Concrete Contractor
in Kenosha, WI

Kenosha's logistics hub demands concrete that can handle 80,000 lb GVW semi-truck loading. We build for the industrial I-94 corridor.

Warehouse Corridor • Southport • Pleasant Prairie

Free Kenosha Estimate

Industrial-Grade
Pavement Systems

From laser-screeded floors to Southport residential driveways — we bring the right equipment for Kenosha's growth.

  • Heavy-load concrete for I-94 logistics sites
  • Laser-screeded floors with high FF/FL ratings
  • Slipform curb & gutter for commercial sites
  • No sub-contractors — owner-direct oversight

Industrial Hub

The I-94 distribution corridor is the most demanding concrete environment in Wisconsin.

Logistics Demands

Semi-Truck Loading

Dock approaches need 7–8 inch thickened edges and rebar grids — not 4-inch residential spec.

Forklift Crossings

Floor joints fail when not designed for thousands of daily high-speed wheel crossings.

IL Border Traffic

Cross-border logistics traffic creates some of the highest-volume truck loads in the state.

Shortcut Culture

Fast-tracked builds in Kenosha County often take shortcuts on base prep — we never do.

Kenosha
Spec

"We build for the actual load, not the minimum requirement."

  • 6–8 inch thickened slab at loading dock edges
  • Rebar grids or mesh for heavy point-load distribution
  • 4,500 PSI mix design for long-term heavy cycling
  • Joint systems designed for daily forklift wheel loads
  • Laser-screeded floors for high-rack warehouse FF/FL
"An 80,000 lb semi hitting your dock apron doesn't care about shortcuts. We build it to last."

Project Execution

Serving Kenosha County from our Brookfield headquarters.

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Analysis

Jerry visits within 1–3 business days. Heavy load analysis for industrial applications.

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Engineering

Industrial loads get industrial specs. We never down-spec commercial projects.

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Coordination

We handle Kenosha County permits and coordination for occupied warehouse pours.

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Armor Pour

Laser-screeded floors, formed dock aprons, finished to owner-direct standard.

Direct Access

Reach Jerry direct at (414) 552-7384.

Kenosha FAQ

Do you work in Pleasant Prairie for industrial clients?

Yes. Pleasant Prairie's industrial parks are a regular part of our work in Kenosha County — floors, loading dock approaches, and commercial flatwork.

How thick should my loading dock apron be?

For semi-truck loading (80,000 lb GVW), we typically design 7–8 inch thickened edges at the dock face, with a minimum 6-inch slab in the drive approach, with rebar reinforcement.

Do you pour industrial floors in occupied warehouses in Kenosha?

Yes. We plan phased pours with temporary closures of designated zones. Safety coordination with facility operations is standard.

What's the timeline for a large industrial floor pour?

A 20,000 sq ft warehouse floor can typically be laser-screeded and finished in 1–2 days of pour work. Full project prep runs 2–3 weeks.

Do you serve residential projects in Southport?

Yes. Residential driveways and flatwork in Southport and throughout Kenosha County are part of our service mix.

Are you familiar with Kenosha County permit requirements?

Yes. We handle permit applications for both residential and commercial/industrial projects in Kenosha County.

Kenosha Estimates

"Heavy logistics or high-end residential — we build for the actual load."