Demolition & clearing
Prepare the site for new work with demolition and site-clearing scopes coordinated around the project documents and site constraints.

Treasure State Concrete, Inc.
Public, commercial, and private projects—from demolition, excavation, and rock hammering through aggregate placement and grading, road building, paving, sealcoating, and striping.
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Civil construction
Treasure State Concrete, Inc. can evaluate multiple pieces of a civil scope together, helping project teams discuss site preparation, aggregate placement and grading, roads, and finished pavement as connected work instead of isolated bid items.
Introduce a project to our estimating team →Site-to-surface capabilities

Prepare the site for new work with demolition and site-clearing scopes coordinated around the project documents and site constraints.
Rock hammering for suitable jobs, plus excavation and grading for planned elevations, building areas, site circulation, drainage, and supporting improvements.
Coordinate cut and fill, embankment construction, and specified soil-stabilization work within the approved civil plan.
Our aggregate placement and grading crew can place, spread, shape, and grade base and aggregate materials to the project plans and specifications when those services are included in the reviewed scope.
Coordinate sitework around stormwater features and site utilities identified in the project plans and division of responsibility.
Carry road-building work through paving, suitable sealcoating scopes, and pavement striping when those items are included in the contracted project scope.

One coordinated conversation
The right division of work depends on the plans, specifications, schedule, contracting structure, and site. Show us the whole project so our team can identify the work Treasure State Concrete, Inc. can perform and coordinate the materials the project needs.
Selected project experience
These project names are examples from our current portfolio. Ask our team which experience is most relevant to the scope you are planning.




Pre-bid checklist
The more complete the first package is, the easier it is to understand the requested scope and bid timeline. Send what is available; unknown items can be identified during review.
Share the current civil drawings, specifications, addenda, and relevant reports.
Include the bid deadline, anticipated start, sequencing, phasing, and completion requirements.
Identify the requested divisions of work, bid items, takeoffs, alternates, and allowances.
Provide survey, soils or geotechnical information, known removals, exposed or suspected rock, and current site photos when available.
Note haul routes, work-hour constraints, staging, stockpile areas, occupied-site limits, and traffic needs.
Clarify utility coordination, stormwater responsibilities, erosion-control scope, and known conflicts.
Include the owner, general contractor, engineer, bidding contact, and the best way to submit questions.
Public, commercial, and private civil work
Send the plans, specifications, bid date, project schedule, scope, quantities, and contact information for the opportunity.
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