Professional Site Development & Sitework Services
Concrete Contractors of Lewisville self-performs the concrete side of commercial sitework once a pad is graded: storm and sanitary utility structures, detention and drainage systems, curb and gutter, ADA-compliant walkways, dumpster pads, light pole and mechanical bases, and the concrete tie-ins that connect a site plan to a finished parking lot. Where earthwork moves dirt to grade, this scope builds the concrete infrastructure on top of it, sequenced with paving subs and inspected in step with the City of Lewisville's engineering and public works departments so every phase closes out clean.
Key Capabilities
Underground Utility Structures
Storm and sanitary manholes, inlets, junction boxes, and headwalls built to civil plan inverts and coordinated with the utility installer's pipe schedule
Storm Drainage & Detention
Detention pond outlet structures, flumes, and rip-rap aprons built to hold and release water at the rates the civil design requires
Curb & Gutter
Barrier and roll curb set to line and grade, defining parking fields, fire lanes, and drainage flow before paving begins
Sidewalks & ADA Routes
Accessible routes, ramps, landings, and detectable warnings built to current slope, cross-slope, and clearance requirements
Site Concrete
Dumpster enclosure pads, transformer and mechanical equipment pads, monument sign footings, and bollard bases
Paving Coordination & Inspection Sequencing
Concrete scopes staged so asphalt subcontractors mobilize on a clean site, with inspections scheduled to match each phase
Our Proven Process
Civil Plan Review
Cross-check the approved civil set against the graded pad before any concrete layout begins
Utility Coordination
Confirm pipe inverts and structure locations with the utility installer to prevent conflicts
Layout & Forming
Survey control and formwork for storm structures, curb lines, and site concrete elements
Placement & Finishing
Pour and finish structures, curb and gutter, walkways, and site concrete to spec
SWPPP & Inspection
Maintain erosion control measures and walk each phase with City of Lewisville inspectors
Paving Handoff
Turn over a clean, inspected site ready for asphalt or final surface paving
Site Development Concrete for North Texas Commercial Projects
Every commercial site in Denton County goes through the same sequence after grading is finished: storm and sanitary structures go in, drainage is proven to hold water where the civil plans say it should, curb lines define traffic flow, walkways connect entries to parking, and a dozen small concrete elements, dumpster pad, transformer pad, monument sign base, get poured before paving crews ever show up. We self-perform that entire concrete-facing piece of sitework as one crew, one schedule, and one point of accountability, rather than handing it to a patchwork of specialty subs who each need their own mobilization and inspection.
Along the I-35E and SH 121 corridor, where distribution, retail, and mixed-use projects at Vista Ridge and the Rail District move fast, sitework delays are almost always a coordination problem, not a concrete problem: a storm structure poured before the utility contractor set the pipe invert, a curb line that conflicts with a fire lane radius, or an ADA ramp built to the wrong slope because the civil set changed after grading started. Our sitework scope stays inside the civil engineer's plan at every step, catching conflicts before concrete goes in the ground, not after.
Concrete Self-Perform, Not a Managed Trade
This is not a coordination-only service. Our own crews form and pour the storm inlets, headwalls, and detention structures, set curb and gutter to line and grade, build ADA-compliant ramps and landings, and finish the flatwork tying loading docks and entries into the paved lot. We only bring in a separate trade where the scope genuinely isn't concrete, underground pipe installation itself, or final asphalt paving, and we run those subs on our schedule so the site stays on one critical path instead of three.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our site development & sitework services in Lewisville, TX
What's the difference between earthwork and site development sitework?
Earthwork moves dirt to grade: excavation, mass grading, and compaction. Sitework is the concrete infrastructure built on top of that graded pad, storm structures, curb and gutter, walkways, and site concrete, sequenced ahead of paving.
Do you install the underground utility pipe yourselves?
We self-perform the concrete structures, storm inlets, manholes, headwalls, but pipe installation is typically run by a utility contractor working from the same civil plan. We coordinate that sequencing directly rather than leaving it to chance.
How do you handle SWPPP and erosion control during sitework?
We maintain silt fence, inlet protection, and other stormwater pollution prevention measures through every phase of sitework, adjusting as grading changes and structures come online, so the site stays compliant through inspection.
Can you build ADA ramps and walkways to current code?
Yes. We build accessible routes, ramps, and landings to current slope, cross-slope, and clearance tolerances, and we catch grading conflicts that would put a ramp out of compliance before concrete goes in.
Do you coordinate directly with the City of Lewisville on inspections?
Yes. We schedule and walk sitework inspections with City of Lewisville engineering and public works staff at each phase, storm structures, curb and gutter, and final walkway inspection, so approvals keep pace with the schedule.
Who handles the asphalt paving after sitework is complete?
We coordinate directly with the paving subcontractor and hand off a site with curb, drainage structures, and utility tie-ins already inspected and complete, so paving can mobilize without waiting on concrete.
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