
Commercial Concrete
Sidewalk Contractor in
Northern Virginia.— ADA-compliant by default.
Commercial sidewalk installation & replacement · Loudoun & Fairfax
Commercial sidewalks have requirements residential ones don’t: ADA-compliant slope, code-spec width, proper transitions to public sidewalks. We install and replace commercial concrete sidewalks across Northern Virginia — built to spec, documented for compliance, phased for continuity.
— or pay over time with financing
Sidewalks that meet the spec.— for property managers and inspectors.
Commercial sidewalks are heavily regulated — ADA slope and width minimums, local code specifications, sometimes tenant requirements, often connecting to public right-of-way that has its own jurisdiction. Each project starts with code review before we touch concrete.
We install new commercial sidewalks, replace failing slabs, install ADA-compliant approaches where sidewalks meet driveways or entrances, and handle the documentation property managers and compliance teams need to see. From small office complexes to large multi-family properties.
From code review to compliant install. — weather permitting.
Code & permit review
We confirm ADA requirements, local code, and any permit needs for public right-of-way transitions. Identify continuity constraints upfront.
Demo & prep
Existing sidewalk removed if replacing. Subgrade compacted to spec, base installed.
Pour & finish
Reinforcement per spec, ADA detection surfaces integrated where the code requires. Saw-cut control joints placed in commercial-standard patterns.
Documentation
Once cured, documentation provided for property manager, ADA compliance, and any permit closeout.
Code-compliant from day one — not after three revisions.
ADA-compliant by default
Every commercial sidewalk project we pour meets ADA slope, width, and surface requirements. We confirm the spec before pouring.
Connected to public properly
Where commercial sidewalks meet public sidewalk, we coordinate the permits and the transition with the jurisdiction. No mismatched grades or surprise inspection failures.
Hand-cut control joints
Saw-cut joints in commercial-standard patterns. Cracks go where we plan, not where chance takes them.
Compliant docs ready
Documentation your property manager, inspector, or compliance team needs to sign off.
Commercial sidewalk questions. — what facilities managers ask first.
01 Do you handle ADA compliance?
Yes — every commercial sidewalk we pour meets ADA slope, width, and detection warning surface requirements where applicable. Documentation included.
02 What about permits for public right-of-way?
Sidewalks connecting to public right-of-way usually require permits from the county or city. We handle the permit application and inspection coordination as part of the project.
03 Will my commercial sidewalk crack?
There’s a saying in the concrete trade: there are two types of concrete — concrete that has cracked, and concrete that hasn’t cracked yet. All concrete cracks eventually. Our job is to control where: we compact the base properly, reinforce the slab, and place control joints by hand so cracks happen on planned lines instead of random splits. Our 1-year limited workmanship warranty covers structural cracks that meet the size/length thresholds — see full warranty terms.
04 Can you replace just certain sections?
Yes — commercial sidewalks are poured in sections, and individual sections can be removed and replaced when only specific panels have failed. Color-matched where possible.
05 How much does a commercial sidewalk cost?
Cost depends on linear footage, width, ADA features, and any permit work needed. We give detailed bids based on full scope after a site walk.
Got a commercial sidewalk project? — let’s scope it.
Six quick fields to get us started. Commercial sidewalk projects always include a site walk and code review.
Or pick up the phone. — we’ll bring the docs.
Commercial sidewalk projects start with a real conversation about code, schedule, and scope. We come out, walk the property, and follow up with documentation.