When you need a commercial concrete contractor committed to excellence, turn to Burns Brothers Concrete. We bring high quality commercial and industrial concrete work to Syracuse and beyond. As a commercial and industrial concrete company, we are dedicated to excellence. We regularly complete projects for retail, hospitality, municipal, corporate, and industrial locations in New York State. No matter how large or small your concrete construction project may be, we have the staff and experience to complete it professionally and in a timely manner.
Founded in 1947, Burns Brothers Concrete is proud to be a family business. Originally the business was started by three brothers: Emmett Burns, Tormey Burns, and Barnum Burns. Today the business is still run by three brothers, all the sons of Emmett Burns. While we started in residential construction, it did not take us long to focus on commercial construction and then commercial concrete. Today, we bring decades of experience to each and every commercial concrete project we take on. We are members of the Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. and a recipient of the Syracuse Builders Exchange Craftsmanship Award.
We are experts in concrete construction. We can pour foundations, sidewalks, parking lots, roads, and can work on projects both above and below the landline. Call us today for a free estimate on your project.
Did you know that in most cases steel building construction offers the benefit of lower project costs? In fact, comparative studies indicate that a structural steel framing system will typically cost between 5 to 7 percent less than a concrete framing system.
Not all general contracted jobs are restricted to businesses or homes. Many projects can include, but are not limited to: concrete driveways, rooftops, sidewalks and patios. Always find the service that best suits your group or individual needs.
Care to guess how much building-relate d waste material in demolition and renovation is eventually recycled? That would be as much as 30 percent. The most commonly recycled materials are steel and other metals, wood, concrete, and asphalt.
While the precast concrete building process is similar to tilt-up construction, the panels are not created on site. Rather, the concrete panels are pre-cast at a large manufacturing facility and then transported to the job site.