Concrete in Calgary
Find trusted concrete contractors in Calgary. Concrete, driveways, foundations All businesses listed are Calgary-based and sourced from verified directories.
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Concrete Star
Calgary
(587) 998-3902Listed 2026
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Concrete Visions Ltd
Calgary
(587) 896-0121Listed 2026
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Crackmaster Concrete Inc
Calgary
(403) 283-2938Listed 2026
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Custom Crib Works
Calgary
(403) 999-9412Listed 2026
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CW Concrete Calgary - C&W Stars Corp.
Calgary
(403) 613-2245Listed 2026
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Cypress Construction
Calgary
(587) 579-0751Listed 2026
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Delcor Construction Ltd
Calgary
(403) 207-5187Listed 2026
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Deluxe Concrete Calgary
Calgary
(403) 801-8623Listed 2026
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Eagle Asphalt Paving Ltd
Calgary
(403) 918-7254Listed 2026
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East Coast Concrete Ltd
Calgary
(403) 371-4011Listed 2026
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ECO BROS CONSTRUCTION
Calgary
(403) 400-3269Listed 2026
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Eden Concrete Care
Calgary
(403) 619-6749Listed 2026
View DetailsFrequently Asked Questions — Concrete in Calgary
- When can concrete be poured in Calgary?
- Concrete work in Calgary is typically done from late April through October when temperatures are reliably above 5°C. Cold-weather concrete pours require accelerating admixtures and thermal protection, adding cost. Spring and summer remain the preferred season for driveways and foundations.
- How much does a concrete driveway cost in Calgary?
- A concrete driveway in Calgary costs approximately $8–$15 per square foot installed, depending on thickness and finishing. A standard double driveway of 500 square feet runs $4,000–$7,500. Broom finish is the most affordable; exposed aggregate and stamped concrete cost more.
- Do concrete contractors in Calgary need permits?
- Driveway replacement in Calgary may require a Development Permit from The City of Calgary if it changes the existing footprint or alters drainage patterns. Your contractor should advise on permit requirements for your specific project and property.
