Local Concrete Contractor Expertise
From Point Dume to Broad Beach, concrete contractor services in Malibu, CA require local knowledge. Hillside terrain, coastal salt spray, and strict building codes demand precision. We handle everything: foundations for new homes, driveways, patios, pool decks, and commercial flatwork. Each project respects Malibu's earthquake and fire-hazard standards.
Clear process. Local expertise. Quality every step.
Concrete work follows strict phases: planning, demolition, prep, installation, and inspection. Malibu requires separate permits for building, grading, and excavation. We handle all paperwork and coordinate with city inspectors.
We assess slope, drainage, soil type, and existing structures. Point Dume's hilltop homes need grading review. Broad Beach foundations need tide and salt-spray planning.
Old concrete removal, debris hauling, and waste recycling meet Malibu's 65% C&D recycling requirement. We remove per city code and haul with permitted vendors only.
Proper subbase, gravel compaction, and forms ensure level pour. Wind speeds up to 110 mph and seismic forces mean we use reinforcement that exceeds Malibu Building Code standards.
We pour, level, float, and finish to spec—smooth for driveways, brushed for pool decks, stamped for patios. Work respects Malibu's strict construction hours (7am–7pm weekdays).
Malibu Building Safety reviews every project. We schedule inspections and address any comments. Final approval means your project is code-compliant and documented.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From single-family homes to commercial projects—concrete solutions for Malibu's unique terrain.
New construction foundations, ADU pads, garage slabs, and pool decks built to seismic code. Malibu homes sit on varied soil—clay, rock, sandy patches—we engineer for each condition.

Reinforced foundation pour in Point Dume, CA
Driveways stand up to salt air and temperature swings. Broad Beach homes need durability; hillside driveways need proper slope for water runoff. RV pads and commercial parking follow ADA and California code.

Finished driveway in Broad Beach neighborhood
Stamped, stained, or plain finishes create outdoor living spaces. Malibu's no-sidewalk neighborhoods and rural charm mean custom patios fit the landscape perfectly.

Custom stamped patio overlooking Santa Monica Bay
Old concrete gone safely. Hauling respects Malibu's C&D recycling mandate—65% minimum diversion. Permitted trucks only; no shortcuts.

Safe demolition with proper debris management
Wind speeds reach 110 mph, seismic design forces are high, and the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone classification all affect concrete work. Foundations need extra reinforcement. Driveways must handle seasonal movement. We know Malibu's standards inside out.
Malibu's hillsides slide. Water management is critical. Concrete structures in required yards can't exceed one foot above ground without special compliance. We design for runoff, slope, and seasonal moisture.
Building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, spa/pool, and excavation permits are all submitted through the Malibu Development Portal. We handle the process. Construction work runs 7am–7pm weekdays, 8am–5pm Saturdays only; no work on Sundays or city holidays.
Point Dume, Broad Beach, and Topanga areas all have unique geology. No two properties are the same. Generic concrete advice fails here.
We serve all Malibu neighborhoods and nearby coastal areas.
Elevated bluff homes with ocean views. Concrete work here needs salt-spray corrosion planning and careful grading to prevent runoff onto Zuma Beach. We've handled dozens of Point Dume foundations and driveways.
Cape Cod-style neighborhoods with grand oceanfront homes. Patios and pool decks are staples here. Between Zuma and El Matador, Broad Beach stretches along a gorgeous shoreline with less crowding than neighboring areas.
Hillside properties with long driveways and steep access. Mudslide risk in winter means proper drainage and foundation work are essential. We design for seasonal water flow.
Luxury estates with custom finishes. Paradise Cove features single-family and mobile homes with a small pier, sandy beaches, and homes ranging up to $100 million.
Take Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) north from Santa Monica. From the south: PCH becomes your main approach to Broad Beach and Point Dume neighborhoods. From Malibu Canyon Road: drop down to PCH for coastal access or to reach canyon communities like Topanga. Parking is limited on many Malibu streets—we bring equipment early, minimize disruption, and respect resident parking.
Yes. Construction and development without required building permits is prohibited by the Malibu Municipal Code, though some exempt projects may still require planning approval. Foundations, driveways, patios, and slabs all need permits.
You may work 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on weekdays and 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Saturdays. Construction is not allowed on Sundays or city holidays.
The city requires construction and demolition project managers to recycle or reuse a minimum 65% of waste generated. Debris hauling must use city-permitted vendors only.
Yes. Coastal salt air accelerates corrosion of steel reinforcement. Proper mix design, adequate concrete cover, and waterproof sealing protect driveways and patios in beach neighborhoods. Annual maintenance is smart.
Steep hillsides, unstable soil, high wind loads (110 mph), seismic forces, wildfire hazard zoning, and winter mudslide risk all demand expert design. One-size-fits-all concrete fails here.
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