Business Properties Get Built for Long-Term Use
Commercial Construction in Lacombe for projects requiring durable flatwork, masonry, and exterior improvements
Northshore Trejo Construction, LLC handles commercial masonry and concrete services across the North Shore Area for businesses that need structural work, parking areas, walkways, and exterior improvements completed without disrupting daily operations. You're managing a property where downtime costs money, and you need a contractor who shows up on schedule, works efficiently, and delivers results that hold up to heavy use and weather exposure. This is small to mid-size commercial work, which means we're equipped to handle the scope without the overhead and delays that come with larger contracting firms.
The work includes poured-in-place concrete for slabs and footings, CMU block walls, brick and stone veneer, sidewalks, curbing, and site grading to manage stormwater. We provide all materials, labor, and equipment, and we coordinate with other trades when the project requires it. In Lacombe, that means planning around rain, using proper reinforcement and drainage in all flatwork, and ensuring that exterior masonry is built to handle wind load and water intrusion without deteriorating or requiring frequent maintenance.
If your business needs concrete or masonry work completed with minimal disruption and dependable results, reach out to discuss the project scope, site access, and timeline requirements.
How Commercial Projects Are Managed and What Gets Delivered
You'll see us begin with site assessment, layout, and base preparation, then move through forming, reinforcement, and placement using equipment sized for commercial loads and traffic. We use vapor barriers under interior slabs, fiber or rebar reinforcement depending on the application, and proper joint spacing to control cracking. For masonry, we build on poured footings, use mortar mixed to spec, and tie walls into the structure with anchors and control joints that prevent movement and cracking over time.
After completion, you'll have surfaces that drain correctly, withstand vehicle traffic without rutting or cracking, and meet ADA requirements where applicable. Masonry walls will be plumb, level, and weathertight, with clean tooled joints and no efflorescence or water staining. Northshore Trejo Construction, LLC completes commercial projects with attention to the details that keep maintenance costs low and prevent premature failure, like proper compaction under slabs, adequate slope for drainage, and flashing at all roof and wall intersections.
We manage materials, labor, and timelines to keep your property accessible and operational, and we schedule work during off-hours when necessary to avoid disrupting business. This service does not include design work, structural engineering, or permitting unless coordinated in advance, and it does not cover roofing, HVAC, electrical, or interior finishes beyond what's directly related to the masonry or concrete scope.

Business owners in the North Shore Area often have these questions when planning commercial masonry or concrete work.
Questions Business Owners Ask About Commercial Construction Services
What makes commercial concrete different from residential flatwork?
You're dealing with heavier loads, stricter code requirements, and the need for faster curing and higher strength, which means we use different mix designs, reinforcement schedules, and finishing techniques than we would for a residential driveway or patio.
How do you minimize disruption to business operations during construction?
We coordinate work schedules with your operating hours, stage materials in areas that don't block access, and complete high-impact tasks like sawcutting or demolition during times when customer traffic is lowest.
Why does site drainage matter so much for commercial properties in Lacombe?
You're working with clay soils that don't absorb water quickly, and a poorly graded parking lot or walkway will pond water, create liability, and accelerate surface deterioration from freeze-thaw cycles and repeated wetting.
How long does it take for new concrete to cure enough for vehicle traffic?
You'll need to keep vehicles off the surface for at least seven days, and full strength develops over 28 days, though light foot traffic can resume after 24 to 48 hours depending on weather and mix design.
What kind of maintenance does commercial masonry require over time?
You'll want to inspect mortar joints and sealants annually, clean the surface to prevent staining and biological growth, and repoint or repair any cracks or spalling before water infiltration causes larger structural problems.
If your business property needs concrete or masonry work that's completed on schedule with minimal disruption and built to handle commercial use, contact Northshore Trejo Construction, LLC to review your project requirements, site conditions, and expectations for quality and durability.