Commercial Concrete

Commercial Concrete in Lehi, UT

Parking lots, warehouse floors, loading docks, and commercial flatwork for Lehi's growing Silicon Slopes corridor. Large-scale capacity with the quality standards your tenants and customers expect.

Commercial concrete in Lehi serves one of the fastest-growing tech and commercial corridors in the western United States. The Silicon Slopes district running along I-15 hosts major campuses for Adobe, Qualtrics, Vivint, and hundreds of tech firms — all of which require high-quality commercial concrete for parking structures, loading facilities, and site flatwork. Lehi Concrete Pros brings residential-quality attention to detail to commercial-scale projects, coordinating with general contractors, civil engineers, and project managers to deliver on-time pours that meet every specification. We understand the permitting requirements, seismic demands, and soil conditions that make commercial concrete in Utah County more complex than in most markets.

Commercial project in Lehi or the Silicon Slopes corridor?

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What Commercial Concrete Services We Provide

Commercial concrete encompasses a wide range of project types, each with different structural requirements and finish standards. Parking lots and site circulation drives require durable 4–6 inch slabs with proper joint spacing, drainage design, and curb and gutter integration. Warehouse floors and industrial slab-on-grade require laser-screeded flat surfaces with tight floor flatness tolerances (FF/FL specifications) and heavy-duty fiber or rebar reinforcement for forklift and rack loads.

Loading docks and truck aprons require specialized reinforcement design for repeated heavy-vehicle impact loads. Retail site flatwork — sidewalks, entry plazas, and ADA-compliant pathways — must meet specific slope and surface requirements. Tilt-up construction concrete slabs serve as both the casting bed and the permanent floor system. We provide detailed pre-pour meetings on commercial projects to confirm specifications, inspection schedules, and weather windows before any concrete is ordered.

When You Need Commercial Concrete in Lehi

  • New commercial construction: Site flatwork, parking lots, loading areas, and entrance plazas for new Lehi commercial developments.
  • Warehouse and industrial floors: Slab-on-grade floors for distribution centers, manufacturing, and storage facilities in Lehi's industrial zones.
  • Parking lot replacement: Existing commercial lots that have exceeded their service life or sustained significant freeze-thaw or traffic damage.
  • ADA upgrades: Ramps, curb cuts, and accessible pathways required for commercial compliance with accessibility standards.
  • Site infrastructure: Utility vault pads, transformer pads, equipment bases, and other site support concrete elements.
  • Retail and office development: Decorative entry plazas and stamped concrete for commercial tenant spaces in Lehi's mixed-use developments.

Why Lehi's Growth Corridor Demands High-Quality Commercial Concrete

Lehi's Silicon Slopes corridor is one of the most active commercial development zones in the Mountain West, with major campus expansions and new office parks regularly breaking ground along the I-15 spine. The combination of high land costs and premium tenant expectations means commercial concrete failures — cracked parking lots, uneven warehouse floors, failing loading dock aprons — are immediately visible and expensive to correct after the fact.

Utah County's Seismic D2 classification affects commercial concrete just as it does residential — structural slabs and foundations require more reinforcement than comparable commercial projects in lower-seismic markets. Exterior commercial flatwork faces 126 freeze-thaw cycles annually, which is more demanding than most comparable markets in the Intermountain West. Across American Fork and Saratoga Springs, commercial developers consistently report that concrete outperforms asphalt for total cost of ownership when properly installed — longer service life and lower maintenance costs justify the higher initial investment.

What Affects the Cost of Commercial Concrete in Lehi

Commercial concrete parking lots in Lehi run $5–$9 per square foot installed for standard 4-inch slab with appropriate base preparation. Heavy-duty warehouse floors with 6-inch thickness, fiber reinforcement, and tight FF/FL tolerances run $7–$12 per square foot. Loading docks and truck aprons with specialized reinforcement are priced per project based on structural specs. Utah County's current concrete material pricing of $129–$155 per yard is a significant input cost on large commercial pours.

Project size affects unit cost — larger pours typically achieve better pricing per square foot because setup, mobilization, and overhead are distributed across more area. Seismic reinforcement requirements add material cost compared to similar commercial projects in non-seismic regions. Time-of-year matters for exterior work, where winter pours require heated enclosures and additives. We provide itemized commercial bids that break out material, labor, forming, and sub-base work clearly.

How to Choose a Commercial Concrete Contractor in Lehi

Commercial concrete projects require a contractor who understands the difference between residential and commercial specifications. Ask specifically about the contractor's experience with commercial floor flatness tolerances, joint spacing requirements, and seismic reinforcement schedules. A contractor who quotes a commercial floor without referencing FF/FL specs or discussing joint placement is likely applying residential practices to a commercial application.

Verify bonding, insurance, and commercial licensing appropriate to the project scope. We work alongside GCs and project managers on commercial sites throughout Utah County — from Lehi and Eagle Mountain to Orem and Draper — and we maintain the documentation, insurance levels, and inspection coordination that commercial construction requires. Project references from commercial work in Utah County are available on request.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does commercial concrete work take in Lehi?

Commercial concrete timelines in Lehi depend on project scope. A standard parking lot section or loading dock can be formed, poured, and finished in 2–3 days, with a 7-day cure before vehicle traffic. Large warehouse floor pours require multiple days in sections. Full project timelines from permit to completion typically run 2–6 weeks depending on size, permit approval timing, and weather windows. We coordinate closely with GCs and project managers to minimize schedule impact.

Do commercial concrete projects in Lehi require permits?

Yes — virtually all commercial concrete work in Lehi requires permits through Lehi City's iWorQ portal under 2021 I-Code commercial requirements. Seismic Design Category D2 must be addressed in structural concrete. We coordinate permit submission with your project team and manage inspection scheduling to keep the project on schedule. Contact Lehi City Building and Inspections directly at Lehi City Building and Inspections for the current permit fee schedule.

How much does commercial concrete cost in Lehi?

Parking lot concrete runs $5–$9 per square foot installed. Heavy-duty warehouse floors with fiber reinforcement run $7–$12 per square foot. Loading docks and specialized flatwork are quoted per project based on structural requirements. Current Utah County material costs of $129–$155 per yard reflect regional market pricing. We provide detailed itemized bids for all commercial projects.

How long does commercial concrete last in Utah?

Properly designed commercial concrete in Lehi should last 20–40 years under normal use with regular sealing every 2–3 years. Parking lots and high-traffic areas experience more wear than protected interior floors, but well-engineered commercial slabs in Utah County routinely outlast asphalt counterparts by 10–20 years. Heavy vehicle loads, deicing salt application, and freeze-thaw cycles are the primary aging factors for exterior commercial concrete in this climate.

When is the best time to schedule commercial concrete in Lehi?

April through October is the primary season for exterior commercial concrete in Lehi. Large pours benefit most from temperatures between 50–85°F for even curing. Summer heat requires careful curing management for large exterior slabs. Winter exterior pours require enclosed, heated conditions and cold-weather admixtures — feasible but adds cost and complexity. Interior warehouse floors and covered areas can be poured year-round under appropriate conditions.

Ready to discuss a commercial concrete project in Lehi? Call Lehi Concrete Pros at (888) 376-0955 or submit your project details for a bid. We work directly with your GC, engineer, and project team across Utah County.

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Commercial Concrete for Lehi's Silicon Slopes Corridor

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