
Commercial Concrete Contractors in Buffalo & WNY
Parking lots, warehouse floors, loading docks, curb and gutter, ADA work, and tilt-up panels for general contractors, property managers, and facility owners across Buffalo and Western New York.
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Concrete Built for Business and Buffalo Winters
A commercial slab here has to carry forklifts and trucks and survive freeze-thaw cycles and road salt every winter. We build it right: footings below the 48-inch frost line, air-entrained mixes that resist scaling, and the slab thickness and reinforcement the loads demand.
- Footings below the 48-inch Buffalo frost line so nothing heaves
- Air-entrained 4,000 to 5,000 PSI mixes that resist freeze-thaw and salt scaling
- Engineered sub-base and 6 to 10 inch slabs for vehicle and equipment loads
- Coordinated with your engineer, GC, and the Erie or Niagara County building department
- Fully insured and bonded, with certificates on file in your municipality
What does commercial concrete cost in Buffalo?
Commercial pricing turns on slab thickness, PSI, reinforcement, and site access. These are typical Western New York ranges; a site walk and plans give a firm number.
Commercial flatwork & lots
Reinforced 6-inch commercial flatwork and parking areas generally run $10 to $14 per square foot depending on loads and sub-base work.
Industrial & warehouse floors
Heavy-duty interior floors with thicker slabs, hardeners, and tight flatness typically run $13 to $18 per square foot.
Structural & tilt-up
Tilt-up wall panels run roughly $14 to $32 per square foot of panel depending on thickness, insulation, and finish.
How We Run a Commercial Pour
Plans & Site Walk
We review your plans, confirm loads, and check soil, frost depth, and drainage before pricing.
Permits & Coordination
We pull permits and coordinate dates with your GC, engineer, and county inspector.
Frost Footings & Base
We dig footings below frost, compact base to 95% Proctor, set grade, and place rebar and dowels.
Pour, Finish & Cure
Pump or direct placement, laser or wet screed, air-entrained mix, the specified finish, then saw-cut joints and cure.
Related Commercial Work
One local crew for every commercial concrete need in Western New York.
Concrete Cracks in Buffalo. We Control Where.
Any contractor who promises you crack-free concrete in Western New York is selling you something. Freeze-thaw and ground movement guarantee it eventually. Two identical driveways poured the same day by the same crew: one is perfect for ten years, one cracks next spring.
So we engineer for it instead. We pour driveways at 5,000 PSI when most crews use 3,500 to 4,000. We use steel mesh and fiber mesh together, so when a crack forms it cannot widen. And we place enough relief joints that cracking happens down in the joints, where you will never notice it. The ready-mix supplier we buy from stands behind the material itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you do commercial and industrial concrete, not just residential?
Yes. Alongside residential patios and foundations, we self-perform commercial and industrial concrete across Buffalo and Western New York: parking lots, warehouse and industrial floors, loading docks, curb and gutter, ADA work, and tilt-up panels.
How much does commercial concrete cost in Buffalo?
Reinforced commercial flatwork and lots typically run $10 to $14 per square foot, heavy-duty industrial floors $13 to $18, and tilt-up wall panels roughly $14 to $32 per square foot of panel. We price from your plans and a site walk.
How does Buffalo weather affect commercial concrete?
Freeze-thaw cycles and road salt are the big factors. We use air-entrained mixes that resist surface scaling, set footings below the 48-inch frost line so slabs and walls do not heave, and seal surfaces exposed to deicing salt.
Can you keep our business open while you pour?
In most cases yes. We phase commercial work so a lot stays partly open or a warehouse keeps shipping from another bay, scheduled around your hours to limit downtime.
Do you work with general contractors and property managers?
Regularly. We work as a concrete sub for GCs on ground-up and tenant-improvement projects, and directly for property managers on repairs, replacements, and additions.
Do commercial projects need permits in Erie County?
Most do. New lots, structural slabs, retaining and tilt-up walls, and right-of-way work through Erie or Niagara County require permits and inspections, which we pull and schedule as part of the job.


