Concrete contractor services for commercial and industrial properties in Cincinnati, OH and all the surrounding counties. Abco Pavement Services provides professional concrete installation and repair solutions for property owners, facility managers, and municipal clients throughout the Cincinnati tristate area.
Why You Can Trust Us
Commercial concrete work requires expertise in heavy-duty applications that residential contractors cannot provide. Our concrete services focus on commercial and industrial properties including loading docks, sidewalks, building foundations, parking areas, and specialized industrial flooring.
We handle concrete projects for property managers overseeing office complexes, industrial facility owners dealing with heavy equipment loads, institutional buildings requiring ADA-compliant walkways, and municipal clients maintaining public infrastructure. Each project demands understanding of commercial building codes, traffic patterns, and durability requirements.
Our concrete services include new installation, repair of existing surfaces, and replacement of deteriorated sections. We work with standard concrete mixes as well as specialized formulations for specific industrial applications. The service covers site preparation, forming, pouring, finishing, and proper curing procedures.
We do not handle decorative residential concrete, stamped patterns, or small residential driveways. Our focus remains on functional commercial applications where durability and safety are the primary concerns. Projects typically require coordination with other trades and compliance with commercial construction schedules.
Our process
- 1Site AssessmentWe evaluate the existing concrete conditions and determine the scope of work needed.
- 2PreparationThe work area is cleared, utilities marked, and proper base preparation completed.
- 3Installation or RepairConcrete is poured, formed, and finished according to project specifications.
- 4Curing and CleanupThe concrete is allowed to cure properly while the site is cleaned and restored.
Why Choose Us
- Over 50 years of commercial concrete experience in Cincinnati area
- More than 100 years of combined team experience
- Serving commercial, industrial, institutional, and municipal clients
Customer reviews
★5.0 · 3 reviewsOur Work
Your concrete surfaces are cracking, settling, or showing signs of deterioration that create safety hazards and detract from your property's professional appearance. Damaged concrete walkways, loading docks, or building foundations can expose your business to liability issues while signaling neglect to customers and tenants.
Common questions
How much does commercial concrete work cost
You need concrete work done but have no idea what to budget. The quotes you're getting are all over the place. You don't know what's reasonable.
Concrete costs depend on thickness, reinforcement, and site prep. Basic sidewalks run less than decorative or heavy-duty industrial floors. Get itemized quotes that break down materials, labor, and prep work so you can compare apples to apples.
Should I patch concrete or replace it
Your concrete has problems but you're not sure if you should patch it or tear it out and start over. You don't want to waste money on a fix that won't last.
If more than 25% of the surface is damaged, or if the base is unstable, replacement usually makes more sense. Patching works for isolated cracks and small areas, but extensive damage needs a full redo.
Concrete vs asphalt for commercial property
You're planning new pavement and can't decide between concrete and asphalt. You've heard different things about cost, durability, and maintenance but want the real story.
Concrete costs more upfront but lasts longer with less maintenance. Asphalt is cheaper to install and easier to repair but needs more frequent maintenance. Choice depends on your budget, traffic load, and long-term plans.
How long does concrete installation take
You need to plan around concrete work but don't know how long it takes. You have to coordinate deliveries, employees, and customers around the construction.
Simple concrete pours cure in 24-48 hours for foot traffic, but full strength takes 28 days. Weather affects timing. Plan for 3-7 days total including prep and finishing, plus cure time before heavy use.





