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Concrete Sitework Contractors in Alaska

Use this page to find concrete repair contractors for sidewalks, curbs, aprons, pads, and slabs. These areas can crack, spall, shift, or fail at the joints. The right repair depends on what caused the damage. This page lists concrete sitework contractors serving Alaska, organized by city below.

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Before you hire: The Pavement Directory does not guarantee contractor performance, pricing, licensing, insurance, or availability. Business information may be submitted by contractors or gathered from public sources and should be independently verified before hiring. Always confirm licensing, insurance, references, scope of work, and written contract terms.

5 contractors in Alaska

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1 800 Asphalt logo

Anchorage, Alaska

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkCrack SealingCommercial & Residential

1 800 Asphalt is a pavement contractor based in Anchorage, Alaska, working with commercial and residential properties. Listed services include asphalt paving, asphalt repair, concrete repair, and crack sealing. This profile summarizes the company's location and service categories to help property owners in the Anchorage, Alaska area shortlist contractors; confirm licensing, insurance, and scope directly before hiring.

(907) 277-4258Website on file
Caddo Construction LLC logo

Wasilla, Alaska

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkStriping & Pavement MarkingsCommercial & Residential

Caddo Construction LLC is a pavement contractor based in Wasilla, Alaska, working with commercial and residential properties. Listed services include asphalt paving, concrete repair, parking lot striping, and sealcoating. This profile summarizes the company's location and service categories to help property owners in the Wasilla, Alaska area shortlist contractors; confirm licensing, insurance, and scope directly before hiring.

(907) 333-6160Website on file
GMG General, Inc. logo

Anchorage, Alaska

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

The company offers asphalt driveways, parking lots, patching, concrete driveways, patios, sidewalks, steps, and ADA improvements. They also provide culvert excavation, asphalt removal, and concrete demolition. GMG General, Inc. is licensed, bonded, and insured, and holds A+ membership with the Better Business Bureau and the Associated General Contractors of Alaska.

(907) 349-7854Website on file
Signature Land Services logo

Anchorage, Alaska

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkSnow RemovalCommercial & Residential

Signature Land Services is a pavement contractor based in Anchorage, Alaska, working with commercial and residential properties. Listed services include asphalt paving and concrete repair. This profile summarizes the company's location and service categories to help property owners in the Anchorage, Alaska area shortlist contractors; confirm licensing, insurance, and scope directly before hiring.

(907) 277-2212Website on file
VeircorpAk logo

Sterling, Alaska

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkCrack SealingCommercial & Residential

VeircorpAk is a pavement contractor based in Sterling, Alaska, working with commercial and residential properties. Listed services include asphalt paving, asphalt repair, concrete repair, and crack sealing. This profile summarizes the company's location and service categories to help property owners in the Sterling, Alaska area shortlist contractors; confirm licensing, insurance, and scope directly before hiring.

(907) 953-7208Website on file

Cities in Alaska

Concrete Sitework FAQs

How do I know if concrete damage is cosmetic or structural?

Ask the contractor to identify the cause — settlement, freeze-thaw cycling, root intrusion, or overload. Cosmetic cracking often doesn't affect performance, while cause-related damage may return if only patched.

When is grinding a trip hazard better than full replacement?

Grinding or leveling can be a lower-cost option for minor height differences at joints or cracks, but it doesn't address the underlying cause. Full-panel replacement may be warranted for more significant or recurring damage.

How long does concrete need to cure before use?

Cure time varies by mix and weather, but concrete typically needs several days before foot traffic and longer before vehicle traffic. Confirm the contractor's specific timeline before hiring.

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