Concrete Contractor in Fraser, MI


D&J Contracting is Fraser’s commercial concrete contractor for slabs, curbs, and flatwork that need to stay sound under traffic. We’ve spent 38 years in Southeast Michigan learning how subgrade prep, reinforcement, joints, and curing affect long-term performance.

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Our Concrete Contractor Services

Maintain the structural integrity and aesthetic of your property with expert concrete restoration and repair. We specialize in stabilizing worn surfaces and providing professional concrete solutions that ensure your site remains safe, level, and professional.

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Concrete Repairs & Maintenance

Address cracks, spalling, and uneven surfaces to maintain site safety and prevent the need for major structural replacement.

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Concrete Restoration & Commercial Services

Bring aged or high-traffic concrete back to life with specialized cleaning, resurfacing, and heavy-duty reinforcement.

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We stay active on commercial concrete work across Fraser, handling slabs, sidewalks, curbs, aprons, and repairs for properties that need clean layout and solid support under traffic. Explore the map and project pins below to see how we handle real field conditions, from base issues and drainage corrections to final finish and cleanup.

Commercial Properties We Service in Fraser

We build commercial concrete around how each site actually works in Fraser, because slab failure usually starts with traffic load, drainage, or poor access planning.

  • Retail Centers & Plazas, where sidewalks, curb returns, and entry pads have to stay level enough for ADA access and hold up under carts, foot traffic, and seasonal freeze thaw movement.
  • Industrial Parks & Warehouses, where dock aprons, approach slabs, and service walks need the strength to handle forklifts, delivery trucks, and repeated turning loads without breaking at the edges.
  • HOAs & Multi-Family Complexes, where walks, drives, and common-area slabs must stay safe for residents while controlling trip points, drainage flow, and long-term maintenance costs.
  • Municipal & Institutional Facilities, where schools, civic buildings, and public access areas need concrete that supports steady use, clear circulation paths, and code-aware layout from the start.


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Crew forming a warehouse apron near 14 Mile and Groesbeck in Fraser.
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Soil probe at 14 Mile and Groesbeck showed frost-prone subgrade movement.
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Built for Michigan Weather: Our Fraser Concrete Contractor Standards

Our concrete work lasts longer in Fraser because we do the unglamorous parts first and do them right. We shape drainage so water does not sit at the slab edge, we rebuild the sub-base so the concrete has something solid to bear on, and we use placement details that hold up when Michigan freezes, thaws, and moves moisture through the pavement system. That approach costs less over time because property managers avoid early patching, premature joint failure, and full-depth repairs that usually start with a weak base or trapped water.

  • Drainage first. We slope the slab and surrounding grade so water runs away from joints, corners, and low spots instead of soaking into the structure and breaking it down from underneath.
  • Sub-base support. We prepare a firm base that can carry traffic without pumping or settlement, which keeps edges from dropping out and saves owners from paying for repeat repairs.
  • Freeze-thaw resistance. We place concrete with Michigan weather in mind, so the surface can handle seasonal expansion and contraction without early scaling, cracking, or spalling.

Common Concrete Contractor Projects We Handle in Fraser

  • Retail centers along Mound Road and 14 Mile often call us for broken walks, settled curb returns, and entrance slabs that hold water after a storm. We cut back the failed concrete, check the subgrade for soft spots, rebuild support where needed, then reset slope so runoff leaves the slab instead of tracking toward doors and cart paths.
  • Industrial properties near the railroad corridor usually need dock aprons, truck aprons, and patch work where forklift traffic has crushed weak sections. We remove the damaged concrete to sound edges, correct base loss before placement, and tie new work into the existing slab with joints placed for heavy load movement and future repair control.
  • ADA updates around office sites and medical buildings usually start with trip points at walks, ramps, and curb transitions. We rework grade changes, set compliant slopes at entrances and crossings, and finish the concrete so wheelchairs, carts, and pedestrian traffic move cleanly through the site. That keeps Fraser properties usable without leaving settlement issues behind.


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Setting curb forms and regrading runoff near Hayes and 15 Mile.
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Uniformed D&J crew and company-owned excavator setting concrete forms on a Fraser site.
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In-House Crews & Equipment for Fraser Projects

Our Fraser concrete work stays in house from layout to final finish, with fully insured W2 crews running company-owned heavy equipment on every job. We do not hand slabs, sidewalks, curbs, or repairs to subcontractors, which keeps the same crew responsible for form line, base prep, placement, and cleanup, and gives property managers one schedule to follow and one team to answer for the work.

Trusted Concrete Reviews in Fraser

Property managers in Fraser have kept us on their short list because we handle concrete the same way every time, with proper prep, clean layout, and attention to the spots that fail first. Read the reviews below to see how that shows up on real jobs from curb returns to dock aprons.

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Kim Cole
14:49 15 Sep 25
I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the outstanding work performed by D&J Contracting. Their communication was excellent throughout the project, and the quality of their work was exceptional.

