Concrete Services Across North Dakota

Concrete Done Right, Because the Building on Top Depends on It

Every steel building we put up sits on concrete, and we have learned over the years that the building on top is only as good as the slab underneath. Anderco Enterprises now offers full concrete services across North Dakota, drawing on the same engineering discipline, project management, and field crews that have built our reputation in steel construction. From foundations and slabs to structural concrete work, we deliver concrete that meets spec, holds tolerance, and stands up to North Dakota frost cycles.

Whether you need foundation work for a new build, a slab for an addition, or standalone concrete services for your project, you get a contractor that understands what the concrete has to support and engineers it accordingly.

Concrete Services We Provide

Foundations

Footings, walls, and slab-on-grade foundations engineered for North Dakota frost depths and the loads your building has to carry. We pour foundations sized to your structural plans and our local code requirements.

Concrete slabs

Floor slabs for shops, warehouses, garages, agricultural buildings, and commercial spaces, finished to the tolerance your operation needs.

Structural concrete

Load-bearing concrete elements integrated into your overall structure, designed and poured to engineered specifications.

Site work and prep

Grade preparation, forming, rebar placement, and the prep work that determines how well the finished concrete actually performs.

Concrete repair and replacement

Replacing failed slabs, repairing cracks and spalling, and restoring concrete that has aged out of usefulness.

Why Hire Anderco for Concrete Work

Most concrete contractors pour concrete and walk away. Most building contractors hire someone else to pour the concrete, then pray it cures right. We do both, on the same projects, with the same crew accountable for the whole result. That changes how we approach concrete work in three ways:

  • We engineer to the building, not just the slab. When the same team is putting the steel up, the foundation gets designed around the structure that has to live on top of it.

  • We know North Dakota frost. Our foundations are designed to clear ND frost depths and built to handle the freeze-thaw cycles that punish poorly-engineered concrete.

  • One contractor, one warranty, one accountable team. If the concrete fails, you do not get a finger-pointing contest between three vendors. You get one company that owns the result.

Standalone Concrete Projects

Concrete services are not limited to projects where we are also putting up a building. If you need a slab for a separate addition, foundation work for another contractor's build, or any standalone concrete project across North Dakota, we are equipped to take it on.

Service Area

Anderco provides concrete services across North Dakota, including Fargo and the surrounding region. If your project is in ND, we can quote it.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • North Dakota frost depth ranges from roughly 48 to 60 inches in most parts of the state, depending on location. Foundations have to extend below frost depth to prevent heave damage during freeze-thaw cycles. We engineer every foundation to local frost requirements and to the structural loads the building above will carry.

  • Concrete can be poured in North Dakota from spring through late fall under normal conditions. Cold-weather pours are possible into early winter using insulated blankets, heated enclosures, and concrete mix designs that account for low temperatures, but the deepest part of winter usually pauses pour work. We plan project timelines around this so you are not waiting on weather you could have built around.

  • No. We take on standalone concrete projects across North Dakota, including foundation work for other contractors' builds, slab replacements, and standalone pour projects. The same crew, equipment, and engineering discipline that supports our steel building work is available for concrete-only jobs.

Request a Concrete Quote

Tell us what you are pouring, where you are pouring it, and when it has to be done. We will come back with a quote and a timeline you can build a project around.