COMMERCIAL FLATWORK · GREATER HOUSTON · OWNER ON EVERY POUR
Commercial concrete,
handled with personalized care.
Send us your drawings and we'll send back a bid in writing. Every pour is photographed at every phase, so your closeout package is ready when the job is. Whether you're a GC, a property manager, or an owner, tell us what the project needs and we'll work with your situation.
SCOPE WE SELF-PERFORM
Capabilities
Parking areas & drive lanes
New lots, expansions, and drive lanes. We can phase pours to keep occupied sites moving: tenants park, trucks deliver, work continues around a plan we set with you.
Dumpster pads & approaches
Heavy-duty pads sized for the truck, not just the container. A front loader concentrates its load on the approach slab, so that's where we make sure the pad has its strength.
Approaches & ramps
Driveway approaches, loading ramps, and accessible routes with running and cross slopes formed to what your ADA-reviewed drawings call out. On accessible routes, slope is the spec, and we build them that way.
Site flatwork
Sidewalks, curb and gutter, plaza slabs, and pads across the site. Small scopes are welcome, and we're happy to help with punch-list work.
Equipment & utility pads
Generator, HVAC, transformer, and housekeeping pads formed to the footprint and elevations on the drawing, with anchor bolts set to your layout.
Building pads & foundations
New-construction slabs and foundations poured to the engineer's sealed plan. New pours only; see the foundations page for how that work runs.
EVERY PHASE PHOTOGRAPHED
Documentation that makes your job easier
On commercial work, the person who buys the concrete is rarely the last person who has to answer for it. The GC owes the owner a closeout package. The property manager owes the asset team a record. When the concrete is five years old and a question comes up, it helps to have the answer already in your file.
So we build the record as we build the work: subgrade and base compaction, steel placement, pour day, and finish, photographed at each phase, with your closeout package coming together as the job does. Your file shows what's under the slab, not just on top of it.
For a GC, that means closeout materials without any chasing. For a property manager, it's a record that makes the next capital plan easier to put together.
What lands in your project file
- Pre-pour record. Base, compaction, and steel on chairs, shot before concrete hides them.
- Pour-day record. Placement and finishing, tied to the date and the scope line it covers.
- As-built notes. Joint locations and any field changes, written down instead of remembered.
- A final invoice that matches the bid. Same scope, same terms, so reconciliation takes minutes.
DRAWINGS IN · WRITTEN BID OUT
Bids that are easy to compare
Comparing bids is a lot easier when you can see what's inside them. Send us plans and you get a written bid with inclusions and exclusions spelled out and alternates priced separately. Want it itemized into quantities and line items? Say so and that's how it arrives.
Assumptions get named, too. If our price depends on subgrade condition or demo findings, we state that on the bid up front, so there are no surprises later.
Send plans for a bidAnatomy of a Blue Jay bid
- Demo & haul-offby scope line
- Earthwork & select fill baseby depth & area
- Forms & steel per planpriced to plan
- Concrete placement & finishby area & spec
- Joints, cure & protectionincluded, stated
- Inclusions / exclusionsin writing
- Alternatespriced separately
FOR GCS & BUILDERS
A concrete sub who's easy to work with
Plan-and-spec bidding
We bid from your drawings and spec sections, not around them. Scope gaps get flagged at bid time, while they're still simple to sort out together.
Schedule you can build on
Pour dates confirmed in advance, weather calls made early, and a heads-up as soon as anything moves. We know your crews are counting on the schedule, and we treat it that way.
An owner on every pour
Blue Jay is founder-run, and the field work is done by crews with 16 years in the trade. The person you talk to is the person on your jobs, so questions get answered quickly and decisions get made right on site.
Records without chasing
Pre-pour photos and as-built notes arrive without a request. When your owner asks what's under the slab, the answer is already sitting in your file.
STRAIGHT ANSWERS
Questions, answered
Do you bid from drawings?
Yes. Send plans through the bid room and one of the two owners reads the set. You get back a written bid with inclusions and exclusions spelled out, and itemized line items whenever you ask for them.
Who actually performs the work?
Our own crews, owner-run. There is no dispatch layer and no chain of subs you never met. The person answerable for the pour is an owner.
What documentation comes with a commercial job?
Phase photos as the work is built: subgrade and base compaction, steel placement, pour day, and finish, with the batch ticket. Your closeout record shows what is under the slab, not just on top of it.
Do you handle small commercial scopes?
Yes. Sidewalks, curb and gutter, dumpster pads, equipment pads, and punch-list work are welcome, and they get the same base prep and documentation as the big pours.
NO PRESSURE · STRAIGHT ANSWERS · HAPPY TO HELP
Send us the plans
Attach drawings or describe the scope, square footage, and site conditions. You'll get back a written bid with inclusions and exclusions spelled out, so everyone knows exactly what's included.