Concrete Contractors of Mesquite
Streets and Sidewalks Construction

Infrastructure

Streets and Sidewalks Construction

Municipal-grade street construction, ADA-compliant sidewalk systems, and pedestrian infrastructure for commercial developments, business parks, and public improvement projects. Full scope from subgrade to finish including curb and gutter.

Commercial street and sidewalk construction serves as critical infrastructure for business parks, retail developments, industrial facilities, and municipal improvement projects throughout the DFW metroplex. As the general contractor for this work, we understand that these surfaces must withstand constant traffic loads while meeting ADA accessibility standards and municipal design requirements.

Street construction for commercial developments requires coordination with civil engineers on subgrade preparation, base installation, concrete or asphalt paving, and drainage integration. Traffic volumes, truck weights, and future maintenance all influence pavement design. We work from engineered plans to deliver streets that support your property's operational requirements while satisfying municipal acceptance standards.

ADA-compliant sidewalk construction has become increasingly complex with evolving accessibility standards. Proper slopes, detectable warning surfaces, curb ramp configurations, and accessible route continuity all require attention during construction. Property developers benefit from working with a general contractor experienced in accessibility compliance who can identify and address potential issues before they become costly change orders.

Municipal street and sidewalk projects present additional requirements including traffic control coordination, public notification, maintaining access for residents and businesses, and detailed documentation for public records. Our experience with city engineering departments throughout the metroplex helps these projects proceed smoothly from notice to proceed through final acceptance.

Why Teams Use This Service

  • Subgrade excavation and preparation
  • Base aggregate installation and compaction
  • Concrete or asphalt paving to design thickness
  • Curb and gutter construction
  • Sidewalk construction with ADA compliance
  • Detectable warning surface installation
  • Drainage structure coordination
  • Pavement markings and signage
  • Traffic control and public coordination

Best Fit

  • Property developers constructing business parks and commercial subdivisions
  • Retail developers requiring streets and pedestrian infrastructure
  • Municipalities with street reconstruction and capital improvement programs
  • Industrial property owners developing multi-building facilities

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Process

1

Review

Plan and requirement review for scope alignment.

2

Proposal

Detailed project proposal and sequence planning.

3

Execution

Field production and active coordination support.

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Closeout

Final walkthrough and documentation handoff.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you construct streets for new commercial developments?

Yes, we construct streets for business parks, retail centers, and industrial developments working from civil engineering plans. This includes subgrade preparation, base installation, concrete or asphalt paving, curb and gutter, and coordination with utility contractors.

What about ADA compliance for sidewalks?

All commercial sidewalks must meet current ADA accessibility standards. We construct sidewalks with proper slopes, width, surface textures, and curb ramp configurations meeting these requirements. Our crews are trained in accessibility construction standards.

Can you handle municipal street projects?

Yes, we work on municipal street reconstruction and new construction projects. These require traffic control plans, public coordination, prevailing wage compliance (if applicable), and extensive documentation. We're experienced with these requirements.

How do you maintain access during construction?

Commercial street and sidewalk projects require maintaining access for businesses and residents. We develop phased construction plans, install temporary access routes, coordinate with property managers, and schedule high-impact work to minimize disruption.

What thickness is required for commercial streets?

Pavement thickness depends on traffic loads and soil conditions per civil engineering design. Typical commercial streets range from 6-8 inches of concrete or 3-4 inches of asphalt over 6-8 inches of base. Heavy truck areas may require thicker sections.

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