBOT Notes: P-549 requires 24″ gutter when grade break >11% (e.g., retrofits); 7″ thick typical for transitions; slopes 2–5%; see P-550 for detectable warnings. P-540 for curbs (6″ exposure, 6:1 batter). Add 5–10% waste. Always verify project plans/PBOT drawings. Official PDFs: P-540 | P-549 | P-550 | All Standards.
      © VolumeConcrete.com | Portland, OR | Updated for PBOT Standards

      Key PBOT P-540 highlights:

      • Standard curb exposure: Typically 6″ (with some historical/ODOT-influenced 7″ variations noted).
      • Gutter pan widths: 12″ (required next to bike lanes), 18″ (standard), or 24″ (for ramps/transitions/grade breaks).
      • Common styles: Standard Curb, Curb & Gutter (combo), Mountable Curb, Low Profile, Thickened/Modified (e.g., with step-out for passenger access or stormwater facilities), and more.
      • Other notes: 2″ aggregate base under curb (unless specified otherwise); tops slope 2% toward roadway; dummy joints/scores in thickened sections.

      The tool auto-calculates cubic yards using realistic cross-sectional areas (e.g., ~0.125–0.22 ft² per linear ft depending on style), with custom overrides for special jobs. Add 5–10% for waste!

      Check it out at www.volumeconcrete.com and get accurate bids faster. Always confirm with current project plans/PBOT drawings. DM for custom tweaks or quotes! #ConcreteCalculator #PortlandConstruction #PBOT #CurbAndGutter #VolumeConcrete”