Lewes/Rehoboth Beach, DE
Cape Region commercial concrete has to work around the summer season and the coastal environment.
The Cape Region's commercial concrete needs are driven by one thing: the summer season. Restaurants expanding outdoor dining, hotels replacing weathered approach slabs, Tanger Outlets maintaining parking lots between Black Friday rushes, and Route 1 retail strips refreshing curb appeal before Memorial Day. Every one of those projects needs to be done on schedule, with off-hours coordination, and with concrete that handles both summer traffic and coastal winter exposure. Tri-County Construction handles commercial concrete in Lewes and Rehoboth Beach for hospitality, retail, and municipal clients who need durable work with minimal business disruption.
Restaurant and hospitality concrete is the biggest commercial category on the Cape. Outdoor dining patios, approach walks, dumpster pads, and sidewalk seating areas all need fresh concrete before the summer season starts or between seasons. We schedule restaurant work during shoulder weeks — typically April, late October, or November — when the dining room is closed or operating reduced hours. For Rehoboth's Boardwalk-adjacent restaurants, we can pour overnight and have the concrete cured and barricaded before the first lunch crowd arrives. Properties along Route 1 near the Tanger Outlets and the Lewes commercial strip get the same treatment: off-hours pours, phased access, and cleanup before the next business day.
Hotel and vacation-rental management concrete covers different ground. Hotel entrance slabs, pool deck resurfacing, parking lot sections, and walkway replacements all need to happen between booking windows. We coordinate with property managers to identify the low-occupancy weeks — late September and early May are common — and stage the work so guests never see a half-finished slab. For larger properties in Henlopen Acres and Country Club Estates where the HOA manages shared infrastructure, we handle common-area concrete repairs with consistent finish and color so the community stays uniform.
Municipal and public concrete is part of our Cape Region work too. Lewes's Historic District sidewalks, Rehoboth's Boardwalk approach ramps, Cape Henlopen State Park trailhead pads, and Route 1 crosswalk aprons all need periodic replacement or ADA upgrades. We handle public right-of-way coordination with town and county offices, and we schedule pedestrian-impact work during off-peak seasons — typically fall and winter, when foot traffic on the Cape drops to a fraction of summer levels.
From a Rehoboth restaurant patio poured overnight to a Lewes municipal sidewalk replacement, every commercial project starts with a site walk. We look at access, traffic patterns, seasonal timing, and coastal exposure, then provide a written estimate with phased scheduling. The Cape Region commercial market runs on tight timelines, and we build our schedule around yours.



