Cadoava self-performs concrete, so the same crew that preps your site also forms and pours it. Across Utah County, the Heber Valley, and Park City we deliver footings, walls, slabs, flatwork, curb and gutter, and trough drains — formed accurately, reinforced correctly, and finished to last in Utah's freeze-thaw climate.

Self-performed forms, footings, walls, flatwork, curb, and drains.
Proper reinforcement, control joints, and air-entrained mixes for freeze-thaw durability.
Tied directly to our sitework so subgrade is right before we pour.
Commercial parking lots to residential driveways and pads.
Confirm compacted subgrade, set forms to line and grade.
Place rebar or mesh and embeds per the structural plans.
Place, screed, float, and finish to the specified texture.
Saw-cut control joints on time and cure for strength and durability.
Every project is different. These are the biggest factors that move the price on concrete flatwork work — we'll walk you through yours in a free estimate.
Residential driveways and patios are typically 4 inches; areas with vehicle or truck traffic step up to 5–6 inches with reinforcement. The right thickness depends on loads and soil — we spec it to the job.
All concrete shrinks as it cures; the goal is to control where it cracks with properly spaced and timely saw-cut joints, correct mix, reinforcement, and good subgrade. Done right, cracking is controlled and cosmetic.
Yes — we demo and haul off the old slab, fix the subgrade, and pour new. That subgrade step is why a self-performing sitework-and-concrete contractor gets a longer-lasting result.