Free Lab Test Formats (Excel)
Free Excel lab test formats for highway, aggregate, and concrete testing
About These Free Lab Test Excel Formats
These free Excel lab test formats are prepared for use in highway construction, QA/QC laboratories, EPC contractors, supervision consultants, and government engineers. Each format follows the standard calculation sequence commonly adopted at site laboratories under IS and MoRTH specifications.
The objective of providing these free formats is to help junior engineers, lab technicians, and quality engineers maintain uniformity in test recording, reduce manual calculation errors, and understand the structure of standard lab reports.
Who Can Use These Formats?
- Highway & road construction site laboratories
- EPC contractors and subcontractors
- PIU, PMC, and Independent Engineer teams
- Civil engineering students and trainees
10mm Aggregate – Gradation Test
Free Excel format for sieve analysis and gradation of 10mm aggregate.
Download Free20mm & 10mm Combined Gradation
Excel format for combined gradation of 20mm and 10mm aggregates.
Download Free20mm Aggregate – Gradation Test
Ready-to-use Excel format for sieve analysis of 20mm aggregate.
Download FreeAggregate Impact Value Test
Basic Excel format for calculation of Aggregate Impact Value.
Download FreeAll-in Aggregate Gradation (Concrete)
Excel format for combined aggregate gradation used in concrete mix design.
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Aggregate Gradation Tests
Aggregate gradation tests determine the particle size distribution of coarse and fine aggregates. Proper gradation ensures adequate strength, workability, and durability of concrete and bituminous layers. These Excel formats help engineers quickly verify compliance with MoRTH and IS sieve limits.
Aggregate Impact Value Test
The Aggregate Impact Value test assesses the toughness of aggregates used in pavement layers. This free Excel format assists in calculating impact value percentage and recording observations systematically.
Need Auto Calculation & IS / MoRTH Interpretation?
✅ Highly Formal (Audit / Consultant Level)Pro Lab Excel Formats are designed with Automated calculation logic, displaying Pass (Green) and Fail (Red) outcomes along with Specification-based interpretations strictly in line with IS and MoRTH provisions, and deliver Professionally formatted, print-ready reports.
View Pro Lab FormatsPrepared by Highway Quality Testing Professionals
All formats are developed by practicing highway quality engineers with hands-on experience in NH, SH, and urban road projects. The layouts are based on real laboratory registers and reporting formats followed at site laboratories and third-party testing agencies.
🟢Frequently Asked Questions
Are these lab test Excel formats free to use?
Yes. All Excel formats listed on this page are completely free to download and can be used for learning, training, and routine quality control documentation in highway and road construction site laboratories.
Do these Excel formats follow IS and MoRTH specifications?
The free formats follow the standard data recording and calculation structure commonly adopted at site laboratories as per IS codes and MoRTH specifications. However, they do not include automated pass/fail interpretation or clause-wise references.
Can these formats be used for audit or consultant submission?
These free Excel formats are suitable for routine site quality control and internal documentation. For audit submissions, consultant reporting, and specification-based interpretation, Pro Lab Excel Formats are recommended.
Who should use these lab test Excel formats?
These formats are useful for highway site laboratories, EPC contractors, PIU and PMC engineers, supervision consultants, laboratory technicians, and civil engineering students involved in road and highway projects.
What is the difference between free and Pro Lab Excel formats?
Free formats provide basic calculation structure and observation recording. Pro Lab Excel Formats include automated calculations, visual pass/fail indicators, IS and MoRTH clause references, and professionally formatted, print-ready reports.
