Crush, also known as bajri (crushed stone), is one of the most important construction materials in Pakistan. It is widely used in concrete (RCC), foundations, slabs, and road construction. As of 23th April 2026, crush prices in Pakistan are fluctuating due to fuel costs, transportation charges, and high construction demand.
In this blog, we will discuss the latest crush rates, types, city-wise prices, and market trends to help contractors, builders, and homeowners plan their construction budgets effectively.
According to current market data, the average crush rate in Pakistan is:
| Crush Type | Size | Unit | Price (PKR) |
|---|
| Margalla Crush | 2 Soter | 1 CFT | 130 – 135 |
| Margalla Crush | 3 Soter | 1 CFT | 135 – 140 |
| Sargodha Crush | 2 Soter | 1 CFT | 120 – 125 |
| Sargodha Crush | 3 Soter | 1 CFT | 125 – 130 |
For bulk construction projects, crush is usually purchased in trolleys or dumpers:
| Quantity | Price Range |
|---|---|
| 200 CFT (Trolley) | Rs. 24,000 – 27,000 |
| 900 CFT (Damper) | Rs. 108,000 – 121,500 |
Crush prices vary depending on distance from quarry and transport cost:
| City | Price Per CFT |
|---|---|
| Islamabad / Rawalpindi | Rs. 130 – 145 |
| Lahore | Rs. 115 – 135 |
| Faisalabad | Rs. 110 – 125 |
| Multan | Rs. 125 – 140 |
| Karachi | Rs. 160 – 180 |
Several key factors influence crush rates:
Fuel prices directly impact delivery charges, especially for cities far from quarries.
High construction activity increases demand, pushing prices upward.
Regulations on truck loading and mining operations can cause sudden price fluctuations.
| Material | Average Price |
|---|
| Crush (Bajri) | Rs. 120 – 160 / CFT |
| Sand | Rs. 70 – 120 / CFT |
| Cement | Rs. 1,350 – 1,500 / bag |
As of 23th April 2026, crush prices in Pakistan are ranging between Rs. 120 to Rs. 160 per CFT, depending on quality and location. Premium Margalla crush is more expensive but offers better strength, while Sargodha crush remains a cost-effective option for most residential projects.
For accurate budgeting, it is always recommended to check local market rates daily, as prices can change due to fuel cost and supply fluctuations.
