Site Paving & Flatwork service in Euless, TX

Service Detail

Site Paving & Flatwork in Euless, TX

Turnkey site paving & flatwork delivered as your general contractor, including planning, trade coordination, field execution, and closeout for commercial and industrial projects.

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Overview

How this service supports your concrete scope.

Commercial flatwork encompasses the sidewalks, aprons, loading docks, and hardscape that connect buildings to their surroundings. For property owners across DFW, well-designed flatwork improves both operations and property value, while poorly executed work creates liability exposure and tenant complaints. Loading dock aprons experience some of the heaviest traffic on any commercial site. Our crews install reinforced concrete aprons designed for trailer loads, forklift traffic, and the pounding these surfaces take daily. Proper slope and drainage prevents water ponding that accelerates surface deterioration and creates safety hazards. ADA compliance requirements for sidewalks and pedestrian routes have become increasingly stringent. Our work meets current accessibility standards for slope, cross-slope, and detectable warning surfaces. For retail and office properties, properly graded sidewalks and accessible routes are essential for certificate of occupancy and ongoing compliance. We work directly with property owners, developers, and facility managers on flatwork scopes, coordinating with your landscapers, civil engineers, and building trades to sequence work efficiently.

Flatwork and hardscape packages that tie buildings to logistics, loading, and public interfaces.

Scope Inclusions

  • Site layout and grade establishment
  • Sub-base preparation and compaction
  • Formwork for curbs, walks, and aprons
  • Concrete placement with appropriate finish
  • ADA-compliant ramp and landing construction
  • Joint sealing and curing

Service Workflow

  1. Stakeholder Coordination

    Walk scopes with owners, civil engineers, and inspectors to validate drainage and finish expectations.

  2. Placement & Finish

    Sequence pours around tenant operations, using curing compounds and texture finishes to spec.

  3. Punch & Warranty

    Conduct walk-throughs, document any remedial items, and schedule seasonal joint maintenance.

Field Equipment

  • Power buggies for limited-access placements
  • Walk-behind trowels with float pans
  • Shot blasting equipment for profile adjustments

Typical Requests

Common reasons teams ask for this service.

  • Distribution center requiring loading dock expansion with heavy-duty aprons
  • Retail property updating sidewalks for ADA compliance during renovation
  • Office campus constructing pedestrian connections between buildings
  • Manufacturing facility adding truck staging area and employee walkways

FAQs

Questions about site paving & flatwork scopes.

What thickness do loading dock aprons need?

Dock aprons typically require 8-10 inches of concrete with heavy reinforcement to handle trailer loads and forklift traffic. Exact specifications depend on your operations.

Do you coordinate flatwork with landscape installation?

Yes, we coordinate closely with landscape contractors on flatwork abutting planting areas. Proper edge restraint, irrigation sleeve placement, and drainage integration require communication between trades.

What slope is required for ADA-compliant sidewalks?

ADA requires maximum 2% cross-slope and 5% running slope for accessible routes. Changes in level require ramps with handrails.

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