Scope Inclusions
- •Dock layout and design coordination
- •Pit and foundation construction
- •Reinforced apron installation
- •Approach grading and paving
- •Bumper and restraint installation
- •Coordination with door and leveler installation

Service Detail
Loading dock construction and concrete aprons for warehouses and distribution facilities.
Overview
Loading dock construction provides the receiving and shipping infrastructure that commercial and industrial facilities require. Properly designed and built docks enable efficient operations while handling heavy trailer loads. Dock construction includes reinforced concrete aprons, dock pits, and approach grades that handle trailer loads. Dock heights and pit dimensions coordinate with door heights and equipment. Reinforcement and joint design must handle continuous heavy traffic. Dock rehabilitation addresses worn and damaged facilities. Apron replacement, leveler pit repair, and approach paving restore dock function. Phased work maintains operations during construction. We work directly with property owners, developers, and facility operators on loading dock projects.
Typical Requests
FAQs
Typical trailer dock height is 48 inches. Variations accommodate different trailer types and loading equipment.
Dock aprons typically require 8-10 inches of reinforced concrete for trailer loads and forklift traffic.
Yes, dock designs accommodate standard trailers, refrigerated units, and specialty vehicles.
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Next Step
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