Commercial Paving in Dallas-Fort Worth
Concrete parking lots, drive lanes, and truck courts poured and finished for commercial property owners across North Texas.
Commercial-Grade Work Built to Last
EJT Construction Management pours commercial concrete parking lots, drive lanes, and truck courts throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. From a new retail lot to a full-depth pavement replacement on an industrial site, we handle the grading, subgrade preparation, forming, reinforcement, and concrete placement that keeps a property working hard for decades.
We work as a certified minority-owned subcontractor on bid-driven projects, and we coordinate closely with general contractors, property managers, and municipalities. If your site also needs commercial concrete flatwork for sidewalks, curbs, and concrete slabs, the same estimating team prices and schedules both. Reach our office at (214) 620-0995 to walk through your scope.
Concrete is the surface you choose when a commercial lot needs to outlast everything around it. A properly poured concrete parking lot handles delivery trucks, customer traffic, and decades of Texas heat without the seasonal maintenance demands that other surfaces carry. When the base is rushed or joints are placed poorly, water and traffic find the weak spots and the slab cracks early. We treat the work below the slab as carefully as the surface itself.
Our concrete paving scope covers new parking lot construction, drive lane and truck court pours, full-depth slab replacement, and concrete pavement repair. We build for retail centers, office campuses, warehouses, distribution yards, apartment communities, and municipal sites. Every project begins with a grading and drainage review, because standing water on a North Texas lot is the single biggest accelerator of slab failure.
How We Deliver a Commercial Concrete Paving Project
Site Review and Estimate
We walk the property or review your plans, check grades and drainage, and return a detailed line-item estimate.
Scheduling and Phasing
We build a phasing plan so sections of the lot stay open for tenants and traffic while crews work the rest.
Subgrade and Forming
We prepare and compact the subgrade, correct soft spots, set forms to grade and slope, and place reinforcement sized for the loads.
Concrete Pour and Finish
We place, finish, and texture the concrete to spec, then cut control joints where shrinkage cracking should occur.
Curing and Walkthrough
We protect and cure the concrete to spec, verify the work against plans, and walk the finished lot with you before closeout.
Signs Your Concrete Lot Needs Repair or Replacement
Catching these early keeps a small repair from becoming a full replacement.
Why DFW Clay Soil Demands Properly Poured Concrete
North Texas is a tough place to pour concrete pavement. The expansive clay soils under most of the metroplex swell when wet and shrink when dry, and that constant ground movement is unforgiving of slabs poured without proper subgrade preparation, reinforcement, and joint spacing. Summer heat adds its own challenge during placement and curing.
We plan every concrete lot around those realities. Moisture-conditioned and compacted subgrade, the right slab thickness, reinforcement sized for the traffic, and control joints placed so shrinkage cracks form where we plan them all work together to give a lot decades of service. Sites near major corridors and across fast-growing suburbs such as concrete paving in Frisco see heavy construction loading, and we size the section for that traffic. Local knowledge is the difference between a slab that lasts and one that needs help in five years.
We pull the project together as a coordinated package. That means subgrade preparation, base stabilization, forming, reinforcement placement, concrete pour, finishing, and jointing handled on a schedule that respects your tenants and your operating hours. For owners managing multiple sites around commercial concrete paving in Dallas and the surrounding suburbs, we keep one point of contact across every property.
As a minority-owned construction subcontractor, EJT brings DBE, SBE, and MBE certifications to public and private bid work. We are comfortable on prevailing-wage jobs, documented inspections, and the paperwork that comes with municipal and institutional contracts. To price a concrete paving scope, send specs to our estimating office or call us directly.
Why Property Owners Trust EJT for Concrete Paving
Commercial Paving FAQ
Most commercial concrete lots take a few days to two weeks to pour and cure depending on square footage, base condition, and phasing. New construction takes longer than a section replacement because subgrade and forming add time. We give you a firm schedule with the estimate and phase the work so your property stays open.
If the cracks are isolated and the slab base is sound, targeted slab replacement or joint repair restores the lot at a lower cost. If the slab has widespread cracking or the base has failed, full-depth replacement is the better long-term value. We assess the slab and the base during the site review and give you an honest recommendation rather than selling the bigger job.
Concrete is the right call when a commercial lot needs to handle heavy truck traffic, last for decades, and minimize seasonal maintenance. The up-front cost is higher than some alternatives, but the long service life and lower upkeep make it the better investment for many distribution, industrial, and high-volume retail sites.
We phase commercial concrete work so sections of the lot stay open for tenants and traffic while crews work the rest. Concrete needs time to cure before it carries vehicle loads, so we sequence pours and temporary routing with you during the estimate.
We pour commercial concrete paving across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, including concrete paving in Arlington and communities throughout the metro. Call (214) 620-0995 to confirm coverage for your site.
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