PRICING
Important Pricing Notice
All pricing information provided on this page is intended solely for planning-level budgeting and feasibility assessment.
All pricing is non-binding and subject to change following a project-specific evaluation.
Conductive Concrete Pricing & Cost Considerations
Every project is unique.
Climate, geometry, power availability, material availability, and construction approach all impact the final cost of a project.
Conductive Concrete is an engineered system.
Example 1: Building a Custom Home
When you hire a contractor to build a home, the cost depends on many factors: location, size, materials, features, and construction complexity.
Conductive Concrete projects follow a similar process.
Each installation must account for site conditions, structural requirements, material composition, electrical considerations (when applicable), and the operational goals of the facility.
Example 2: Purchasing a Vehicle
When purchasing a vehicle, the base function is simple: transportation from one location to another.
However, price varies depending on capabilities and features; drivetrain, safety systems, and performance options.
Conductive Concrete works in a similar way.
The core function is engineered performance within structural concrete, but project design varies depending on application and performance requirements such as snow-melt capability, radiant heating performance, or electromagnetic shielding effectiveness.
Conductive Concrete Project Pricing Estimates
If you would like to discuss pricing specifications or request a feasibility discussion, please contact us below or submit the form on our "Contact" page. We would be happy to assist with preliminary budget assessments or pre-bid discussions.
We are also open to partnership opportunities and growing our network.
A Note on Contractor Experience
Like many advanced infrastructure technologies, early implementations may experience higher construction costs due to contractor unfamiliarity and perceived risk.
As contractors gain experience, installation efficiency improves and total project cost typically decreases.
Eventually, Conductive Concrete will be "just another tool in the toolbox."
We do NOT sell
• Concrete
• Construction labor
• Commodity building materials
What we offer
• Proprietary conductive concrete mix design and batching guidance
• System engineering and design documentation
• Construction details and installation guidance
• Performance assurance standards (snowmelt reliability, EMI attenuation, safety)
• Quality assurance and implementation support
Conductive Concrete System Type
Conductive Concrete systems are deployed in two fundamentally different ways:
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Passive systems – provide electromagnetic shielding with no external power
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Active systems – deliver heat through integrated electrical infrastructure
Because the design complexity, materials coordination, and construction sequencing differ, pricing is best evaluated separately.
Passive Systems- EMP/EMI Shielding
Best suited for data centers, SCIFs, military facilities, hospitals, utility infrastructure, & other critical infrastructure.
What’s included in a passive system
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Conductive concrete mix design guidance
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Shielding continuity & grounding strategy
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Interface detailing (joints, penetrations, rebar continuity)
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Performance modeling (attenuation targets by frequency range)
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Contractor coordination documentation
Planning-Level Cost Range Categories (EMP/EMI Shielding)
Technology & System Design (CCT scope)
Construction & Placement (third-party contractors)
(varies by region, mix handling, and contractor familiarity)
Passive Systems Cost Variation Considerations
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EMP shielding applications typically require casting a continuous conductive enclosure to provide full electromagnetic attenuation.
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All ports of entry must be rated for EMP shielding standards (electricity, water, sewage, natural gas, trash removal, and telecommunications) and integrated with Conductive Concrete (including doors and windows).
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Integration with other services delivered via pipe, wire, vent, or cable (lighting, heating, cooling, ventilation, waste disposal, and connectivity all support daily needs).
Active Systems- Deicing & Radiant Heating
Best suited for airports, bridges, sidewalks, transit platforms, ramps, and critical access areas.
What’s included in an active system
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Power density modeling (W/ft²)
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Electrical circuit zoning
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Sensor & control logic design
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Cold-weather performance criteria
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Safety & fault-tolerance planning
Planning-Level Cost Range Categories (Deicing & Radiant Heating)
Technology & System Design (CCT scope)
Electrical Infrastructure (third-party)
Concrete Placement & Integration
(varies widely based on electrical service availability, contractor experience, and climate requirements)
Active Systems Cost Variation Considerations
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Active Conductive Concrete systems require electrical infrastructure installation prior to concrete placement.
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Coordination is required between electrical and concrete trades (including electrical certification)
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For larger scale implementation, power service upgrades may be required
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Commissioning & controls integration
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Post-installation sealant application (additional surface protection)
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It is not recommended to cast Conductive Concrete in freezing temperatures
Cost Variation Considerations (Both Systems)
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Project size & geometry
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Climate severity & performance targets
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Electrical service capacity (active systems)
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Contractor familiarity with conductive materials
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Phasing, access, and downtime constraints
Partnership and Customer Relationship Management
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Conductive Concrete Technologies, LLC does not control contractor pricing or construction methods
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We do assist in guiding successful implementation and in keeping costs reasonable
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We desire the end-user to realize the value of using our technology
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We want our partners to benefit from doing business with us
Pricing Disclaimer
All pricing ranges shown are planning-level estimates provided for early feasibility and budgeting purposes only. Conductive Concrete Technologies, LLC does not sell construction services or materials and does not set or control third-party contractor pricing.
Final pricing is project-specific and subject to change based on design requirements, site conditions, electrical infrastructure, contractor scope, and regional factors. No pricing displayed constitutes a binding offer or guarantee.
Contact Us
We thank you for your interest in our Conductive Concrete technologies.