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"Best price we found and very quality work. We had Bryan Concrete Works pour our new driveway and walkway, they did a fantastic job." - Julian C. (College Station TX)
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Quality Concrete Work at an Honest Price!
When you need concrete work done right you need to call the pros. We have years of experience and a team of experts who make sure every project we take on is done to perfection. From properly built forms, the correct size rebar installed, and quality cement products poured and floated to the exact desired texture. Our crew has the experience to make any size concrete job turn out perfect. Let us handle all of your concrete work and have it done at a great price.
We build it Strong!
When you hire a concrete company to build and pour your new driveway, or sidewalk or walkway, you want to make sure it is done correctly and with the maximum strength. Our process helps us to achieve the strongest concrete possible. Industry standards are made to be exceeded in our minds. We want your concrete project to last for decades without unnecessary cracking or chipping. That is why we recommend giving us a call, we strive to be the best concrete company in Bryan and College Station.
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Why we are the Top Concrete Contractor in the Bryan, College Station area.
Construct and never worry about cracks -We pride ourselves on doing it right the first time!
Bryan concrete works are your premier concrete contractor that is fully licensed and insured and has been serving Bryan in Texas for several years. We have professionals with many years of experience in the industry and are committed to providing exceptional work results.
Bryan concrete works is truly a one-stop concrete contractor that can provide exceptional solutions for all your concrete problems. We believe in customer-centric solutions, transparency, high-quality results, and using the best systems, equipment, and technology.
We are responsible for overseeing everything related to building projects, from the planning phases to the delivery of the finished home or complex. We help define goals, look at feasibility and budget, determine timelines, help establish performance standards, and guide owners in choosing what is best for them.
We provide essential services to our customers. Our concrete service include
Residential and commercial concrete service:
Residential construction statistics show that the number of new, privately owned residences has increased continually from 2009 to date. People live in residential buildings rather than community, commercial, industrial, or civil facilities. When building residential properties, the human factor is paramount.
Beyond the technical and financial parameters, resident buildings should reflect owners’ preferences, priorities, and personalities. While many think that single-family homes are residential construction, the category also includes Multi-family homes, condominiums, and townhouses.
Single-family:
Homes are endlessly found in neighborhoods. A single-family home is a free-standing residential building designed to be used as a single-dwelling unit with one owner, no shared walls, and its land. People create the home of their dreams when constructing a single-family home because they are not restricted by what their neighbors want. Depending on their location, these homes can have small yards or enough green space to include a few farm animals.
Multi-family:
These homes are residential structures comprised of multiple individual housing units, usually built on each other or side by side. These facilities are rarely constructed because they are often used as an investment. If this unit is rented out, the owner is responsible for the maintenance, which is why most people will rent their multi-family house instead of buying or building one. The best part of these homes is that more than one generation can live in them yet have their own space simultaneously.
Condominiums:
These are also known as condos and are often found in large cities, but they can also be in small towns. Condominiums look similar to multi-family homes, with many individual units making up a larger structure. The difference is that a different person owns each unit, and everyone who lives in the condo owns the common areas. Condos are often a good choice for those looking for less maintenance or a slightly more affordable way of life. Many people prefer to own a condominium house because they have lounge areas, pools, gyms, and many other amenities that single-family homes don't have.
Townhouses:
These are a combination of single-family homes and condominiums where the owners own the interior and exterior of their home and the land it sits on. They offer privacy, facilities such as a pool, gym, or clubhouse, and minimal maintenance. A few townhomes are still more affordable than most single-family homes
Commercial Construction
This building is a structure that is not used as a home, residence, or sleeping place by one or more persons maintaining a typical household to the exclusion of all others. These are usually large projects that include the use of heavy machinery and are funded by developers that have received funding from governmental offices. Every commercial construction project varies in size and effort and is unique. The designs and layouts of a structure are decided entirely by the owner. Every owner is unique, so the projects will be different.
The budget for your project and how it’s handled depends on the scale of the project. Commercial construction projects can be categorized into thread scales:
Driveways
Concrete is an excellent driveway material. It is versatile, preferred for vitality, appearance, and low maintenance, and indicates quality construction at first glance. The driveway has become an essential part of a terrain plan that influences an inviting image of a house.
Concrete driveway lends itself to various design options that can dramatically affect home landscaping and enhance property value.
