Flat, True, and Still True in Twenty Years
Concrete is unforgiving — every shortcut shows up eventually as a crack, a heave, or a puddle. Our flatwork is built on the parts you never see: compacted sub-base, correct mix for Montana freeze-thaw, reinforcement, and control joints placed with intent.
We pour throughout Paradise Valley — Emigrant, Livingston, Gardiner — plus Bozeman and the surrounding areas.
What We Pour
Barn slabs and shop floors. Level foundations for pole barns, equipment storage, and heated shops — thickness and reinforcement matched to your loads, from horse stalls to loaded implements.
Stamped & stained concrete. Patios, walkways, and outdoor living surfaces with the texture and color of stone at a working budget. Pairs beautifully with our stone masonry.
Retaining walls. Engineered concrete walls that manage slopes and drainage — function first, finished to look like they belong.
Pads of every purpose. Hot tub and Jacuzzi bases, generator and propane pads, approach aprons, and RV parking.
Why Our Concrete Lasts
- Sub-base prep — compaction and drainage before a yard of mud arrives
- Freeze-thaw mix designs with proper air entrainment
- Reinforcement and joints that control cracking instead of pretending it won’t happen
- Curing discipline — the unglamorous final step most schedules skip
One crew handles excavation, forming, pouring, and finishing — and if your project pairs concrete with timber, stone, or steel, we build those too. Free estimates.


