
Based in Construction Company Albuquerque. Built on the work.
Mountain Side Contractors, LLC is a concrete and general contracting company: the phone gets answered, the scope gets written down, and the work gets finished.
A different kind of contractor.
Mountain Side Contractors, LLC was founded on one belief: clients deserve a contractor who picks up the phone, gives a straight answer, and finishes what they start. That is the bar on every single day.
We are headquartered in Construction Company Albuquerque, NM. The work spans commercial concrete — foundations, flatwork, demolition, excavation, ADA ramps, parking-lot pads — plus residential driveways, patios, and general contracting projects.
What makes the approach different is simple: itemized written quotes, a spec you can hold the work to, and one point of contact from the first call through the final walkthrough.
Concrete is the craft.
Most of the work is poured concrete: warehouse pads, tilt-up footings, ADA ramp retrofits, parking-lot pours, loading-dock slabs, and equipment pads — plus the residential side of driveways, patios, and pool decks. If the project is poured concrete, it can probably be quoted.
The related trades ship under one roof too: foundations and excavation, driveways and flatwork, and concrete demolition with haul-off. Handling them together removes scheduling gaps and finger-pointing between trades — and allows demo-and-repour in a single mobilization where the scope allows.
Built around three commitments.
One point of contact. Quality control, scheduling, and accountability stay with the name on the contract — a single number to call when something needs attention.
Itemized written quotes. Every quote spells out concrete strength (PSI), slab thickness, reinforcement grade and spacing, sub-base prep, finish, control-joint plan, and haul-off. Comparing bids should mean comparing scopes, not price tags.
The walkthrough at the end. The work gets walked with you when it's done, and the same number that answered before the pour answers after it.
Four values that guide every job.
Spec first
The right mix, thickness, and reinforcement — written down before the pour.
Community work
Projects for the people and businesses up the road, not across the country.
Direct crews
The crew that quotes the work is accountable for the work.
In writing
Scope, schedule, and price — itemized in the quote, not improvised on site.
Ready to talk about your project?
Send a message or call — either way the next step is a written response.