Commercial Services

Commercial Concrete Contractor in Park City, UT

Flatwork, structural concrete, and site improvements for Park City retail, restaurant, hospitality, and mixed-use builds — scoped to spec and built for snow-country use.

Commercial grade

Concrete that holds up under fork lifts, plows, and inspectors

Commercial concrete carries heavier loads, more traffic, and tighter code requirements than residential work. Loading docks take fork lift impacts. Parking areas see constant vehicle cycles. ADA ramps can fail inspection over a small slope error.

In Park City, those same surfaces also face plow blades, de-icer chemistry, and high-elevation freeze-thaw. Residential specs do not cover that full workload.

Jurgen Becker's Utah contractor license record dates to August 11, 1998. On commercial work, that means GC coordination, Summit County inspection planning, and concrete scopes built to fit the broader project timeline.

Summit covers Park City commercial across every district: Kimball Junction retail and office, Canyons Village resort, Old Town hospitality and restaurant builds, and mixed-use along Park Avenue.

Commercial scopes

  • Commercial flatwork — sidewalks, plazas, entry areas, pedestrian surfaces
  • Parking lots and drive lanes — heavy-duty slabs with proper reinforcement and jointing
  • Loading docks and aprons — thickened slabs for truck and fork lift traffic
  • ADA ramps and curb cuts — code-compliant slope, cross-slope, and landing dimensions
  • Utility and equipment pads — HVAC, transformer, and generator bases
  • Retaining walls — structural concrete for grade changes and site retention

Why builders call Summit

What holds up under a commercial timeline

Schedule discipline

Commercial projects run tight. We set target pour dates, staff around them, and flag weather or site-condition risks early enough for the GC to adjust.

Code compliance

ADA slope and cross-slope, fire lane specs, structural load ratings, Summit County commercial amendments. The scope is checked against code and plan requirements before inspection.

GC coordination

We work as part of the build team. Direct line to Jurgen, cleaner handoffs to the next trades, and one point of contact for concrete scope decisions.

Heavy-duty engineering

Higher-strength mixes, heavier rebar, closer joint spacing, thicker sections where the loading demands it. Not residential specs in a commercial frame.

Commercial tolerances

The numbers that separate a commercial pour from a residential one

Commercial work is where tolerances and code enforcement get tight. A quarter-inch error on an ADA ramp can fail inspection. A shallow birdbath in a loading area collects water, freezes, and starts scaling before the tenant moves in. These are the specs we pour to.

Commercial specs

Flatwork / ADA / loading

ADA ramp slope

1:12max

One inch of rise per twelve inches of run. Anything steeper fails ADAAG and gets broken out.

ADA cross-slope

2% max

Across the path of travel. Checked with a digital level before the concrete sets up.

Heavy-duty slab

6–8inches

Loading docks, parking, delivery aprons. Reinforced for fork lift point loads and delivery truck cycles.

Mix strength

4,500psi

Commercial baseline. Higher where the engineer spec calls for it.

Joint spacing

12–15ft OC

Closer than residential. Managed with sawcut timing so shrinkage cracking stays where we put it.

Flatness tolerance

FF 25+

ACI 117 floor flatness on interior commercial slabs. Tighter on polished or traffic-critical areas.

ADAAG · IBC · ACI 117 · Summit County commercial amendments Inspection documentation planned before placement

Proof Path

Commercial proof stays named only when sourced

This page covers commercial specifications, ADA tolerances, and GC coordination. Named commercial projects or stronger portfolio claims should be added only when the source trail supports the exact work.

Where We Work

Park City Commercial Areas

Kimball Junction is Summit's primary commercial hub — retail, office, mixed-use, and light industrial. Canyons Village handles the resort and hospitality side. Old Town covers historic-district restaurants and Main Street buildouts.

Commercial Concrete Done Right

Contact Summit Concrete for commercial concrete work across Park City and Summit County. We'll review your scope, coordinate with your GC, and build a realistic pour plan.