Subgrade First
Every concrete scope begins below the surface. We address San Antonio's expansive clay and caliche conditions before placing a single cubic yard so the concrete above performs the way the structural engineer designed it.
We deliver commercial and industrial concrete construction throughout San Antonio and the surrounding South Texas market — from tilt-wall warehouse and distribution center floor slabs to medical office foundations, school campus paving, and municipal infrastructure concrete.

Our Story
Commercial Concrete Contractors of San Antonio was established to serve the specific demands of South Texas commercial construction — not to apply a generic national concrete model to a market with its own subgrade conditions, climate constraints, and project complexity.
San Antonio's expansive Vertisol clay, shallow caliche rock, 100°F summer heat, and SAWS utility coordination requirements create a concrete construction environment that out-of-market contractors routinely underestimate. Our crews have worked in this environment long enough to know what each submarket brings — from the Pearl District's urban site constraints to the Southside Toyota plant supply chain's industrial concrete demands to the Stone Oak and Encino Park medical office corridor's ADA compliance expectations.
We started with a clear focus: deliver commercial and industrial concrete on time, to specification, with the documentation that owners, general contractors, and inspectors need to keep projects moving. That focus has not changed.
Why Local Experience Matters
Commercial concrete in San Antonio is not a one-size-fits-all execution. The Pearl District mixed-use and urban infill corridor requires logistics planning for constrained sites, historic adjacency, and city access coordination that suburban projects never face. The South Texas Medical Center healthcare campus — anchoring University Hospital, Methodist Healthcare, Baptist Health System, and BAMC — requires vibration monitoring protocols, infection control compliance, and emergency access maintenance that add coordination layers to every concrete pour. JBSA military construction at Lackland AFB, Fort Sam Houston, and Randolph AFB follows UFC specifications with enhanced documentation, government QA coordination, and hold point requirements that private commercial work does not.
The Toyota Tundra manufacturing plant supply chain in San Antonio's Southside industrial corridor creates automotive-grade industrial concrete demand — precise equipment pad tolerances, JIT delivery dock concrete, and process slab specifications that match the quality standards of a tier-1 automotive supplier. USAA headquarters campus, Valero corporate facilities, and NuStar Energy infrastructure represent a corporate campus concrete environment where institutional quality, schedule reliability, and documentation standards are non-negotiable. Eagle Ford shale service facilities along US-90 and IH-35 need heavy-duty industrial paving and containment concrete for oilfield service environments.
And underpinning all of it is the San Antonio subgrade. Expansive Vertisol clay that shrinks and swells with moisture changes creates long-term slab performance risk for contractors who do not address it properly before placing concrete. Caliche rock at variable depths adds grading and excavation cost that estimators from other markets consistently underbudget. Summer temperatures that exceed 100°F from June through September create evaporation rates on fresh concrete surfaces that require early morning pour scheduling, evaporation retarders, and curing protocols that are not optional — they are the difference between a slab that performs and one that requires remediation.
We know these factors because we have worked in San Antonio's commercial concrete market long enough to have encountered every variation of them. We build the management of San Antonio-specific conditions into our preconstruction planning so they do not surprise the project in the field.
Every concrete scope begins below the surface. We address San Antonio's expansive clay and caliche conditions before placing a single cubic yard so the concrete above performs the way the structural engineer designed it.
We map pour sequences, procurement windows, and hold points to the project's milestone calendar at the start — not as field adjustments when the schedule is already compromised. Downstream trades depend on our predictability.
San Antonio's permit landscape, SAWS utility requirements, summer heat management, and trade relationships define our delivery advantage. That local depth reduces schedule risk for every owner we work with.
We tell owners and GCs what we find in the field — subgrade surprises, inspection delays, sequencing conflicts — early enough for the team to make decisions before the problem becomes a change order.

Markets We Serve
Our scope covers the full commercial and industrial concrete spectrum in the San Antonio market. Tilt-wall construction and large-format warehouse slabs for the Northside logistics corridors. Distribution center floor slabs and dock concrete for IH-35 and IH-10 warehouse parks. Manufacturing and industrial concrete for the Toyota plant supply chain, Eagle Ford shale service facilities, and USAA and Valero corporate campuses.
We also serve the institutional market — school district construction for NEISD, NISD, and Alamo Heights ISD, medical office and healthcare facility concrete near the South Texas Medical Center, and municipal infrastructure for the City of San Antonio, Bexar County, and SAWS. From Boerne and Helotes in the Hill Country corridor to Schertz, Seguin, and New Braunfels on IH-35 North and East, our crews serve the full San Antonio regional market without the mobilization costs or schedule uncertainty that distant contractors create.
How We Work
We review geotechnical reports, structural drawings, and the civil design to identify subgrade treatment requirements, sequencing constraints, and procurement lead times before mobilization. San Antonio-specific conditions — expansive clay, caliche depth variation, SAWS utility corridors — shape this review for every project.
Pour sequences, crew sizing, pump placement, and inspection hold point scheduling are established before the first truck arrives. Summer heat protocols, morning pour windows, and evaporation retarder application are planned rather than improvised. The production plan connects concrete milestones to the GC's master schedule.
Forming, reinforcement, placement, finishing, and curing are all managed under consistent field leadership. Inspection hold points are scheduled with the testing laboratory so concrete is never placed without required sign-offs. Quality documentation is maintained throughout production.
We deliver punch closure, ADA compliance verification at accessible routes, joint maps, test records, and inspection documentation organized by project zone. Downstream trades get what they need to start — clean concrete, complete records, and accurate turnover information.
Our service catalog covers tilt-wall, foundations, paving, heavy civil, distribution center slabs, medical office, school campus, municipal infrastructure, and specialized commercial concrete across the San Antonio metro and surrounding Hill Country and IH-35 corridor markets.