Commercial Parking Lot Construction
Large-scale concrete paving and site flatwork for facilities, campuses, and multi-tenant sites.
Commercial parking lot construction provides the exterior infrastructure supporting industrial facilities throughout the DFW Metroplex. Employee parking, visitor areas, and equipment staging all require properly constructed paved surfaces. We construct concrete and asphalt parking facilities designed for the specific demands of industrial operations.
Parking lot design balances efficiency, functionality, and budget. Stall layout maximizes parking count within available area. Drive aisle widths accommodate expected vehicle types. ADA-compliant accessible spaces meet code requirements. We construct parking areas matching project designs while suggesting improvements when appropriate.
Concrete parking provides durability advantages for heavy use areas. Industrial facilities with truck traffic, equipment movement, or heavy vehicle use often benefit from concrete pavement. We construct concrete parking with appropriate thickness and reinforcement for anticipated loads.
Asphalt parking offers economy for lighter-use areas. Employee parking, visitor areas, and general circulation often use asphalt paving. We construct asphalt parking with proper base preparation and pavement thickness for long service life.
Site drainage integrates with parking construction. Surface slopes direct water to collection points without ponding. Storm inlets connect to site drainage systems. We construct parking with proper drainage to maintain usability in all weather conditions.
What's Included
When This Service Applies
Industrial developer constructing parking for new warehouse development
Facility owner expanding parking for increased employee count
Property manager reconstructing deteriorated parking area
Industrial campus upgrading shared parking infrastructure
Example Project Capability
Project Scope
Construction of 300-space employee parking for industrial facility
Client Situation
Manufacturing company needs employee parking supporting three-shift operation
Our Approach
Construct asphalt parking with concrete drives and ADA-compliant spaces
Expected Outcome
Completed parking facility supporting facility workforce needs
Contact us to discuss parking construction for your industrial facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should concrete versus asphalt be used?
Concrete works best for heavy-use areas-truck routes, equipment staging, high-traffic drives. Asphalt is economical for standard employee parking. We evaluate expected use and recommend appropriate materials for each area.
How thick should parking lot concrete be?
Standard car parking typically uses 5-6 inch concrete. Heavy vehicle areas may require 7-8 inches or more. We verify pavement design accounts for anticipated traffic and soil conditions.
What parking lot maintenance is required?
Concrete parking requires joint sealing and crack repair. Asphalt needs sealcoating and periodic overlay. Proper initial construction reduces long-term maintenance needs.
Can you expand existing parking areas?
Yes, parking expansion is common as facilities grow. We match existing construction where possible and design transitions between old and new areas. Expansion may require additional drainage improvements.
How are ADA requirements addressed in parking lots?
ADA requires minimum numbers of accessible spaces based on total parking. These spaces must meet dimension requirements and connect to accessible routes. We construct compliant spaces with proper signage and markings.
Get a Quote for Commercial Parking Lot Construction
Fill out the form below and we'll respond within one business day.
Ready to Get Started?
Contact us to discuss your project requirements. We work directly with developers, property owners, and facility operators.