Warehouse slabs, service-bay concrete, oil-industry containment pads, retail pad-sites, and equipment foundations across the Amarillo metro and Panhandle.
Call (806) XXX-XXXXAmarillo commercial concrete work is a different job from residential. Different mix specs, different reinforcement design, different tolerance requirements, different inspection cadence. Where a residential driveway ships in 6 hours and cures in 28 days, a 30,000 sqft warehouse floor is a multi-day pour with dowel baskets, laser-guided screed, and industrial hardener applications. Timeline discipline matters more than in residential — a missed pour date on a commercial site delays the general contractor, the tenant, and the utility hookups.
Amarillo has three commercial concrete markets that drive most of our work: retail and warehouse construction along I-40 and Loop 335, oil-services facilities in the surrounding Carson/Randall/Potter County oil-and-gas corridor, and healthcare/education campus work (BSA Health System, TTUHSC-Amarillo, Amarillo College).
Carson County, Ochiltree, and the outlying oil-and-gas corridor drive real commercial-concrete demand. What we pour:
Oil-services concrete pays a premium for scheduling responsiveness, safety compliance (Site-Specific Safety Plans on file, OSHA 10/30 as required, standard Chevron/ConocoPhillips/Pioneer orientations completed), and mix specifications that hold up to hydraulic fluid, drilling mud, and produced-water spills.
For warehouse work with rack systems, forklift traffic, or automated storage, floor flatness (F-numbers per ASTM E1155) affects operations. We work to specified F_F (floor flatness) and F_L (levelness) values called out in the contract documents. Laser-guided screed rentals are standard for pours over 15,000 sqft.
Commercial slabs cure minimum 7 days under wet cover or curing compound. Sealer or hardener application: typically 14 days after pour for solvent-based sealers, 28 days for water-based. Densifier/hardener treatments (lithium silicate or sodium silicate) go down on days 14–28 to increase surface hardness 40–70%.
Commercial pours are scheduled around GC's master schedule, ready-mix availability, inspection cadence, and weather windows. We commit to a pour date only after we've confirmed mix load, pump/conveyor, and finishing crew availability.
| Application | Range |
|---|---|
| Warehouse floor | $6–$14/sqft turnkey |
| Retail pad site building slab | $8–$16/sqft engineered |
| Service bay slab (with epoxy + drains) | $12–$25/sqft |
| Oil-services containment pad | Quoted from drawings + TCEQ specs |
| Equipment foundation | $500–$5,000+ each |
Yes, with proper scheduling and ready-mix coordination.
Yes, with the safety compliance those sites require.
Yes, in service-bay and shop slabs.
Small pads (under 100 sqft) can quote same-week, pour next-week depending on curing needs.
Yes — COI naming the GC and end-owner as certificate holders on request.