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Cut / Fill Calculator

Estimate earthwork volumes for grading and excavation using the average end area method.

Inputs

Common soils: 20–30%. Rock: 30–50%.

For estimation purposes only. Terms of Use

Result

m³ bank measure
Average end area
Bank volume
Loose volume (w/ swell)

Formula Used

Average End Area = (A1 + A2) ÷ 2
Bank Volume = Average End Area × Distance
Loose Volume = Bank Volume × (1 + Swell %)

The average end area method is a standard approximation for earthwork volume between two surveyed cross-sections. For highly irregular terrain, more sections or a 3D survey method gives better accuracy.

Worked Example

Two sections measuring 120m² and 95m², 20m apart, with 25% swell:

Average = (120+95)÷2 = 107.5 m²
Bank Volume = 107.5 × 20 = 2150 m³
Loose Volume = 2150 × 1.25 = 2687.5 m³

When to Use This Calculator

Use this for estimating cut or fill quantities between two surveyed cross-sections on a grading, road, or site development project.

When Not to Use This Calculator

Not a substitute for full 3D earthwork takeoff software on complex sites with many irregular sections. For tender-level quantities, use proper survey-based volume calculations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between bank and loose volume?

Bank volume is material as it sits undisturbed in the ground. Loose volume is the same material after excavation, when it expands (swells) due to air gaps between particles — this is what fills a truck bed.

How do I get the cross-sectional areas?

These typically come from a survey or design drawing showing the cut/fill area at each station along the alignment. A surveyor or engineer usually provides these.

What swell factor should I use for clay?

Clay typically swells 25-35% when excavated. Always verify with a geotechnical report if available, since swell varies significantly with moisture content and clay type.