Car parks
Customer and staff parking areas, laid to handle regular vehicle traffic.
Commercial concreting carries different demands to residential work: vehicle and equipment loads, larger pour areas, and the need to schedule around a business that's still operating. The concrete itself is generally specified thicker and more heavily reinforced than a typical driveway, to handle sustained traffic.
Customer and staff parking areas, laid to handle regular vehicle traffic.
Load-bearing areas for equipment, storage or loading.
Specified for the vehicles and loads that will actually use them.
Staged or after-hours scheduling around an operating business, where needed.
Thickness and reinforcement are the main differences. A car park or hardstand carrying vehicle and equipment loads is specified well beyond what a residential driveway needs. Scheduling is the other factor: commercial jobs often need to work around a business's trading hours, deliveries or existing site access, and that gets planned at the quote stage.
Anyone quoting a firm price before seeing your site is guessing. What we can tell you is what drives the number:
The single biggest factor.
Removing an existing surface costs more than working on prepared ground.
If the truck can't get close, concrete has to be barrowed or pumped.
Plain concrete costs less than exposed aggregate, coloured or stamped.
Slope, drainage and soil type all affect preparation.
30 seconds. Service, suburb, contact details.
Within our contracted response time on business days, to talk through scope and book a time.
We assess access, sub-base and drainage, and answer your questions.
Itemised, with what's included and what would change the price.
Scheduled around you, with a clear start and finish date.
A look at the range of finishes and jobs we handle across Western Sydney.
Car Park
Hardstand
Loading Area