Site Protection
Old Town properties sit close together. Every job starts with protection of adjacent historic siding, landscaping, walks, and retaining walls. Nothing gets damaged — that's the baseline.
Service Areas / Old Town
Tear-outs, foundation tie-ins, driveways, patios, and flatwork for the mining-era lots and historic-district homes of Old Town Park City.
Request an EstimateThe Old Town Scope
Old Town Park City runs on Main Street, Swede Alley, Park Avenue, and the tight grid of mining-era residential streets climbing up Rossi Hill and King Road. The lots are narrow, the houses are close, the parking is a negotiation, and half the concrete that needs to come out has been sitting there since before air-entrainment was standard. Concrete work in Old Town isn't about bulk pours — it's about precision, respect for the neighbors, and a plan that survives contact with a 20-foot driveway and a 6-foot setback.
Summit's Old Town scope is heavy on tear-outs, foundation tie-ins for additions and pop-tops, small replacement driveways, retaining walls on sloped mining-era lots, and garage slabs for accessory structures. Most jobs here are part of a larger remodel project, which means coordinating with the GC, protecting the adjacent historic siding and landscaping, and keeping Main Street neighbors informed before the jackhammer starts.
We pour to Historic District Commission-approved plans and stay inside the approved scope. No shortcuts, no "we'll deal with the HDC later." Owner Jurgen Becker runs every Old Town site personally — that matters on a block where the wrong move damages a 110-year-old foundation.
Why Old Town Jobs Need Focus
Old Town properties sit close together. Every job starts with protection of adjacent historic siding, landscaping, walks, and retaining walls. Nothing gets damaged — that's the baseline.
Tight streets and short driveways mean the pour day is planned around pump reach, truck staging, and neighbor cars. We walk the site before the schedule, not after.
We pour to Historic District Commission-approved plans and don't freelance outside the approved scope. The HDC walk-through should be uneventful — and it is.
Old Town FAQ
Yes. On tight Old Town lots, the pour-day plan is built around staging the truck on Main Street or the alley and reaching the site with the pump. The plan is built around the access you have, not the access you wish you had.
Yes. Careful demolition with protection of the existing structure, debris hauled off, and the site graded for the next step. If the new pour follows immediately, we plan the removal with the replacement in mind.
Yes, assuming the garage is on an HDC-approved plan and access allows the pour. We handle the subgrade prep, forming, rebar, and finish for garage and shed slabs across Old Town.
Both. Most of our Old Town work comes through remodel GCs — we're the concrete sub on a larger scope. Direct homeowner work is fine too for standalone projects like a driveway tear-out and replacement.
Tell us the scope and the lot — we'll walk it, plan access, and come back with a written estimate.