
Industrial Site Concrete Construction Texas
Complete your site with quality concrete work. Curbs, sidewalks, and ADA compliant construction that meets codes and serves your operations.
Site concrete completes industrial facility development. Curbs define pavement edges and direct drainage. Sidewalks provide pedestrian circulation. ADA compliant improvements ensure accessibility for all users. Our site concrete crews deliver these elements as part of complete site development.
ADA compliance is not optional. Federal law requires accessible routes from parking to building entrances. Accessible parking spaces must meet specific requirements. We construct ADA compliant improvements that satisfy code requirements and serve facility users.
Quality site concrete contributes to facility appearance and longevity. Properly constructed curbs protect pavement edges. Well designed sidewalks enhance site circulation. We approach site concrete with attention to both function and finish.
Ideal Applications
- Industrial site development
- Warehouse construction
- Distribution center projects
- Facility modernization
- ADA compliance upgrades
What We Deliver
Curb and Gutter
- Extruded curb installation
- Formed curb and gutter
- Mountable curb construction
- Curb inlet construction
- Valley gutter installation
- Curb repair and replacement
Sidewalks and Walks
- Concrete sidewalk installation
- Building entry walks
- Pedestrian plazas
- Equipment pad connections
- Expansion joint installation
- Surface treatments
ADA Compliance
- Accessible route construction
- Curb ramp installation
- Detectable warning surfaces
- Accessible parking striping
- Signage coordination
- Slope verification
Project Specifications
Curb and gutter construction defines pavement edges and directs stormwater flow. Extruded and formed curbs serve different applications. We select appropriate methods based on project requirements and construct curbs that perform long term.
Sidewalk construction provides pedestrian routes throughout industrial sites. Walks connect parking to building entrances, buildings to each other, and facilities to public right of way. We construct walks with appropriate widths, slopes, and finishes.
ADA compliance involves specific requirements for slopes, widths, surfaces, and signage. Accessible routes must maintain specific maximum slopes. Curb ramps require detectable warning surfaces. Accessible parking requires proper sizing and signage. We implement all required elements.
Site concrete coordinates with other site elements. Curbs relate to paving grades. Sidewalks coordinate with landscaping. Accessible routes connect to building entries. We plan site concrete as integrated part of overall site development.
How We Execute
Layout and Planning
Review site plans, verify ADA requirements, and plan construction sequence.
Subgrade Preparation
Grade subgrade areas, install forms or set extruder guides.
Concrete Placement
Place concrete with appropriate finish and joint construction.
ADA Elements
Install detectable warnings, verify slopes, and complete accessible features.
Finish and Protection
Complete finish work, apply sealers if specified, and protect during curing.
Why Choose Us
Code Compliance
ADA requirements properly implemented to satisfy legal obligations.
Quality Construction
Site concrete constructed for durability and appropriate appearance.
Integrated Delivery
Site concrete coordinated with overall site development.
Complete Documentation
Installation records support compliance verification.
Maintenance Guidance
Recommendations for long term performance of site concrete.
Common Questions
What ADA slope requirements apply to accessible routes?
Accessible routes must not exceed 5 percent running slope and 2 percent cross slope. Ramps may have up to 8.33 percent slope with handrails and landings. Curb ramps have specific requirements. We verify slopes during and after construction.
How many accessible parking spaces are required?
Accessible parking quantity depends on total parking spaces. One accessible space is required per 25 standard spaces up to 100 spaces, with increasing ratios for larger lots. Van accessible spaces are required as portion of accessible total.
What is the required width for accessible sidewalks?
Accessible routes require minimum 36 inch width with 60 inch passing spaces at intervals. Sidewalks wider than 36 inches avoid passing space requirements. We typically construct industrial sidewalks at 48 to 60 inches for comfortable use.
When are curb ramps required?
Curb ramps are required wherever accessible routes cross curbs. Parking lot accessible routes require ramps at curb transitions. Ramps must include detectable warning surfaces at street or traffic crossings.
What concrete thickness is appropriate for sidewalks?
Standard pedestrian sidewalks typically use 4 inch concrete. Walks crossing vehicle traffic areas may require 6 inches. Heavy equipment crossings require thicker sections. We specify appropriate thickness based on anticipated use.
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Complete Your Site Concrete in Texas
Quality curbs, sidewalks, and ADA compliance complete your industrial site. Contact us for site concrete construction.
Site concrete follows paving. Coordinate timing with overall schedule.