Washington DC Concrete Contractor

Call (814) 281-8301
Commercial concrete contractor in Washington DC
Concrete Services — Washington, DC

Commercial Concrete

Schedule-driven commercial concrete for DC businesses, property managers, and general contractors. Parking lots, loading docks, ADA compliance, and large-scale site work.

What We Do

Commercial Concrete That Meets DC's Standards

At DC Superior Concrete , we deliver commercial concrete services in Washington, DC — from retail parking lots in NoVA to industrial loading docks in Southeast DC to ADA-compliant site improvements required for DC permits.

DC commercial projects carry permit complexity that residential work doesn't. DCRA review timelines, public space permits, DDOT coordination for any work near the right-of-way, and ADA compliance requirements all factor into a commercial concrete project in this city. We've navigated this paperwork and know how to sequence work to keep your operations running.

Whether you're a property manager replacing a deteriorated parking lot or a general contractor needing a reliable concrete sub on a commercial build-out, we show up with the right crew size, equipment, and mix design for the job.

5"–8"
Commercial slab thickness range
4,000
PSI minimum for heavy-use areas
ADA
Compliant curb cuts and ramps
GC
Friendly — we work on your schedule
DC-Specific Considerations

Commercial Concrete in DC Has Its Own Complexity

DC Permit Navigation

DCRA commercial permits require project-specific documentation, and any work touching the public right-of-way needs a separate DDOT public space permit. We submit the right applications, anticipate the review timeline, and build that into the project schedule rather than letting it cause delays.

ADA Compliance Requirements

Federal ADA standards govern curb ramp slopes (max 8.3%), landing dimensions, detectable warning surfaces (truncated dome mats), and cross-slope tolerances. DC's DCRA enforces these rigorously on commercial projects. We build to spec and document compliance for your records.

Operational Disruption

DC commercial properties don't close for concrete. We phase parking lot replacements so customers retain access. We pour loading docks in overnight shifts when needed. We schedule around your operational constraints because your business continuity matters as much as the concrete.

Scope of Work

Commercial Concrete Services We Provide

Parking lot replacement and repair — phased to maintain customer access
Loading dock slabs designed for forklift and truck traffic loads
ADA-compliant curb ramps and accessible routes with truncated dome mats
Concrete sidewalks and commercial walking surfaces per DC standards
Industrial and warehouse floor slabs with flatness tolerances per spec
Concrete curbing, wheel stops, and site furnishing bases
Permit management — DCRA and DDOT public space permits where required
Coordination with general contractors on schedules, trades, and inspection sequencing
Our Work — Commercial Concrete
Finished commercial concrete project in Washington DC
Commercial concrete installation in Washington DC
Commercial concrete finishing in Washington DC
Common Questions

Commercial Concrete FAQ

How long does a commercial parking lot replacement take in DC?

A typical commercial parking lot of 5,000–15,000 square feet takes 3–7 working days including demolition, subbase prep, pour, and cure. We phase the project so sections of the lot remain usable during construction.

Do you provide prevailing wage certified payrolls for DC government projects?

Yes. We can provide certified payroll documentation for DC government and publicly funded projects that require prevailing wage compliance under DC's Wage Theft Prevention Amendment Act.

What mix design do you use for DC commercial parking areas?

Commercial driveways and parking areas get a minimum 4,000 PSI air-entrained mix. Loading dock aprons and heavy forklift areas get 4,500 PSI with fiber reinforcement or heavier rebar grids depending on the structural design.

Can you repave just sections of our parking lot, or does it all need to go?

Partial replacements are viable when the remaining sections are structurally sound and at similar elevation. We cut clean saw-cut joints at the boundary between old and new work. If subbase failure is widespread, full replacement is more cost-effective long-term.

Are you able to work nights and weekends for commercial projects?

Yes. Overnight and weekend concrete pours are standard for commercial projects where daytime operations can't be interrupted. DC noise ordinances apply and we comply with permitted construction hours for each specific site.

Get a Commercial
Concrete Bid

We work with DC property managers, business owners, and general contractors. Contact us for a detailed commercial estimate.