HEAVY VOLUME · NORTHERN KENTUCKY

COMMERCIAL CONCRETE IN DRY RIDGE & NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Commercial concrete is a major share of Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions’ workload. Parking lots, curb-and-gutter, landscape islands, sidewalk replacement, equipment pads, foundation work, and large-scale flatwork for property managers, builders, HOAs, and developers across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. Net-30 invoicing, certificate of insurance, and lien-release documentation provided on request.

Completed commercial concrete curb and landscape island with boulder in a parking lot

WHAT SPENCER'S BUILDS

What Does Commercial Concrete Work Cost in Northern Kentucky?

PARKING LOTS, CURB, FOUNDATIONS, AND COMMERCIAL FLATWORK

Commercial concrete is the heaviest single category of work Spencer’s runs. Property management companies, HOAs, builders, and developers across Northern Kentucky use Spencer’s for new parking lot pours, replacement of failed asphalt or concrete lots, curb-and-gutter installations, equipment pads, foundation work, and full landscape island construction. Net-30 invoicing keeps the billing aligned with how property accounts actually pay.

Spencer’s coordinates directly with general contractors on commercial concrete projects. Owned equipment (Bobcat T66 skid steer, CAT 305 mini excavator, Kenworth dump truck, concrete line pump) means the same crew handles excavation, base prep, pour, and finish without subcontractor gaps. Lien-release documentation, certificate of insurance, and Kentucky LLC paperwork (filing 0951943, formed May 2016) provided on request.

WHERE SPENCER'S WORKS

NORTHERN KENTUCKY, ROOTED IN GRANT & BOONE COUNTIES

Spencer’s runs concrete out of the Dry Ridge yard at 690 Elliston Mt Zion Road. Day jobs reach as far north as Newport and Fort Thomas, south to Williamstown, and west to Burlington along the I-71 and I-75 corridors. Concrete pumping radius is 35 miles included in the published base rate.

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COMMERCIAL CONCRETE QUESTIONS

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions handles commercial parking lots, curb-and-gutter, commercial sidewalk replacement, equipment pads, dumpster pads, landscape islands, ADA-compliant walkways, and commercial foundation work. The crew runs heavy volume across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties for property managers, HOAs, general contractors, and developers.
Yes. Net-30 invoicing is standard for established commercial accounts, property management companies, and general contractors. Credit terms are established at the first project. Spencer’s, LLC is a Kentucky-registered LLC (filing 0951943, formed May 2016) with insurance and lien-release documentation provided on request before any commercial pour begins.
Yes. A large share of commercial concrete work is done as a subcontractor to general contractors and builders across Northern Kentucky. Spencer’s coordinates schedule directly with the GC, provides AIA-format invoicing on larger jobs, and submits required project documentation (insurance certificate, W-9, lien releases) before mobilizing.
Same crew, same equipment, same finishing standards. The main differences are scale (commercial jobs run larger and longer), specifications (commercial work is often poured to engineered plans), invoicing (Net-30 versus residential pay-on-completion), and documentation (commercial requires insurance certificates, lien releases, and sometimes prevailing wage paperwork). Spencer’s runs both sides of the business out of the same Dry Ridge shop.
Permit pulls depend on the project. On larger commercial jobs, the general contractor or property owner typically pulls the permit and Spencer’s works as a subcontractor under that permit. For standalone commercial concrete jobs (a replacement parking lot for a property manager, for example), Spencer’s can pull the local permit on the customer’s behalf at cost-plus.
Spencer’s mobilizes most commercial concrete work within 2 to 4 weeks of contract signing during the active pour season (March through November). Larger projects with engineering review or permit timelines may run longer. Emergency repair work (cracked dumpster pad, failed parking entry) can sometimes be slotted into a gap within a week.

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WHAT NORTHERN KENTUCKY CUSTOMERS SAY

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Send the property address, scope, and target timeline. Spencer returns a free estimate within 24 hours and provides COI on request.