
Commercial Concrete & Flatwork
Warehouse floors, pole-barn slabs, loading docks, parking lots, and ADA-compliant sidewalks — we pour reinforced commercial concrete built for heavy loads and traffic across Mid-Michigan, and we travel up to 200+ miles for the right project.
Commercial Flatwork done right across Mid-Michigan
Floors engineered for the load
A commercial floor has to carry forklifts, racking, and constant traffic without cracking or dusting. We size slab thickness and reinforcement to the load, lay out joints to control cracking, and power-trowel to a hard, level, low-maintenance surface.
Site work that keeps your project moving
For new commercial and post-frame builds we coordinate base prep, vapor protection, and finishing around your other trades so the slab is ready when the building is. We can machine-finish large floors before walls and doors get in the way.
What's included
- Warehouse, shop, and pole-barn floors
- Power-troweled, hard, dust-resistant finishes
- Loading docks, approaches, and ramps
- Parking lots and drive lanes
- ADA-compliant commercial sidewalks
- Reinforced and jointed for heavy loads
Applications
Free, no-obligation estimate
Tell us about your commercial flatwork project and we'll measure, spec the right mix, and give you a clear written quote.
Call (989) 501-4525Request a quote
Commercial Flatwork built for Michigan winters
Every pour uses air-entrained mixes, proper base prep, and planned control joints designed for our freeze-thaw climate. Browse the gallery for a sense of our finish quality.



Commercial Flatwork across our service area
We pour commercial flatwork throughout Mid-Michigan and travel up to 200+ miles from Bay City. Pick your county for local details.
Bay County
Bay City & surrounding cities
See Bay CountyMidland County
Midland & surrounding cities
See Midland CountySaginaw County
Saginaw & surrounding cities
See Saginaw CountyTuscola County
Caro & surrounding cities
See Tuscola CountyGenesee County
Flint & surrounding cities
See Genesee CountyGratiot County
Alma & surrounding cities
See Gratiot CountyIsabella County
Mt. Pleasant & surrounding cities
See Isabella CountyCommercial Flatwork questions
Can you pour a pole-barn floor after the building is up?
Yes, though pouring before the building is sided lets us machine-finish without doors and posts in the way. Either way we handle base prep, vapor barrier, and a power-troweled finish.
How far will you travel for commercial work?
We are based in Bay City and travel up to 200+ miles for the right commercial project across Michigan. Call to confirm scheduling and minimums for your location.
Guides related to commercial flatwork

Commercial Concrete Flatwork in Michigan: Parking Lots, Sidewalks & ADA Basics
What property owners and facility managers should know about commercial concrete flatwork in Mid-Michigan — durability, jointing, drainage, ADA basics, and scheduling.
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Concrete in Genesee County: What Flint-Area Homeowners Should Know
From Flint and Grand Blanc to Fenton and Flushing, here is what Genesee County homeowners should know before pouring a driveway, patio, or slab — frost depth, freeze-thaw, permits, and choosing a contractor.
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Pole Barn & Ag Concrete Floors in Gratiot & Isabella County
Pole barns, equipment pads, and shop floors are the backbone of concrete work across Gratiot and Isabella County. Here is how to get an ag slab in Alma, Ithaca, or Mt. Pleasant poured right.
Read moreReady for your commercial flatwork project?
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