Commercial Concrete Contractor in Dallas
Parking lots, warehouse floors, loading docks, curb and gutter, ADA ramps, and tilt-wall prep. We work with GCs, property managers, and building owners across DFW.
Commercial Work We Handle
We pour parking lots, drive lanes, and loading areas for retail centers, office buildings, warehouses, and industrial sites. Commercial flatwork requires higher PSI ratings, thicker pours, heavier reinforcement, and proper joint spacing for heavy vehicle loads.
Warehouse and industrial floors get special attention to flatness and levelness. We use laser screed equipment for large pours to hit FF/FL (Floor Flatness / Floor Levelness) numbers that meet spec. Forklift traffic and racking systems need tight tolerances.
Curb and gutter, sidewalks, ADA ramps, dumpster pads, equipment pads, and bollard foundations round out our commercial services. We handle the full scope of site concrete so the GC deals with one sub, not five.
Working With General Contractors
We work as a concrete subcontractor on commercial projects across DFW. We submit competitive bids, provide proof of insurance (up to $2M general liability), and meet schedule milestones. We show up when we say we will, pour to spec, and stay off the critical path.
For phased work on occupied sites, we coordinate pour schedules around business hours and tenant access requirements. We set up barricades, maintain pedestrian access, and clean up at the end of every shift.
We carry workers' comp coverage for all crew members and provide certificates of insurance to GCs, property managers, and building owners on request.
Parking Lots and Drive Lanes
Concrete parking lots outlast asphalt by 15 to 20 years in Dallas. The higher up-front cost pays for itself in lower maintenance and longer service life. We pour 6-inch concrete with rebar on engineered subgrade for commercial parking lots.
We joint the parking lot in a grid pattern that aligns with stripe layout when possible. Proper jointing prevents random cracking and makes future repairs easier. Expansion joints separate the lot from buildings, curbs, and other fixed structures.
Striping, handicap markings, and signage go on after the concrete cures. We coordinate with striping contractors to ensure timing works with the cure schedule.
ADA Compliance for Commercial Sites
Every commercial site needs ADA-accessible paths of travel, parking spaces, ramps, and building entrances. We pour ramps with the correct slope (maximum 8.33% running slope), install truncated dome warning surfaces, and verify cross slopes at every landing.
We've poured ADA-compliant concrete for retail centers, medical offices, apartment complexes, churches, and schools across Dallas. Our crews carry digital levels and check slopes during every pour.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does commercial concrete cost?
Commercial flatwork runs $6 to $12 per square foot depending on thickness, reinforcement, and finish. Parking lots, curb and gutter, and specialty pours are quoted per project based on plans.
How long does a parking lot pour take?
It depends on size. A 10,000 square foot lot takes 2 to 3 days to pour. Larger lots get phased over multiple pours to maintain site access. Cure time adds 7 days before vehicle traffic.
Do you work with general contractors?
Yes. We sub to GCs on commercial projects across DFW. We bid from plans, provide insurance certificates, and meet schedule milestones.
What's your insurance coverage?
We carry $2M general liability, workers' compensation for all crew members, and commercial auto. We provide certificates of insurance on request.
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