Dover, DE
Dover commercial concrete has to respect access, traffic, paperwork, and schedule.
Dover commercial work is shaped by the state capital, Dover Air Force Base, the US-13 corridor, and event traffic around Dover International Speedway. A failed sidewalk outside an office near Legislative Hall, a cracked dumpster pad behind a retail plaza, or an ADA ramp serving a medical tenant cannot wait for a casual residential schedule. Tri-County handles commercial concrete in Dover with documentation, permit awareness, and phased work when the property needs to stay open.
We pour commercial sidewalks, parking-lot sections, curb and gutter, ADA ramps, loading areas, dumpster pads, warehouse floors, access aprons, and heavy-use slabs. Dover properties often have a mix of pedestrian access, delivery traffic, and tight business hours. The concrete thickness, reinforcement, and finish should match how the surface is used, not just what is easiest to pour.
For US-13 businesses, sectional pours can keep part of a lot open while failed areas are replaced. For government-adjacent offices and professional buildings, ADA grades, handrail coordination, and broom-finished access routes matter. For base-adjacent service businesses and contractors, heavier trucks may call for 6-inch or 8-inch slabs with a higher-strength mix.
Our process starts with a site walk, scope map, safety plan, and schedule. We coordinate insurance and workers-comp documentation, permit questions, demolition, base prep, forming, pour timing, cure protection, and cleanup. Weekend or off-hours pours may be the right answer when normal business traffic cannot be interrupted.
Commercial concrete in Dover is not just about the slab. It is about reopening the property cleanly and reducing liability for customers, tenants, employees, and visitors. From Speedway-season traffic to winter salt on office sidewalks, we build the surface around real use.
For Dover commercial clients, communication is part of the concrete work. Property managers, GCs, tenants, and customers all need to know what will be blocked, when it will reopen, and how safe access will be maintained. We plan staging, signage, demolition, pour timing, curing, and cleanup around the way the business operates. The goal is a durable finished surface and a controlled process that does not surprise the people using the property every day.



