Polished commercial concrete floor inside a warehouse

Commercial concrete built for spec and schedule.

Slabs, ADA ramps, parking-lot pads, structural pours and tilt-up support — engineered, finished, and walked with you at the end.

Construction Company Albuquerque, NM7 Service Lines

About our commercial concrete work

Commercial concrete is the backbone of every commercial build, and the difference between a slab that performs and one that fails is almost entirely about prep — sub-base compaction, moisture protection, reinforcement grade and spacing, joint layout, and the discipline to do the boring work right before the truck arrives.

The work spans foundation pours that have to hit a tight engineered spec, warehouse slabs that will see daily forklift traffic for decades, ADA retrofits on existing concrete, parking-lot re-pours, tilt-up panel footings, and equipment pads. The mix of warehouse, retail, tenant improvement, and retrofit work is what keeps crews sharp on all of it.

Climate is a real factor in scheduling: hot-weather pours need temperature management, retarders, and careful cure protection; wet-season work needs scheduling that respects the forecast. The plan for all of it is written into the quote, not improvised on pour day.

If your project is a new ground-up slab, an ADA retrofit, a parking-lot re-pour, a tilt-up footing system, or a warehouse pad with heavy point-load reinforcement — it can be quoted. Site visits are scheduled through the contact page, and the written quote itemizes every line.

What good commercial concrete looks like

  • A written spec before the pour — strength, thickness, reinforcement, finish, prep, and haul-off each named.
  • One point of contact from quote through walkthrough, for GCs and direct owners alike.
  • Itemized quotes that make bids comparable line against line.
  • Permit and inspection coordination quoted as part of the scope.
  • Concrete finished for how the surface will actually be used — broom, smooth, or sealed.

What you get when you hire us

One point of contact

Quote, schedule, pour, and walkthrough — the same name stays accountable.

Itemized written quotes

Strength, thickness, reinforcement, finish, prep, haul-off — all spelled out.

Spec in the contract

The mix, depth, and joint plan are written down before the pour, not after.

Permits & inspections handled

Permit coordination and inspection scheduling quoted as part of the scope.

ADA-code expertise

Ramps, curb cuts, detectable warnings — laid out to pass inspection.

Honest bid comparisons

If a cheaper bid is missing reinforcement, prep, or jointing — it gets shown to you.

Materials, finishes & specs we work with

Transparent about what goes into the work — and it's spelled out on the quote.

Concrete PSI
3,000 / 3,500 / 4,000 / 4,500+ psi mixes per spec
Reinforcement
Rebar grades and spacing, welded wire mesh, fiber per engineered spec
Finishes
Broom, hard-trowel, sealed, or polished per use
Joints
Saw-cut control joints and expansion joints per plan

Project types we serve

Warehouse and distribution slabsRetail and office padsADA ramps and sidewalk retrofitsParking-lot pads and re-poursLoading docks and dumpster padsEquipment pads (HVAC, generator, standby)Tilt-up panel footingsTenant-improvement saw-cut and re-pour

Fair, transparent commercial concrete pricing

Fair commercial pricing means the right spec at an honest number — no padded line items, and no winning a bid by quietly cutting depth, reinforcement, or prep. Every quote itemizes exactly what is included so a lower bid elsewhere can be checked for what it silently omits.

How much does commercial concrete cost?

Quoted per project. Every project is priced individually — the quote itemizes the spec instead of quoting a single square-foot number.

Final price depends on:

  • Slab thickness (4" vs 6" vs 8"+)
  • Concrete PSI and mix design
  • Reinforcement grade, spacing, and welded wire mesh
  • Sub-base prep and moisture protection
  • Surface finish (broom, smooth, sealed)
  • Site access and pump requirements
  • Demolition or excavation included
  • Saw-cut joints, sealing, curing compounds

What to look for when hiring

  • Ask for an itemized quote — not a one-line lump sum.
  • Confirm who runs the crews and who holds the contract.
  • Ask about sub-base prep, reinforcement grade, and joint spacing — vague answers are a red flag.
  • Get the spec in the contract, not a verbal promise.
  • Ask for recent commercial references.
  • Confirm permit and inspection responsibilities in writing.

Common problems we solve

Cracking, spalling, or settling slabs from poor sub-base prep.
Failed inspections from missing reinforcement, joint spacing, or thickness.
Schedule overruns from contractors juggling too many jobs.
ADA ramps and curbs that don't meet code on first inspection.
Old slabs in tenant improvements that need cut, removed, and re-poured.
Loading-dock and forklift slabs cracking under heavy point loads.

Who should I hire for commercial concrete?

A contractor that gives written itemized quotes, runs crews it stands behind, and puts the spec — PSI, thickness, reinforcement, joints — in the contract before the pour.

How do I compare concrete bids?

Line against line: sub-base, reinforcement grade and spacing, thickness, finish, joint plan, and haul-off. The cheapest bid usually differs in one of those, not in price alone.

What drives commercial concrete cost?

Thickness, mix design, reinforcement, prep, finish, access, and whether demolition or excavation is included — each appears as its own line in the quote.

When can work start?

Start dates are stated in the written quote alongside permits, engineering, and concrete-delivery scheduling — the schedule is shared before you sign anything.

Our Process

A clear 5-step path from first call to clean job site.

  1. 01

    Site Visit

    We come out, walk the project, measure, and listen to what the site needs.

  2. 02

    Written Quote

    Line-item pricing — concrete, prep, reinforcement, finish, and haul-off each spelled out.

  3. 03

    Permits & Prep

    We coordinate what the jurisdiction requires, then schedule the pour, formwork, and inspections.

  4. 04

    Pour & Finish

    Crews place, vibrate, and finish to the agreed spec — broom, smooth, salt, or stamped.

  5. 05

    Walkthrough

    A final walk of the finished work with you, and a clear point of contact afterward.

Areas We Serve

Commercial Concrete in Construction Company Albuquerque and the surrounding area

Coverage is confirmed with your address at quote time.

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