Self-Performing Concrete Contractor

Property Manager Concrete & Site Maintenance

Standing concrete and site maintenance programs for property managers overseeing multiple commercial assets across Flower Mound and North Texas-trip-hazard grinding, ADA fixes, and scheduled inspections on one contract instead of a different vendor for every property.

Sub-Bid or Direct

Your Concrete Partner for Property Manager Concrete & Site Maintenance

Managing concrete across a portfolio is different from managing it at a single building. A property manager with eight retail centers or a dozen office parking lots doesn't need a one-time repair crew-they need a vendor who shows up on a schedule, tracks what's been fixed, and flags what's coming due before it becomes a liability claim.

We run standing maintenance programs for property management companies in Flower Mound, Lewisville, and across Denton and Tarrant County. That means annual walk-throughs that document trip hazards, joint failures, and settling before tenants or their attorneys find them, a repair budget that's planned instead of reactive, and one point of contact who already knows every property on your list instead of re-explaining the account to a new crew every quarter.

Denton County's expansive clay soils are hard on property managers specifically because damage doesn't show up evenly-one parking lot can be fine for years while the one two miles away is heaving and cracking from the same soil movement. A standing relationship with a concrete contractor who tracks each property's history catches that pattern before it turns into an emergency work order.

Our maintenance scope covers the things that actually generate liability and tenant complaints: sidewalk and curb trip hazards, spalled loading dock edges, cracked drive approaches, settled slab sections near entrances, and the ADA compliance items that come up in every insurance walk-through. We also handle the smaller jobs that are hard to get a contractor to prioritize-a single cracked panel, one pothole, a curb ramp that no longer meets slope requirements-because those are the calls that come in most often on a managed portfolio.

Who We Serve

  • Commercial property management companies
  • REITs with multi-property portfolios
  • HOA and shopping center management firms
  • Facility managers overseeing distributed assets
  • Institutional owners with third-party management

Important

We bid this scope as a subcontractor to general contractors, and we contract directly with property owners and developers who want the concrete package handled on its own. Either way, our own crews do the work.

Self-Performed Scope

What We Deliver

We self-perform the concrete scope on your property manager concrete & site maintenance project with our own crews and equipment.

1

Documented property walk-throughs with photos and priority ranking

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Trip hazard grinding and slab leveling

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Curb, sidewalk, and loading dock repair

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ADA ramp and accessibility corrections

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Joint sealing and crack repair on a maintenance schedule

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Emergency dispatch for safety hazards

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Annual condition reports for capital budgeting

Our Process

How We Deliver Your Project

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Onboarding: Property list review, walk-through scheduling, priority list

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Assessment: Documented condition survey with photos per property

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Prioritization: Safety hazards first, then deferred maintenance ranking

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Scheduled repairs: Batched work across properties to control cost

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Emergency response: Same-week dispatch for trip hazards or safety issues

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Reporting: Annual condition report and next-year budget input

Example Project Capability

Portfolio Maintenance Program

Location

Multiple properties, Flower Mound and Lewisville TX

Client Type

Regional property management company

Project Scope

Standing concrete maintenance agreement across a 6-property retail and office portfolio

Deliverables

  • Annual condition assessment across all 6 properties
  • 38 trip hazard repairs in year one
  • 4 ADA ramp corrections to meet current slope standards
  • Quarterly inspection reports for ownership review
  • Standing emergency response agreement

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Property Manager Concrete & Site Maintenance

How is this different from calling a concrete contractor for a one-off repair?

A standing maintenance agreement means we already know your properties, track repair history across your portfolio, and can batch work to control cost. You get one invoice process and one contact instead of re-bidding every repair separately.

Can you handle multiple properties on one contract?

Yes. Most of our property manager clients have us on a standing agreement covering anywhere from three to twenty properties. We schedule routine work in batches and keep emergency capacity open for trip hazards and safety issues.

Do you provide documentation for insurance and liability purposes?

Yes. Every walk-through is documented with photos and a written condition report, which gives property managers a paper trail showing hazards were identified and addressed-useful for insurance reviews and slip-and-fall defense.

How quickly can you respond to a reported trip hazard?

Properties on a standing maintenance agreement get priority dispatch, typically within a few business days for non-emergency hazards and faster for anything posing an immediate safety risk.

For GCs, Developers & Property Owners

Ready to Discuss Your Property Manager Concrete & Site Maintenance Project?

We bid this scope to general contractors and work directly with developers, property owners, and facility managers. Get a comprehensive concrete bid for your commercial or industrial project in Flower Mound and North Texas.

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