Concrete, Foundations & Site Work
Every steel building starts below grade — and we pour our own. Foundations, slabs, grading, excavation, and septic are all handled in-house, so the ground your building sits on is done right by the same team standing the steel.
A building is only as good as its foundation, and a poured slab that’s out of spec causes problems for the life of the structure. That’s why we keep concrete and site work in-house instead of subbing it out. One licensed general contractor owns the whole project from raw dirt to finished floor.
From dirt to slab
We grade and prep the site, dig footings, and pour engineered foundations and slabs sized to your building and soils — thickened where heavy equipment will sit. Doing it ourselves means tighter tolerances, a cleaner schedule, and no finger-pointing between trades.
- Engineered slabs, footings, and stem walls
- Site grading and excavation
- Aprons, approaches, and flatwork
- Septic design and installation

The single-contractor advantage
One point of contact
No coordinating separate excavation, concrete, and building crews.
Built to match
The foundation is poured for the exact building we’re erecting on it.
Inspection-ready
Septic and site documentation handled so the project clears the county.
This is the groundwork behind every steel building we put up — from shops to commercial facilities.
Colorado soils & frost considerations
Foundations in Colorado have to respect what’s under them. Parts of the Front Range have expansive clay soils that swell and shrink with moisture, frost depths vary with elevation, and a slab or footing that ignores either will crack and heave over time. We size footings, reinforce slabs, and detail foundations to your soils and your building’s loads — not a generic pour.
Because we keep this work in-house, the foundation is engineered and poured specifically for the steel building we’re about to stand on it, with the right thickenings, vapor barriers, and anchor placement. One licensed contractor is accountable from grading through final slab, which means tighter tolerances, a cleaner schedule, and no gaps between separate excavation, concrete, and building crews.
Frequently asked questions
Do you do concrete and site work as a standalone service?
Our concrete, foundations, and site work are primarily part of the turnkey steel buildings we construct. Reach out with your project and we’ll let you know how we can help.
Do you handle grading and excavation?
Yes — we grade and prep the site, excavate footings, and get the ground ready before any steel goes up, all with our own crews.
Can you install septic?
Yes. Septic design and installation are handled in-house so your build clears county inspection from the ground up.
Why does it matter that concrete is in-house?
Because the foundation is poured specifically for the building we’re erecting, with one contractor accountable for the whole project — fewer delays, tighter tolerances, and no trade-to-trade finger-pointing.
Ready to get started?
Tell us what you have in mind and we’ll come back with honest numbers and a realistic timeline — usually within one business day.