Thank you again for a job well done.
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Steve Czaiczynski
00:29 04 Sep 25
Great company will be using them in the future for 2 more parking lots
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Liz Kelly
13:18 29 Aug 25
D&J did a great job on our facility parking lot when we were in need of some asphalt catch basin repairs. They were professional, accommodating to our traffic needs, quick and thorough with the repairs, and back promptly after a week to retrieve their barriers. Their quote process was easy, and their pricing was incredibly reasonable for the work done. We are very pleased with D&J and recommend them highly.
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Jimmy Blackburne
14:59 31 Oct 24
D and j has been great to work with we have been doing work for them for 4 years now.

Payment terms are outstanding in the last four years payments have always been on time.

The staff at D and J are great and very helpful if there is any issues.
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Tom Sokol
18:59 10 Oct 24
They were very professional and an excellent value. They did a great job of prepping and finishing our parking lot. I highly recommend them for seal coat, crack filling and striping your asphalt.
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Trad Raper
19:16 18 Jan 24
D&J Contracting is a fantastic vendor. I manage a very large portfolio of retail stores and they are in my top 1% of all vendors. I give them my MOST enthusiastic recommendation. They care, they provide the best quality and customer service out there. Always go above and beyond and even take on special projects that are outside their main scope of work when I'm in a pinch. No job is too big or too small for them!
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Serhiy Yakobchak
14:44 30 May 23
Nothings but professionalism, everything done as requested and on time.
My project involved multiple services and pulling permits and I had several quotes and most companies don’t offer multiple services or don’t pull permits and you have to do it yourself.
D & J is the only company who takes care of city permits and takes care of all the services you need from start to finish. They also update you on everything, keep you in a loop and confirms everything with you.
In our specific case we needed a curb cut, driveway leveled and parking lot sealed and coated so low sports vehicles can safely pull in without scraping the bottom and D & J did it so well you can pull in even on skateboard now.
Highly recommend D & J, top quality, smooth process.
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David B
19:14 21 Oct 21
D&J was one of several companies I contacted for a quote to pave my 100’ driveway in May/June of 2021. They delivered a competitive quote, and I was further impressed by their professionalism and quick correspondence. After I hired D&J for the job, they came out to my residence within two weeks and paved my driveway in a single day. The driveway looks fantastic! The crew who paved it was friendly and quick-working, and the driveway is perfectly flat and slopes toward the road so there is no significant puddling (the attached photo is moments after a hard rain). It has been about four months since installation, and the driveway still looks impeccable. I was also contacted by D&J after the work was completed to ensure I was completely satisfied. I’ve had the misfortune of dealing with several subpar contractors in the construction industry in the recent past—but D&J is an exception to the rule. They were competitive, responsive, professional, and focused on quality and customer satisfaction. I was left very impressed. I have some future site work planned for my property, and I will absolutely be contacting D&J again.

Our 3-Step Concrete Contractor Process for Fraser

  1. On-Site Evaluation We inspect the slab, base, drainage, and traffic paths, then give a free estimate built around the actual field conditions.
  2. Permitting and Logistics We handle the required permits, Miss Dig locates, and access planning so the job stays organized and your property keeps moving in Fraser.
  3. Execution and Cleanup Our crew sets forms, places and finishes the concrete, then clears the site so managers are not left with debris or loose ends.


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Project manager reviewing a concrete site plan with a client near Hayes and 15 Mile.
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Crew member checking permit posting and Miss Dig marks near Groesbeck Highway.
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Fraser Permits & Codes Handled For You

We handle the permit work before concrete ever gets cut out. Our team files the paperwork with the Fraser Building Department, pulls the required Dumpster and right of way permits when the job needs them, and coordinates Miss Dig 811 locates before excavation starts. That keeps utility marks in place, keeps the site legal, and takes the regulatory burden off your desk so you can stay focused on the property while we manage the concrete work.

Frequently Asked Questions about Concrete Contractor in Fraser


When is the best time to schedule concrete work?

Spring through early fall gives us the best curing window, especially on commercial slabs that need steady temperatures and dry conditions. In Fraser, we try to plan pours before late-season cold snaps start pushing moisture into joints and fresh edges.

How do you keep our business open during the project?

We phase the work so entrances, sidewalks, and loading areas stay usable while we move from one section to the next. That usually means tighter staging, clear access paths, and short shutdown windows instead of taking the whole site offline.

How do you prevent winter weather damage?

We stop water from getting under the slab in the first place by fixing drainage, sealing weak joints, and replacing broken sections before freeze-thaw cycles spread the damage. On Macomb sites, that approach usually costs less than waiting for spring repairs after frost heave has already lifted the concrete.


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Cracked concrete at 14 Mile and Groesbeck, showing frost heave and ponding.
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Get a Free Quote for Concrete Contractor in Fraser

Property managers in Fraser should call D&J Contracting before a small slab break turns into base repair, trip hazards, or blocked access. We will walk the site, check drainage and support conditions, then give you a straight quote so you can make the next move without guessing.

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