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Concrete Contractor in Skyview Ranch, Calgary

Skyview Ranch packs homes tight on narrow lots with rear lanes, so the concrete here is all about access. We pour laned garage pads and slim side-yard slabs cleanly in spaces where a careless crew makes a mess of the neighbour’s fence.

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What concrete looks like in Skyview Ranch right now

Skyview Ranch was established in 2011 and built fast and dense. It is one of the higher-density communities in the NE: narrow lots, zero-lot-line homes, rear-laned garages, and not much room between a house and the fence.

That density defines the work. A laned garage pad in Skyview is a tight pour — the access is a back lane, the side yards are often a metre or two wide, and the slab has to be placed without tracking concrete across a neighbour’s property or a finished lawn. It takes a crew that plans the access, protects the surroundings, and finishes clean. The pour itself is the easy part.

Like the rest of the new NE, Skyview sits on engineered fill that is still consolidating. So the two challenges stack: a confined site and a settling base. Both have to be handled, or you get a cracked pad in a spot that is awkward to fix.

What concrete costs in Skyview Ranch

Current 2026 Calgary ranges. On tight Skyview lots, access and protection of surroundings can add labour even when the slab is small.

$12–14Brushed finish /sq ft
$16–18Exposed aggregate /sq ft
$18–20Stamped /sq ft
5–6″Garage pad thickness

Includes site prep, compacted gravel sub-base, forming, rebar, 32 MPa air-entrained pour, finishing, control joints and cleanup. Sealer quoted separately. Limited access — wheelbarrowing or pumping concrete to a back lane — is the main thing that moves a Skyview number.

Why Skyview Ranch homeowners call us

Tight lots punish sloppy crews. We plan the access first — how the concrete reaches the back lane, where the truck sits, how we protect your neighbour’s fence and lawn — then pour. The result is a clean job site and a pad placed correctly, not concrete splatter two doors down and an awkward conversation.

Every Skyview pour gets the full spec: a re-compacted road-crush base for the new fill, 10M rebar grid, a 32 MPa air-entrained CSA mix for freeze-thaw, control joints at 8–10 ft, 5–6″ on garage pads, and a protected 28-day cure. You deal with owner Leonardo Aiello directly, and the work is backed by the Alberta New Home Warranty Program.

Skyview Ranch concrete questions

My lot is tight with a rear lane — can you still pour a garage pad?

Yes, it is what we do most in Skyview. We plan how the concrete reaches the back lane, protect the neighbouring fence and lawn, and pour the pad clean at 5–6 inches on a compacted base. Tight access is a planning problem, not a dealbreaker.

There is barely a metre between my house and the fence — can you pour a side walk there?

We can. Narrow side-yard slabs are routine here. We form to the available width, keep the work contained, and finish it so it drains away from the foundation in that confined space.

Will concrete get tracked onto my neighbour’s property?

Not on our jobs. Protecting surroundings is part of how we plan a tight pour — boards, barriers and a clean-as-we-go approach. Skyview is dense enough that we treat the neighbour’s side as carefully as yours.

Do you serve all of Skyview Ranch and the nearby NE?

Yes — Skyview Ranch, Redstone, Cornerstone, Savanna and the surrounding new NE. We are set up for tight-access, new-fill pours out here. Free written quotes throughout.

Nearby NE communities we serve

Tight lot, clean pour

A free on-site walk-through, a written line-item quote, and a garage pad placed cleanly in the space you have. Call Patriarch for your Skyview Ranch project.


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