Strengthen Concrete with GharHub
Crush (aggregate) is the main part of any structural element, slabs, beams, foundations, and columns. Strength, size, and compaction of the aggregate directly affect concrete strength, bonding, and long-term durability.
For homeowners budgeting grey structures, contractors mixing concrete on-site, and developers planning large pours, the crush rate in Pakistan today is important for proper BOQ and structural performance. This guide explains crush price formation, current market positioning, and how to evaluate aggregate quality before purchase.
What does “today’s crush price in Pakistan” actually mean?
Daily crush prices advertised online are not national averages.
Actual rates depend on:
- Primary source (Sargodha, Margalla, Dina, 40mm, 20mm, 10mm, etc.)
- Rock hardness and crushing quality
- Freight (distance between quarry and your location)
- Loading/unloading method
- Moisture and dust content percentage
- Payment terms
Aggregate pricing is highly location-specific.
Two locations in the same city may have different rates based on proximity to transport routes or dumping points.
For accurate comparison, confirm: Quarry + size (20mm/40mm) + truck capacity + delivery basis + city.
Snapshot: Where are crush prices trending this week?
Late September 2025 market trackers indicate:
- Sargodha Crush (20mm): PKR 135–150 per cft
- Sargodha Crush (40mm): PKR 110–125 per cft
- Margalla Crush (20mm): PKR 150–165 per cft
- Dina / Gattal: Varies by region
- Ravi / Local Base Aggregate: Lower due to mixed gradation
Prices fluctuate with fuel costs, crushing operations, and truck availability. These are indicative ranges, not fixed quotes.
Quarry/Type-wise reference rates: late Sep
| Aggregate Type | Range (PKR per cft) | Notes / Usage |
| Sargodha 20mm | 135 – 150 | Standard for slabs, columns |
| Sargodha 40mm | 110 – 125 | Used in foundations & mass concrete |
| Margalla 20mm | 150 – 165 | High-strength concrete projects |
| Dina / Local | Variable | Depends on region & gradation |
| Screened Bajri | Depends | Used for finishing, smaller areas |
Understanding “crush ka rate” versus invoice price
Invoices vary based on aggregate size, quarry source, truck size, freight distance, and dust content.
- Aggregate size: 20mm (structural concrete), 40mm (base work)
- Quarry source: Margalla typically higher than Sargodha
- Truck size: 700 cft, 900 cft, 1,200 cft loads
- Freight: distance to site
- Dust content and moisture levels
Always compare quotes on a per-cft delivered basis.
City-wise nuance: why Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad differ
- Islamabad/Rawalpindi: Close to Margalla, lower freight
- Lahore: Primarily Sargodha supply, freight dependent
- Karachi: Local/imported aggregate, higher logistics cost
Align quarry, size, truck capacity, fuel cost week, and delivery basis before comparing cities.
Why Choose GharHub for Crush?
- Clean, well-graded aggregate for high-strength concrete
- Fair pricing with full transparency
- Hassle-free digital ordering and delivery
- Verified suppliers and quality assurance