Mix Design

Normal and Heavy Weight
Concrete Mix Design, Proportion Calculator





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MixCalc concrete mix design calculators provide a fast and easy solution to determining concrete mix design proportions.

  • MixCalc101 is a basic mix design calculator with the necessary fields for design requirements and final mix proportions.


  • MixCalc102 provides fields for source and material information, concrete test data, trial batch size selection, Standard and Metric weight forms. With the check of a button, materials costs can be shown or not.

requires Windows XP or earlier

Mixcalc101 is a single page form,
Concrete Mix Design Calculator.
It includes the following design fields.

3 fields for % Cementitious Materials
4 fields for % total Aggregates
3 admix fields at oz/100lbs Cementitious Matl
1 admix field at oz/100lbs Cement only
Specific Gravity fields for cmt, agg & admix

$50.00 (USD)
Click here to review Mixcalc101

requires Windows XP or earlier

Mixcalc102f Mix Design Calculator.
Choose Batch Size. Enter Supplier, Test,
Materials, Cost Data, Moisture Adjustment.
It includes the following calculation fields.

3 fields for % Cementitious Materials
2 fields for % total Aggregates
3 admix fields at oz/100lbs Cementitious Material.


Also Includes MixCalc101.

$100.00 (USD)
Click here to review Mixcalc102


Purchase through paypal will take you to a download link and provides you with the necessary access codes.
When payment is recieved you will be directed to the download page.
Click here to view the program layouts. To purchase either of the programs click the buy now button or send check or money order to:

Randall Beal
217 East Brent Lane
Pensacola, FL 32503



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Adequate performance of proportions generated by the Mixcalc program is the responsibility of the user of the program. Mix Designs should be determined in accordance with the established guidelines for proportioning concrete mixtures. This program may not be suitable for the end users intended applications.