Concrete driveways have long been known to give trouble-free service to homeowners and can last for 30 years without significant maintenance. As with many high-quality purchases, concrete costs less in the long run. Driveway construction requires adequate planning to eliminate possible problems in the future during the construction process. To eliminate stagnant water on your driveway, it should be sloped toward the street and away from existing structures.
Walkways
One of the biggest attractions of concrete sidewalks is their long service life, which averages from 20 to 40 years. A walkway is a smooth and flat path or aisle to move around the house, which connects different parts of the building, like a garden, driveway, and door.
It also acts as protection from water seepage in the foundation. Walkway provides a comforting look and enhances the appearance of the house, forming a relaxed and pleasant environment. The walkway construction is simple and easy, requiring staffing to move heavy construction materials and machines such as plate compactors, hand tampers, wheelbarrows, and shovels.
Foundations
Foundation is the lowest part of the building or the civil structure that is in direct contact with the soil. Foundation is one of the most vital substructures on which a building stands. It is beneath the ground soil, and the ground on which it rests is called the foundation bed. The foundation transfers the load from the constructed structure to the earth. Commonly, the foundation can be classified into two types, namely:
Shallow foundation: shallow foundations transfer the structural load to a coating near the surface rather than to a subsurface layer or a range of depths.
Deep foundation: deep foundations are used on tall buildings like skyscrapers or buildings constructed on weak soil. It transfers the load to a deeper depth below the ground surface.
Retaining walls
Retaining walls, also known as revetment or breast walls, are exceptionally rigid walls used for supporting soil sideways so that you can have them on both sides. Retaining walls are structures designed to restrain soil to a slope that it would not naturally keep to.
They are used to bound soils between two elevations, often in areas with undesirable slopes or where the terrain needs to be shaped and planned for more specific purposes, like hillside farming or roadway overpasses.
A retaining wall on the back and front sides is called a seawall or bulkhead. The retaining wall keeps the earth in place from shifting in situations where the cliff changes abruptly, preserving the ground-surface height difference.
An essential reference in properly designing and installing retaining walls is to recognize and equalize the tendency of the owned material to move downslope due to gravity. It is also essential to have proper drainage behind the wall to limit the pressure on the walls.
There are different types of retaining walls, namely gravity walls, buttress walls, gabion walls, crib walls, anchored walls, counterfort walls, cantilevered walls, diaphragm walls, sheet piling, bored piles, and many more.
Patios
Patios is an outdoor space generally used for dining or recreation that adjoins a structure and is typically paved as a great way to improve the look of your backyard.
A patio can provide you with a space for relaxation and enjoyment of fresh air and nature right on your doorstep. Patios can be any shape, color, texture, and pattern size, and they can add an exciting element of design to your home’s landscaping without doubt boosting the value of your home.
Evidence is clear that patios can add as much as 19% to the value of your home.
Patios require precision and patience to install. It must be built on a level surface. Therefore, preparing the site before any work begins is very important to ensure the longevity of your concrete patio. You can also avoid significant headaches in the future. If well maintained, it can last 30 years upward.
Stamped Concrete & Decorative Concrete
Stamped concrete has been inscribed or patterned, textured, or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, or several other patterns and textures.
Stamped concrete can create a natural visual fraction effect with the variety of patterns, colors, and textures available.
Decorative concrete is the use of concrete as an aesthetic enhancement to a structure while still serving its function as an integral part of the building. Decorative concrete is achieved through various materials that may be applied during the process or after the concrete is completed. These materials include but are not limited to stamped concrete, acid staining, decorative overlays, polished concrete, concrete countertops, vertical overlays, and more.
Concrete Repairs
Concrete repair is the process of fixing a concrete surface that, over time, has lost the ability to hold materials together due to damage or environmental exposure.
The Method of concrete repair depends on the type of damage and whether you are fixing a slab, driveway, walkway, pool deck, indoor floor, or other surfaces.
Concrete repair with new concrete proposes the removal of the existing damaged concrete. Existing concrete must be cleaned before repair concrete is applied. Concrete repair prevents further damage, promotes longevity, reduces the risk of injury, and helps the concrete stay functional.
There are several methods of concrete repair, such as:
The selection of concrete repair methods is influenced by the availability of suitable material, the function of the structure, the nature of the damage, and the availability of funds.
However, no matter the method used, the goal is to get down to solid concrete with which the existing concrete can bond.
Bryan concrete works are your premier concrete contractor that is fully licensed and insured and has been serving Bryan in Texas for several years. We have professionals with many years of experience in the industry and are committed to providing exceptional work results.
