Local Concrete Contractor Expertise
Lower Downtown Denver has strict historic district rules and tight urban parking. Concrete Contractor services here need precision: driveways fit narrow lots, patios align with landmark-era aesthetics, and basketball courts maximize compact spaces near Coors Field and Union Station. We specialize in Concrete Contractor and Basketball Court Contractor work in LoDo, CO, meeting local design review requirements while delivering durable, level surfaces that resist Denver's temperature swings.
From site survey to final seal, every step is planned for LoDo's unique conditions.
We assess the lot, check drainage patterns, and confirm clearance for LoDo buildings. Parking constraints and HOA guidelines are noted upfront.
We handle Denver municipal permits and LoDo historic district review. Plans show base prep, reinforcement, and finish details.
Excavation, compacted road base, rebar or fiber reinforcement, then concrete pour. We account for Denver freeze-thaw cycles and ground movement.
Trowel, broom, or decorative finish. Court markings and color applied. Sealer locks in durability and resists road salt and snow melt.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Residential and commercial concrete work tailored to LoDo's dense, mixed-use environment.

Concrete driveway installation near Cherry Creek, LoDo
LoDo's compact lots demand precision. We fit driveways into narrow alleys, manage angled parking, and use 4,000+ PSI concrete to handle Denver's extreme weather. Stamped finishes match historic brick buildings. Proper slope prevents water pooling in high-moisture urban corridors.
Stamped or plain finishes available; all driveways reinforced for Colorado's expansion cycles.

Outdoor patio near Union Station for al fresco dining
Denver's 300+ sunny days make outdoor space valuable. We build patios that handle urban foot traffic and seasonal weather. Compact layouts fit LoDo's rooftops; larger designs work for South Platte riverside properties. Colored or stamped concrete complements historic surroundings.
Anti-slip finishes for wet seasons; all patios sloped for drainage.

Full-size concrete basketball court with regulation markings
Post-tensioned concrete resists cracking from Denver's freeze-thaw cycles. Regulation or half-court layouts fit available space. Acrylic surfacing provides bounce and grip. Proper drainage ensures play continues after snow or rain, and winter ground movement won't crack the base.
Full court, half court, or multi-sport configurations available.

ADA-compliant sidewalk near Larimer Square
LoDo requires ADA-compliant walkways and heritage design. We install sloped, non-slip sidewalks that blend with historic districts. Retaining walls handle grade changes along Cherry Creek and South Platte River corridors. Reinforced for stability on uneven urban terrain.
Textured finishes reduce slip risk in wet conditions.
LoDo's B-7 zoning and architectural design review mean permits require approval. We know the process and submit plans that pass on the first review.
Temperature swings of 40°F in a day cause expansion and cracking. We use reinforced, high-PSI mixes and proper base prep to prevent failure.
LoDo parking is tight and event days are busy. We work early or around game schedules and minimize disruption to neighbors and foot traffic.
We've completed 500+ projects across Denver, with 20+ years of experience in freeze-thaw design and historic district compliance.
We serve the entire LoDo neighborhood, from Cherry Creek to the South Platte River, and nearby areas.
We work throughout LoDo's historic district and adjacent neighborhoods. Riverfront Park, Union Station North, and the Ballpark district are regular service areas. We also serve Five Points, Curtis Park, and Highlands for larger projects.
Contact us by phone or online to discuss your project. We'll schedule a site survey at your convenience and provide a detailed estimate with no hidden fees.
Free estimates available. We handle all permitting and coordination with the City and County of Denver.
Yes. We submit all required architectural design review documents and manage the approval process with the City of Denver. Historic district requirements are built into our estimate and timeline.
We use high-PSI concrete (4,000+ for driveways), steel fiber reinforcement, rebar on 2-foot centers, and proper base prep with compacted road base. Sealer applied after curing protects against salt and snow melt.
Absolutely. We coordinate with you on scheduling and can adjust start times or work early mornings to minimize parking and traffic disruptions during game events.
Post-tension concrete with acrylic or modular tile surfaces. Both handle Colorado winters and UV exposure. Acrylic offers smooth bounce; tile provides lateral movement and reduces joint stress.
Yes. We serve Five Points, Curtis Park, Highlands, and the broader Denver metro area. LoDo remains our core market and specialty.
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