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Commercial Concrete at Canyons Village

Flatwork, ADA ramps, utility pads, and site concrete for hotels, condos, restaurants, and resort commercial builds at Park City Mountain Resort's Canyons Village base area.

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The Canyons Village Scope

Resort Commercial on a Ski Calendar

Canyons Village is the commercial-heavy base area of Park City Mountain Resort — hotels, condo projects, restaurants, retail, ski-school facilities, parking decks, and the constant churn of tenant improvements. The work is almost entirely commercial, the construction calendar is dictated by the ski season, and the GCs running these projects need concrete subs who can hit a pour window and not blow the opening date.

Summit's Canyons Village scope leans commercial: ADA-compliant ramps and curb cuts, flatwork for plazas and entry areas, utility pads for HVAC and transformer bases, loading dock aprons, and site concrete for new and remodeled resort buildings. Everything is poured to Summit County commercial code and inspected as such. Foundation work on new Canyons Village condo and hotel builds also falls in scope when the GC calls early enough to slot the footing pour into the season.

The Canyons Village construction window runs tight — most commercial work happens between April and November, with shoulder-season shuffles around snowmelt and the ski season opening. Summit plans around that calendar and schedules pour days when they can actually happen, not when the plan wishes they would.

Why Canyons Village GCs Call Summit

Built for Resort Construction Tempo

Ski-Calendar Scheduling

Summit's schedule is built around the Summit County construction calendar. That means hitting April-to-November windows and planning shoulder-season pours with cold-weather protocols.

Commercial Code Fluency

ADA tolerances, fire lane specs, loading-area thickness, and Summit County commercial inspection requirements are day-to-day. Work passes inspection because we built to the code.

Owner-Led Accountability

Founder Jurgen Becker is the field contact. That matters on a TI or resort build where schedule changes need a fast yes-or-no from someone with authority.

Canyons Village FAQ

Questions from Resort GCs

Do you handle tenant-improvement concrete at Canyons Village?

Yes. TI work is a normal scope — small flatwork, interior slab repairs, new utility pads, accessibility upgrades. We scale the crew to match the scope and keep the schedule tight for TI timelines.

Can you pour between ski seasons?

Yes. The April–November window is the main pour season at Canyons Village. Shoulder work in March and December is possible with cold-weather protocols and clear scheduling — we'll tell you what's feasible vs. what isn't.

Do you work directly with resort property-management or only through GCs?

Both. Most work comes through GCs on larger projects; direct resort-operations and HOA work is fine for standalone flatwork, repairs, and ADA upgrades.

Are you licensed for commercial concrete in Utah?

Yes. Utah DOPL license classes B100, E100, and S220. Founder Jurgen Becker's Utah contractor license record dates to August 11, 1998.

Building at Canyons Village?

Send scope, drawings, and your target pour window. We'll come back with a written estimate and a realistic schedule slot.