Bryan concrete works is truly a one-stop concrete contractor that can provide exceptional solutions for all your concrete problems. We believe in customer-centric solutions, transparency, high-quality results, and using the best systems, equipment, and technology.
We are responsible for overseeing everything related to building projects, from the planning phases to the delivery of the finished home or complex. We help define goals, look at feasibility and budget, determine timelines, help establish performance standards, and guide owners in choosing what is best for them.
We provide essential services to our customers. Our concrete service include
Residential and commercial concrete service:
Residential construction statistics show that the number of new, privately owned residences has increased continually from 2009 to date. People live in residential buildings rather than community, commercial, industrial, or civil facilities. When building residential properties, the human factor is paramount.
Beyond the technical and financial parameters, resident buildings should reflect owners’ preferences, priorities, and personalities. While many think that single-family homes are residential construction, the category also includes Multi-family homes, condominiums, and townhouses.
Single-family:
Homes are endlessly found in neighborhoods. A single-family home is a free-standing residential building designed to be used as a single-dwelling unit with one owner, no shared walls, and its land. People create the home of their dreams when constructing a single-family home because they are not restricted by what their neighbors want. Depending on their location, these homes can have small yards or enough green space to include a few farm animals.
Multi-family:
These homes are residential structures comprised of multiple individual housing units, usually built on each other or side by side. These facilities are rarely constructed because they are often used as an investment. If this unit is rented out, the owner is responsible for the maintenance, which is why most people will rent their multi-family house instead of buying or building one. The best part of these homes is that more than one generation can live in them yet have their own space simultaneously.
Condominiums:
These are also known as condos and are often found in large cities, but they can also be in small towns. Condominiums look similar to multi-family homes, with many individual units making up a larger structure. The difference is that a different person owns each unit, and everyone who lives in the condo owns the common areas. Condos are often a good choice for those looking for less maintenance or a slightly more affordable way of life. Many people prefer to own a condominium house because they have lounge areas, pools, gyms, and many other amenities that single-family homes don't have.
Townhouses:
These are a combination of single-family homes and condominiums where the owners own the interior and exterior of their home and the land it sits on. They offer privacy, facilities such as a pool, gym, or clubhouse, and minimal maintenance. A few townhomes are still more affordable than most single-family homes
Commercial Construction
This building is a structure that is not used as a home, residence, or sleeping place by one or more persons maintaining a typical household to the exclusion of all others. These are usually large projects that include the use of heavy machinery and are funded by developers that have received funding from governmental offices. Every commercial construction project varies in size and effort and is unique. The designs and layouts of a structure are decided entirely by the owner. Every owner is unique, so the projects will be different.
The budget for your project and how it’s handled depends on the scale of the project. Commercial construction projects can be categorized into thread scales:
- Small-scale projects are often rebranding projects, such as updating the interiors of buildings, opening up spaces, or adding extensions to a structure. These projects are also shorter, requiring fewer employees and less equipment or materials, just like a new paint job, new flooring, or technological upgrades. Examples include an office space redesign, retail-to-restaurant conversion, and an exterior facelift for a church.
- Medium-scale project is usually an owner, upgrading, expanding, restructuring, or remodeling of a building. These projects are certainly more complex than small-scale construction and can take longer to complete. This could emerge from a company growing or an establishment going old. Examples include hotel upgrades, retail center expansions, and school remodels.
- Large-scale projects are usually built from scratch, with no foundation and no previous structure to work with. These projects are to be done very carefully for success which can take a long term or many years to finish. Large-scale projects require heavy communication between you and your contractor for pleasing results.
- Commercial Construction projects include restaurants, medical facilities, retail & grocery stores, shopping Malls, accommodations, industrial Structures, Institutional Buildings, sports facilities, and many others.
Driveways
Concrete is an excellent driveway material. It is versatile, preferred for vitality, appearance, and low maintenance, and indicates quality construction at first glance. The driveway has become an essential part of a terrain plan that influences an inviting image of a house.
Concrete driveway lends itself to various design options that can dramatically affect home landscaping and enhance property value.
Concrete driveways have long been known to give trouble-free service to homeowners and can last for 30 years without significant maintenance. As with many high-quality purchases, concrete costs less in the long run. Driveway construction requires adequate planning to eliminate possible problems in the future during the construction process. To eliminate stagnant water on your driveway, it should be sloped toward the street and away from existing structures.
