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Services We Offer

Precision Construction is dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions for foundations, structural concrete, paving, tilt-up concrete, concrete deep foundations, and civil site work. With a commitment to excellence and a wealth of industry expertise, we ensure that your projects are completed efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards.
Concrete Foundations

FOUNDATIONS

Our foundation services cover a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial projects. We specialize in providing durable and reliable foundation solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of each project. Whether it’s laying the groundwork for a new home, supporting the infrastructure of a commercial building, or handling the complex demands of industrial construction, our experienced team ensures precision and quality at every step. With a focus on innovation and long-term stability, we deliver foundations designed to stand the test of time.


PAVING

PAVING

When it comes to commercial paving in Louisiana, Precision Construction is your top choice for providing high-quality concrete paving solutions for commercial and industrial properties. Our team is highly skilled in placing commercial driveways, approaches, and paving areas of all sizes. Our experience spans a wide range of projects. Precision Construction understands the importance of having functional and visually appealing paving solutions. Our concrete paving solutions are designed to enhance the appearance, functionality, and accessibility of the project, and we take pride in combining exceptional quality with utility in all of the projects we take on.


STRUCTURAL-CONCRETE

STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

Structural concrete, also known as reinforced concrete, is the part of the building that supports the weight of everyone and everything inside of it. This type of concrete is normally cast-in-place, meaning that they are poured, reinforced, and cured in its final position during the early phases of construction. Foundations, slabs, columns, and some types of walls can be cast on site, especially large segments that may be difficult to transport. Structural concrete contains metal reinforcements, like steel rebar or post-tension systems, that allow it to bear the entire weight of the building without failure. Most often, there are some elements of that are cast on-site and some that are precast – like stairs, footings, and support beams. 


TILT-UP-CONCRETE

TILT-UP CONCRETE

At Precision Construction, we specialize in providing high-quality tilt walls for a variety of commercial projects. Our team is led by a fourth-generation commercial contractor with over 15 years of experience in the field. We are dedicated to providing the best possible service and results for our clients. Our team has a reputation for excellence, and we are committed to delivering top-quality workmanship and materials on every project we undertake.


Civil Site Work

CIVIL SITE WORK

Our civil site work services encompass a broad spectrum of activities, including grading, excavation, drainage, and utilities. We collaborate with clients to ensure that their sites are prepared efficiently and effectively for construction, meeting all regulatory and safety standards. Moreover, our excavators and dozers are equipped with the latest Trimble Earthworks GPS technology, ensuring precision and accuracy in every task we undertake.


Civil Site Work

DEEP FOUNDATIONS

Deep foundations are commonly used for building in areas with poor soil conditions at the surface but can also be used to anchor very tall or heavy structures. Piles, piers, caissons, or other large supports are installed deep into the bedrock to allow the foundation to distribute the weight of the building over a larger, more stable area. The depth of the foundation depends on how tall the final product will be. The supports can be made from a variety of different materials, ranging from concrete to steel, and are used to build highways, bridges, high-rises, and other superstructures. Concrete piles can be precast or cast-in-place and are reinforced with steel rebar or other material to prevent failure. The site is excavated, and the supports are poured, driven, or drilled into the ground and embedded into the solid bedrock for stability. The type of pile or pier depends on the size of the build and soil conditions.