Which Park City neighborhoods do you work in?
Park City and Summit County: Deer Valley, Promontory, Old Town, Canyons Village, Jeremy Ranch, Glenwild, Kimball Junction, Snyderville, and the surrounding Summit County communities of Francis, Kamas, Oakley, and Peoa.
Are you licensed?
Yes. Summit Concrete & Construction Services LLC carries Utah DOPL license classes B100, E100, and S220. Founder Jurgen Becker's Utah contractor license record dates to August 11, 1998.
What's the minimum frost depth in Summit County?
36 inches per Summit County's adopted Design Criteria (R301.2(1)) — six inches deeper than the 30-inch baseline common across most of the Wasatch Front. We design and pour every footing to meet or exceed the 36-inch requirement.
Source · Summit County Design Criteria →
Can you pour in winter?
Yes. We bring cold-weather pour protocols to every Park City winter job — cold-weather mixes, ground heaters, insulated blankets, and accelerated cure schedules for the freeze-thaw conditions above 6,500 feet that define Summit County construction.