Walkways
One of the biggest attractions of concrete sidewalks is their long service life, which averages from 20 to 40 years. A walkway is a smooth and flat path or aisle to move around the house, which connects different parts of the building, like a garden, driveway, and door.
It also acts as protection from water seepage in the foundation. Walkway provides a comforting look and enhances the appearance of the house, forming a relaxed and pleasant environment. The walkway construction is simple and easy, requiring staffing to move heavy construction materials and machines such as plate compactors, hand tampers, wheelbarrows, and shovels.
Foundations
Foundation is the lowest part of the building or the civil structure that is in direct contact with the soil. Foundation is one of the most vital substructures on which a building stands. It is beneath the ground soil, and the ground on which it rests is called the foundation bed. The foundation transfers the load from the constructed structure to the earth. Commonly, the foundation can be classified into two types, namely:
Shallow foundation: shallow foundations transfer the structural load to a coating near the surface rather than to a subsurface layer or a range of depths.
Deep foundation: deep foundations are used on tall buildings like skyscrapers or buildings constructed on weak soil. It transfers the load to a deeper depth below the ground surface.
Retaining walls
Retaining walls, also known as revetment or breast walls, are exceptionally rigid walls used for supporting soil sideways so that you can have them on both sides. Retaining walls are structures designed to restrain soil to a slope that it would not naturally keep to.
They are used to bound soils between two elevations, often in areas with undesirable slopes or where the terrain needs to be shaped and planned for more specific purposes, like hillside farming or roadway overpasses.
A retaining wall on the back and front sides is called a seawall or bulkhead. The retaining wall keeps the earth in place from shifting in situations where the cliff changes abruptly, preserving the ground-surface height difference.
An essential reference in properly designing and installing retaining walls is to recognize and equalize the tendency of the owned material to move downslope due to gravity. It is also essential to have proper drainage behind the wall to limit the pressure on the walls.
There are different types of retaining walls, namely gravity walls, buttress walls, gabion walls, crib walls, anchored walls, counterfort walls, cantilevered walls, diaphragm walls, sheet piling, bored piles, and many more.
Patios
Patios is an outdoor space generally used for dining or recreation that adjoins a structure and is typically paved as a great way to improve the look of your backyard.
A patio can provide you with a space for relaxation and enjoyment of fresh air and nature right on your doorstep. Patios can be any shape, color, texture, and pattern size, and they can add an exciting element of design to your home’s landscaping without doubt boosting the value of your home.
Evidence is clear that patios can add as much as 19% to the value of your home.
Patios require precision and patience to install. It must be built on a level surface. Therefore, preparing the site before any work begins is very important to ensure the longevity of your concrete patio. You can also avoid significant headaches in the future. If well maintained, it can last 30 years upward.
Stamped Concrete & Decorative Concrete
Stamped concrete has been inscribed or patterned, textured, or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, or several other patterns and textures.
Stamped concrete can create a natural visual fraction effect with the variety of patterns, colors, and textures available.
Decorative concrete is the use of concrete as an aesthetic enhancement to a structure while still serving its function as an integral part of the building. Decorative concrete is achieved through various materials that may be applied during the process or after the concrete is completed. These materials include but are not limited to stamped concrete, acid staining, decorative overlays, polished concrete, concrete countertops, vertical overlays, and more.
Concrete Repairs
Concrete repair is the process of fixing a concrete surface that, over time, has lost the ability to hold materials together due to damage or environmental exposure.
The Method of concrete repair depends on the type of damage and whether you are fixing a slab, driveway, walkway, pool deck, indoor floor, or other surfaces.
Concrete repair with new concrete proposes the removal of the existing damaged concrete. Existing concrete must be cleaned before repair concrete is applied. Concrete repair prevents further damage, promotes longevity, reduces the risk of injury, and helps the concrete stay functional.
There are several methods of concrete repair, such as:
- The Dry-Pack Method: The dry-pack method can be used on small holes in new concrete with a depth equal to or greater than the surface diameter. Once the required thickness is reached, the mortar is ready to be packed into the hole using thin layers.
- Concrete Replacement: Concrete replacement is required where the depth of damaged concrete exceeds 6 inches. When this occurs, you should use typical concrete replacement methods, and the repair will be more effective if tied in with existing reinforcing steel.
- Replacement of Unformed Concrete: The replacement of damaged areas in horizontal slabs involves no unique process other than using construction practices to place new slabs. Repair work can be bonded to old concrete using a bond coat of equal amounts of sand and cement.
