Aug 11 1998
Founder Record
Park City focus · Since 2024 · 1998 Utah contractor record
Owner-operated and built around Summit County concrete. Every crew day, mix design, and inspector relationship is tuned for the 36-inch frost depth, -7°F winter design temp, and altitude freeze-thaw that breaks lower-elevation specs.
Why Park City, only Park City
Jurgen Becker's Utah contractor license record dates to August 11, 1998. In January 2024 he formed Summit with a Park City and Summit County focus. Every week, every crew, every inspector relationship, and every cold-weather protocol is built around mountain concrete work.
When a Park City GC calls for footings, we're not fitting the job in between a Lehi foundation and a Draper tear-out. The calendar is already here. Which means the frost depth is right, the inspector knows us, and the framer starts on time.
Aug 11 1998
Founder Record
Jan 2024
Current LLC
Aug 11 1998
License Record
Park City, UT
Focus Area
What we pour
1 / Service
Driveways, patios, sidewalks, and garage slabs built for Park City freeze-thaw and snow-country use.
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2 / Service
Code-compliant footing and foundation work for Park City custom homes, additions, and commercial structures.
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3 / Service
Controlled concrete removal and site prep on Park City lots to set up successful replacement pours.
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When a Wasatch Front concrete crew drives up for the day, the drive time eats the pour window. Their mix design is rated for the 30-inch Utah Valley frost line, not Summit County's 36 inches. Their schedule is already booked against a Sandy driveway and a Provo foundation, so if something slips, your job is the one that waits. One day lost at the footing stage becomes a week lost by the time the framer is supposed to start.
Summit doesn't have a Sandy driveway to get back to. We're already in Park City. The calendar is already here.
Schedule
Not juggling jobs across four counties. If we commit to a pour date, the crew is already in Summit County that morning.
Code
36-inch frost depth, -7°F winter design temp, Seismic D/D₁. We pour to the numbers your inspector already checks.
Accountability
Jurgen is on every site from estimate to walkthrough. Direct line. No dispatch layer, no handoff between a prep sub and a pour sub.
Coverage
From Deer Valley ski-in/ski-out lots to Promontory custom-home builds, Old Town historic remodels to Canyons Village commercial work, Kimball Junction retail to the mountain lots along Jeremy Ranch and Glenwild — we work every Park City community and the surrounding Summit County towns.
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Summit Concrete is the concrete sub on a growing roster of Bailey Construction Park City custom home builds. Bailey captures the build photography; Summit pours the concrete. The work below is from that working relationship, used with permission.
Luxury Custom Home
Park City
Concrete for a Bailey Construction Park City custom home build, fall 2025.
Custom Home
Park City
Summit Concrete on an ongoing Bailey Construction Park City build, late 2025.
Winter Pour
Park City
Cold-weather concrete work on a Bailey Construction Park City winter pour.
Custom Home Foundation
Park City
Foundation work for Bailey Construction on a Park City build through a heavy-snow winter.