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COST OF A CONCRETE DRIVEWAY IN OREGON

2025 Pricing Guide · By City · By Finish Type · By Size

Comprehensive 2025 pricing data for concrete driveways across Oregon — from Portland to Bend, standard to stamped, small to large.

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The cost of a concrete driveway in Oregon varies significantly based on location, size, finish type, site conditions, and current material and labor costs. This guide provides detailed 2025 pricing data for concrete driveways across Oregon's major cities, helping you budget accurately and evaluate contractor quotes. All pricing reflects installed costs including materials, labor, subbase preparation, forming, finishing, and basic sealing.

Oregon Concrete Driveway Cost by City (2025)

Concrete driveway costs vary across Oregon due to differences in labor markets, material availability, and local demand. The following pricing reflects typical installed costs for a standard broom-finish concrete driveway in each city:

  • Portland Metro: $6–$10 per sq ft (highest labor costs in Oregon)
  • Eugene: $5–$9 per sq ft
  • Salem: $5–$8.50 per sq ft
  • Bend: $7–$11 per sq ft (higher due to remote location and demand)
  • Medford/Ashland: $5–$8 per sq ft
  • Corvallis: $5–$8.50 per sq ft
  • Hillsboro/Beaverton: $6–$9.50 per sq ft
  • Gresham: $5.50–$9 per sq ft
  • Springfield: $5–$8.50 per sq ft
  • Statewide Average: $5.50–$9 per sq ft

Oregon Concrete Driveway Cost by Finish Type (2025)

The finish type has the largest single impact on concrete driveway cost in Oregon. Here is a comparison of common finish types:

  • Broom Finish (Standard): $5–$9 per sq ft — most affordable, practical, slip-resistant
  • Exposed Aggregate: $9–$16 per sq ft — natural stone texture, Pacific Northwest aesthetic
  • Stamped Concrete: $12–$20 per sq ft — decorative patterns, premium appearance
  • Colored Concrete (Integral): $7–$12 per sq ft — adds color without stamping
  • Stained Concrete: $8–$14 per sq ft — rich color, requires existing slab
  • Polished Concrete: $8–$15 per sq ft — typically for interior/covered applications

Oregon Concrete Driveway Cost by Size (2025)

Driveway size is the primary driver of total project cost. Here are typical total installed costs for common driveway sizes in Oregon:

  • Single Car Driveway (10x20 ft, 200 sq ft): $1,000–$2,000 (broom finish)
  • Standard Two-Car Driveway (20x20 ft, 400 sq ft): $2,000–$4,000 (broom finish)
  • Large Two-Car Driveway (20x30 ft, 600 sq ft): $3,000–$6,000 (broom finish)
  • Long Driveway (20x60 ft, 1,200 sq ft): $6,000–$12,000 (broom finish)
  • Circular Driveway (varies, typically 1,500–3,000 sq ft): $8,000–$25,000
  • Note: Stamped or exposed aggregate finishes add 50–100% to these totals

What's Included in Oregon Concrete Driveway Pricing

A complete concrete driveway installation quote in Oregon should include:

  • Excavation and grading to proper depth (typically 6–8 inches below finish grade)
  • Subbase installation (4 inches of compacted crushed gravel minimum)
  • Forming (wood or steel forms to define the slab edges)
  • Concrete placement (ready-mix delivery and placement)
  • Finishing (broom finish, stamping, or other specified finish)
  • Control joint installation (saw-cut or tooled joints to control cracking)
  • Basic sealing (one coat penetrating or acrylic sealer)
  • Cleanup and disposal of excavated material and forms
  • Permit fees (if required for your project)

Factors That Increase Concrete Driveway Cost in Oregon

Several factors can increase the cost of a concrete driveway project in Oregon beyond the base per-square-foot price:

  • Difficult site access (steep grades, narrow access, limited truck access)
  • Poor existing soil conditions requiring deeper excavation or additional subbase
  • Tree root removal or management near the driveway area
  • Existing concrete or asphalt removal and disposal
  • New curb cut installation (requires city permit and additional work)
  • Decorative finishes (stamping, staining, exposed aggregate)
  • Heated driveway systems (hydronic or electric)
  • Drainage features (channel drains, French drains, catch basins)
  • Remote location (Bend, coastal Oregon, rural areas have higher material delivery costs)

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