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Concrete Contractor in Park City, Utah

Summit Concrete is the owner-operated concrete crew for Park City and Summit County — driveways, foundations, stamped patios, tear-outs, and commercial flatwork built for mountain altitude, 36-inch frost depth, and snow-country freeze-thaw.

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Why Park City

Park City Focus, Summit County Conditions

Most concrete crews in northern Utah move between lower-elevation jobs and Park City work as the schedule opens. Summit Concrete was launched in January 2024 with a different focus: Park City and Summit County concrete. Crew planning, inspection coordination, mix design, and cold-weather protocols are built around Summit County work.

Founder Jurgen Becker's Utah contractor license record stretches back to August 11, 1998 — a Utah contractor career now concentrated on one mountain market. On a sloped Promontory custom-home lot or a Summit County winter pour, Summit brings cold-weather protocols and code-compliance planning built for this market rather than copied from lower-elevation work.

This page is the hub for Summit's Park City work: what we pour, where we pour it, and how to get on the schedule.

Summit Concrete in Park City

  • Founder record: Utah contractor since August 11, 1998
  • Current LLC: Formed January 2024, Park City focus
  • License record: Utah contractor record dating to August 11, 1998
  • Market focus: Park City + Summit County
  • Typical clients: Custom-home GCs, private builders, commercial GCs
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Services

What We Pour in Park City

Full concrete scope for residential and commercial builds. Tap any service for details on process, specs, and Park City-specific considerations.

Structural

Footings & Foundations

Code-compliant footings to Summit County's 36-inch frost depth. Continuous footings, stem walls, grade beams, pier footings, and addition tie-ins for Park City custom homes.

Foundation Details →

Flatwork

Driveways & Flat Work

New pours, replacements, and extensions engineered for Park City freeze-thaw, plow traffic, and de-icer exposure. Standard 4" residential or 5–6" heavy-duty with rebar.

Driveway Details →

Decorative

Stamped Patios

Stamped, colored, and exposed-aggregate patios, walkways, and pool decks. Snow-country sealers and proper jointing for decorative surfaces that survive Park City winters.

Patio Details →

Removal

Tear-Outs & Demo

Controlled concrete removal with full haul-off and site prep. Old slabs, failing driveways, foundation remnants, and commercial pads — cleaned up and ready for the next pour.

Tear-Out Details →

Commercial

Commercial Flatwork

Retail, restaurant, hospitality, and mixed-use concrete for Kimball Junction, Canyons Village, Old Town, and resort properties. ADA ramps, loading areas, and utility pads.

Commercial Details →

Full Scope

All Services

Plus sealing, crack repair, sidewalks, garage slabs, stamped concrete, and decorative finishes. If the work is concrete in Park City, it belongs in the estimate conversation.

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Neighborhoods

Where We Work in Park City

Each Park City neighborhood has its own build patterns, lot challenges, and client profiles. Tap a neighborhood for more on what we pour there and why builders call us.

Ski-in / Ski-out Luxury

Deer Valley

Ultra-luxury custom homes, architect-driven board-form concrete, ski-in/ski-out lots with challenging grade and access.

Deer Valley Concrete →

Golf Community

Promontory

6,300-acre golf community home to the Pete Dye Canyon Course, the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course, and the Ranch Club, with frequent custom-home concrete scopes.

Promontory Concrete →

Historic District

Old Town Park City

Tight mining-era lots, narrow access, and heavy remodel work. Tear-outs, additions, and foundation tie-ins are the daily scope.

Old Town Concrete →

Resort & Commercial

Canyons Village

Park City Mountain Resort base area. Hotels, condos, restaurants, and commercial flatwork with strict construction calendars.

Canyons Village Concrete →

Established Custom Homes

Jeremy Ranch & Glenwild

Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio golf communities. Mature neighborhoods with a steady flow of custom builds, additions, and driveway replacements.

Jeremy Ranch & Glenwild →

Commercial Hub

Kimball Junction

I-80 commercial corridor — retail, office, mixed-use, and light industrial. Summit's B2B commercial work is concentrated here.

Kimball Junction Concrete →

Recent Work

Recent Park City Projects

Selected recent work includes Bailey Construction Park City custom-home build photos where Summit's concrete scope is represented in the approved source trail. Bailey captures the build photography; Summit keeps the visible credit attached to each photo used with permission.

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Frequently Asked

Park City Concrete FAQ

Which Park City neighborhoods do you work in?

Park City and Summit County: Deer Valley, Promontory, Old Town, Canyons Village, Jeremy Ranch, Glenwild, Kimball Junction, Snyderville, and the surrounding Summit County communities of Francis, Kamas, Oakley, and Peoa.

What license record do you reference?

Summit Concrete & Construction Services LLC is led by founder Jurgen Becker, whose Utah contractor license record dates to August 11, 1998.

What's the minimum frost depth in Summit County?

36 inches per Summit County's adopted Design Criteria (R301.2(1)) — six inches deeper than the 30-inch baseline common across most of the Wasatch Front. Foundation scopes should be planned around that 36-inch requirement.

Source · Summit County Design Criteria →

Can you pour in winter?

Yes. Winter Park City work requires cold-weather planning: cold-weather mixes, ground heaters, insulated blankets, and cure schedules for the freeze-thaw conditions above 6,500 feet.

Ready to Pour in Park City?

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