Remote Structural Concrete in Alaska
Residential Concrete in Anchorage & the Mat-Su Valley & Commercial Concrete Statewide
No matter the size or scope of your construction project, it needs a strong foundation. Alaska’s often harsh climate and terrain can make remote concrete projects more challenging than others.
As the region’s leading concrete contractor, Falcon Alaska has the unique experience and cement equipment to get the job done right. Since 1995, we’ve delivered exceptional remote concrete services to home and business owners throughout Anchorage and the Mat-Su Valley.
Our skilled and courteous team uses advanced technologies, such as GPS monitoring and other on-site solutions, to complete your remote structural concrete project on time and within budget.
Contact us today for more information about our remote structural concrete services.
Residential & Commercial Concrete Services
Whether you’re a home or business owner who needs a qualified contractor with in-house design and concrete teams, or a developer looking for a partner contractor, our Alaska remote concrete services make us uniquely qualified to take on your residential or commercial project statewide.
We specialize in remote structural concrete using both on- and off-road systems to build:
- Mono slabs
- Retaining walls
- Cell tower bases
- Residential foundations
- Commercial foundations
- And more
Remote Concrete Monitoring Systems
Structural concrete’s strength and quality rely heavily on existing conditions during the curing process:
- If temperatures are too low or the concrete has too much moisture, it can take longer to cure.
- If temperatures are too high or the concrete is too dry, it might cure faster than usual.
These inconsistencies can result in excessive cracking, spalling, high porosity, or low compression strength.
Falcon embeds specialized sensors in and around the concrete to ensure proper monitoring of a site’s condition. This helps us make any adjustments needed to facilitate appropriate curing and avoids costly concrete failures and repairs.
On- & Off-Road Systems
Once concrete starts mixing, it’s only a matter of time before it begins to set. While not typically a problem for project sites near maintained roads, it can present challenges in remote areas, as concrete mixers, pump trucks, carriers, and other equipment have limited off-road use.
Extreme snow and mud conditions in remote regions can also cause conventional trucks and heavy equipment to get bogged down and stuck at undeveloped sites, leading to wasted concrete and construction delays.
When you need a dependable remote structural concrete contractor with advanced on- or off-road systems, you can trust the Falcon team. We routinely work on remote sites and have off-road systems and equipment that ensure your project is completed as promised. Our tracked off-road mixers and carriers can navigate even the most challenging terrain, ensuring your residential or commercial concrete project is a seamless and stress-free experience.
Choose Falcon for Remote Concrete Services in Alaska
When you need Alaska concrete services that are second to none, call Falcon Alaska for scalable solutions that suit any project, regardless of size or scope.
We provide residential and commercial concrete services, including remote concrete work and complete design-build services for residential and commercial projects. When you choose Falcon, you’ll always enjoy transparent pricing, an efficient process, and premium craftsmanship.
Contact us today for professional, high-quality concrete work on Alaska’s most challenging terrains.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main challenges for remote structural concrete projects?
Transporting materials and equipment to remote sites can be difficult and expensive. Extreme temperatures also require specialized techniques to ensure the concrete’s structural integrity.
What is the process for remote structural concrete projects?
Transportation, limited resource access, and often complex coordination are unique challenges for remote projects. Meeting them requires careful logistics planning, pre-construction preparation, and reliable communication channels for job coordination. Safety steps often include stringent protocols for transporting, storing, and handling materials.
Is it more expensive to do remote concrete projects?
Generally, yes. This is due to transportation costs, accessibility challenges, labor costs, site preparation, and unforeseen challenges, such as extreme weather, which can cause increased costs and delays. Efficient resource management and innovative construction techniques are two ways to help residential and commercial customers keep costs down.