Site walk & planning
We scope the work around your hours, your access, and the pour season so the job neither shuts you down nor gets caught by an early freeze or a storm rolling off the peak.
Concrete that keeps a business open through a Pikes Peak winter. Poured around your operations, with the documentation your facilities and procurement teams expect.
Credibility comes from how it's built, not from promises. Here's the order of operations on every commercial concrete job.
We scope the work around your hours, your access, and the pour season so the job neither shuts you down nor gets caught by an early freeze or a storm rolling off the peak.
Thickness, reinforcement, and an air-entrained 4,000 PSI or higher mix matched to the loads, the traffic, and the de-icers the surface will take all winter.
Phased pours and cure schedules that keep entrances, docks, and drive lanes usable while the work moves across the site.
COI, workers' comp documentation, and lien waivers on file before we break ground.
The work documented from first cut to final cure, so facilities and procurement have a clean record to file.
Most contractors vanish after the deposit. We pick up the phone, show up when we say, and stand behind the work after the truck leaves. The follow-through is the difference.
A foreman we know runs your job and a vetted crew does the work, managed by Lucky's, one company accountable from the first call to the final walkthrough.
COI and lien waivers on file before we break ground. The documentation that lets commercial clients pay and gives homeowners peace of mind.
Prepped subgrade, the right rebar, a 4,000 PSI mix, and proper curing. We build credibility through the process, not promises. On commercial concrete, that starts with site walk & planning.
Commercial concrete in the Pikes Peak region is priced per project, and the spec drives it: an air-entrained mix for freeze-thaw, thickness and reinforcement sized to the load and traffic, base prep matched to the soil, and sealing where de-icers hit hardest. We spec and price it to your site.
Usually yes. We phase the work and schedule pours and cures around your hours and around the pour season, so entrances, docks, and parking stay usable. We map that plan with you before we start.
Air-entrained mix rated for the cycles, thickness and reinforcement for the load, joints placed on a plan, and sealing where it earns its keep, because parking lots and dock aprons in the Pikes Peak region take both heavy traffic and a long season of winter salt.
Yes. We are fully insured and provide a certificate of insurance, workers' comp documentation, and lien waivers before work begins. That is the paperwork commercial clients and procurement teams need on file.
Yes. A good share of our commercial work runs through property managers, facilities teams, and GCs, with one company accountable from the first call to the documented hand-off.
We handle everything from a single dock apron or equipment pad to full parking-lot work. Tell us the scope and we tell you straight whether we are the right crew for it.
You'll hear back from a real person, usually the same day. No call center, no runaround, no chasing us down.
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