Full basement walls + footings
Engineered formwork, monolithic pour, inspection sign-off in one day
Est. 2018 · LONGMONT CO FOUNDATION CONTRACTOR
Poured walls, footings, slabs, ADU foundations, and pier foundations — engineered to spec, poured to code, and ready for the framer.
What we pour
One foundation contractor from dig to handoff — so the framer lands on a true, code-compliant base and the GC stays on schedule. Find your city for localized service pages.
Engineered formwork and poured concrete foundation walls for new-construction homes, additions, and ADUs across the Front Range.
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Code-compliant spread, continuous, and stepped footings sized to the structural drawings and the soils report for every new-construction project.
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Slab-on-grade foundations — monolithic and post-tension — engineered for Front Range soils and poured to code for new homes and additions.
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Foundations for accessory dwelling units — slabs, stem walls, and shallow basements engineered for tight urban lots across the Front Range.
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Drilled and poured pier foundations — sized to the soils report for decks, additions, ADUs, and structures on challenging Front Range lots.
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Garage slabs and basement floor pours — sized, reinforced, and finished for new construction with sealed control joints and a true plane.
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We pour to the structural drawings and the soils report, not a generic detail. Pour windows are real, embeds are set to template, and inspections are coordinated so the framer is never waiting on us.
Portfolio
New-construction walls, slabs, ADU foundations, and pier foundations across the Front Range — documented from dig to handoff.
Builder voices
"Walls came out plumb, anchors were exactly on template, and the inspection passed first time. That is what we pay for."
"We hit a soils condition mid-dig and they coordinated with the engineer the same day. No delay to the framing crew."
"Post-tension slab, cold-weather pour, blanketed and cured by the book. Stressed on schedule. Clean handoff."
How it works
We review the structural set, the soils report, and the target framing date. We share what is realistic and the next step.
We confirm access, dig conditions, and pour-route logistics — then return a written scope and pour window.
Excavation to engineered depth, formwork set true, rebar tied to spec, embeds set to template before the pour.
Consolidated pour, documented cure, inspection sign-off, and a clean handoff to the framer.
Get started
Share the structural set, the soils report, and your target framing date. We will reply within one business day with next steps.
Email quotes@longmontfoundations.com
Office hours Mon–Fri 7:00a–5:00p · Pour days as scheduled
Service area Denver metro & the Front Range