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Concrete Sitework Contractors in Minnesota

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 Minnesota, organized by city below.

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1-800-ASPHALT logo

Princeton, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingStriping & Pavement MarkingsCommercial

This company provides asphalt paving, sealcoating, striping, and repair services along with concrete work such as driveways, patios, sidewalks, and curbs. It serves both residential and commercial customers, including work like parking lot maintenance, catch basin installation, and sport court construction. The business operates across numerous Minnesota communities, including Princeton, St. Cloud, Anoka, and the greater Twin Cities metro area.

(800) 277-4258Website on file
ACI Asphalt & Concrete, LLC. logo

Maple Grove, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingConcrete SiteworkCommercial

ACI Asphalt & Concrete, LLC is a commercial pavement contractor serving Maple Grove, Minnesota, Roberts, Wisconsin, and surrounding areas. The company offers asphalt paving and resurfacing, asphalt patching and repair, sealcoating and crack filling, parking lot paving and striping, concrete design and repair, drainage solutions, and polyjacking services. The company serves industrial, multifamily, retail, office, and hospitality sectors.

(763) 424-9191Website on file
Duramax Asphalt logo

Spring Lake Park, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Paving contractor in Spring Lake Park, MN offering Asphalt Paving, Concrete Repair.

(763) 600-8337Website on file

Oakdale, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Paving contractor in Oakdale, MN offering Asphalt Paving, Concrete Repair.

(651) 494-4663
Interstate Companies logo

Forest Lake, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkDrainage & GradingCommercial

Interstate Companies provides commercial property services in Minnesota, including asphalt paving, concrete work, pavement repair and maintenance, excavation, and snow and ice management. It serves corporate, industrial, logistics, healthcare, and retail properties. The company states it has 26 years of industry experience, owns more than 600 pieces of equipment, and serviced over 90 million square feet of property in 2024-2025.

(651) 765-0765Website on file
Concrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Patrick Miller Construction is a family-owned contractor based in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area, operating since 2005. The company serves residential, commercial, and government clients with services including roofing, siding, window replacement, decks, garages, and concrete work. It holds Minnesota contractor license BC576168 and also operates an affiliated roll-off dumpster and junk hauling service.

(763) 786-1684Website on file
Richfield Blacktop & Concrete logo

Richfield, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

The company offers asphalt driveway paving, concrete driveway paving, concrete projects, concrete steps and stoops, and concrete garage floor construction. They provide a 5-Year Craftsmanship Warranty that includes free repairs for five years on new asphalt pavement installations. Their services are designed for Minnesota weather conditions.

(612) 866-8073Website on file

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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