- Synthetic Patches: One of the most recent developments in concrete repair is synthetic materials for bonding and patching. Before repairing a deteriorated concrete surface, all unsound concrete should be removed by sawing or chipping the required area.
- Preplaced Aggregate Concrete: This unique commercial technique has been used for massive repairs, particularly for underwater repairs of piers and abutments.
The selection of concrete repair methods is influenced by the availability of suitable material, the function of the structure, the nature of the damage, and the availability of funds.
However, no matter the method used, the goal is to get down to solid concrete with which the existing concrete can bond.
Why Hire a Professional Concrete Contractor
There are several reasons why hiring a professional to pour your new concrete slab is recommended:
- Experience and Expertise: Professional concrete contractors have the experience and expertise to handle various concrete projects. They know how to properly prepare the site, mix the concrete, and pour it to achieve the desired results.
- Quality Work: A professional concrete contractor will ensure that the job is done right the first time. They will use high-quality materials and follow proper techniques to ensure the durability and longevity of the concrete slab.
- Time and Cost Efficiency: A professional contractor will have access to the necessary tools and equipment, as well as the knowledge and experience to complete the job quickly and efficiently. This can save you time and money in the long run.
- Safety: Pouring and finishing concrete can be a dangerous and labor-intensive task. Professional contractors are trained to handle the hazards of working with concrete and will take necessary safety precautions to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Legal Requirements: Depending on the location and the size of the project, there may be legal requirements and permits necessary to pour a concrete slab. A professional contractor will be familiar with these regulations and ensure that the project is completed in compliance with local codes and ordinances.
Why hire a Professional Concrete Company?
If you're planning on starting a concrete project, you may be wondering whether to tackle the job yourself or to hire a professional concrete company. While DIY projects can be fun and cost-effective, concrete work can be complicated and time-consuming, and there are many benefits to hiring a professional concrete company for your next project.
First of all, a professional concrete company has the experience and expertise necessary to ensure that your project is completed to the highest standards. They know the right mix ratios, curing times, and finishing techniques to achieve the best results. They also have the necessary tools and equipment to get the job done efficiently and effectively.
Another advantage of hiring a professional concrete company is that they can offer advice and guidance on your project. They can help you select the best type of concrete for your needs and provide suggestions for design and layout. They can also give you an estimate of the cost and time required for the project, so you can plan accordingly.
When you hire a professional concrete company, you can also be confident that your project will be completed safely. Concrete work involves heavy machinery, sharp tools, and potentially hazardous materials, and a professional company will have the necessary safety protocols and procedures in place to protect their workers and your property.
Finally, hiring a professional concrete company can save you time and money in the long run. They have the expertise and equipment to complete the job quickly and efficiently, which can reduce the time and effort you need to invest in the project. They can also ensure that the job is done right the first time, which can save you money on costly repairs or do-overs down the line.
So hiring a professional concrete company is the best way to ensure that your concrete project is completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. So, if you're planning a concrete project, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional concrete company to get the job done right.
First of all, a professional concrete company has the experience and expertise necessary to ensure that your project is completed to the highest standards. They know the right mix ratios, curing times, and finishing techniques to achieve the best results. They also have the necessary tools and equipment to get the job done efficiently and effectively.
Another advantage of hiring a professional concrete company is that they can offer advice and guidance on your project. They can help you select the best type of concrete for your needs and provide suggestions for design and layout. They can also give you an estimate of the cost and time required for the project, so you can plan accordingly.
When you hire a professional concrete company, you can also be confident that your project will be completed safely. Concrete work involves heavy machinery, sharp tools, and potentially hazardous materials, and a professional company will have the necessary safety protocols and procedures in place to protect their workers and your property.
Finally, hiring a professional concrete company can save you time and money in the long run. They have the expertise and equipment to complete the job quickly and efficiently, which can reduce the time and effort you need to invest in the project. They can also ensure that the job is done right the first time, which can save you money on costly repairs or do-overs down the line.
So hiring a professional concrete company is the best way to ensure that your concrete project is completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. So, if you're planning a concrete project, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional concrete company to get the job done right.
Customer Testimonials
"Very reliable company and their concrete work looks really great. I am happy to refer these guys to friends and family" |
"The stained concrete Bryan Concrete Works did throughout our home is amazing, and I love the concrete countertops." |
"Great company and great prices, we had concrete poured around our pool and backyard, and a foundation for my shop." - John G. (Brenham TX) |