How Much Does Concrete Reinforcing Mesh Cost Per Square Meter? A Complete Pricing Guide

How Much Does Concrete Reinforcing Mesh Cost Per Square Meter? A Complete Pricing Guide

If you’re working on a construction project — whether it’s a residential foundation, a factory floor, a bridge, or a road — one of the essential materials you’ll need is concrete reinforcing mesh. And one of the first questions buyers ask is: how much does concrete reinforcing mesh cost per square meter?

The answer depends on several factors: wire diameter, mesh opening size, steel grade, coating, and quantity. In Southeast Asia’s rapidly growing construction market, choosing the right mesh can significantly impact both your budget and your project’s structural integrity.

In this guide, we’ll break down concrete reinforcing mesh prices per square meter across different specifications and help you make a cost‑effective decision.

What Is the Average Cost of Concrete Reinforcing Mesh Per Square Meter?
Below is a general price range for common concrete reinforcing mesh specifications. These are material‑only costs, excluding shipping and local taxes.

Mesh Specification Wire Diameter Mesh Opening Price Per m² (USD) 
Light‑duty 4mm – 6mm150mm x 150mm$3.50 – $6.00
Medium‑duty6mm – 8mm150mm x 150mm$6.00 – $10.00
Heavy‑duty8mm – 10mm100mm x 100mm$10.00 – $16.00
Extra Heavy‑duty 10mm – 12mm100mm x 100mm$16.00 – $25.00
Custom MeshVaries Varies$5.00 – $30.00+

Note: Prices vary by country, supplier, steel grade, and order quantity. Bulk orders  typically receive significant discounts.
What Factors Affect the Price of Concrete Reinforcing Mesh?

Several key factors determine how much you’ll pay per square meter:

1. Wire Diameter 

Thicker wires cost more because they use more steel. Standard diameters range from 4mm to 12mm. For most residential foundations, 6mm‑8mm is common. For heavy‑duty industrial floors and bridges, 10mm‑12mm is required.

2. Mesh Opening Size 
Smaller openings (e.g., 100mm x 100mm) mean more wire per square meter, increasing the cost. Larger openings (e.g., 200mm x 200mm) use less wire and are cheaper.

3. Steel Grade 
Higher‑grade steel (e.g., Q235BHRB400) offers better strength and ductility but costs more. Always ask the supplier for the specific steel grade, not just “high‑quality steel.”

4. Coating & Surface Treatment 

  • Black/Plain Steel– Basic, lowest cost, may rust

  • Galvanized– Corrosion‑resistant, ideal for humid/coastal areas, higher cost

  • Epoxy‑Coated– Premium anti‑corrosion, highest cost 

5. Sheet Size 

Standard sheets are typically 2.4m x 1.2m (2.88 m²) or 6m x 2.4m (14.4 m²). Larger sheets may cost less per square meter due to fewer welds per area, but they are heavier and more expensive to ship.

6. Order Quantity 
Bulk purchasing significantly reduces per‑square‑meter costs. Typical discounts:

  • Less than 500 m² – Standard price 

  • 500 – 2,000 m²  – 5‑10% discount 

  • 2,000 – 10,000 m²  – 10‑20% discount

  • 10,000+ m²– Negotiate directly 


7. Manufacturing Process 
Welded mesh  is the most common and cost‑effective. 

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