Concrete Contractors of McKinney
HVAC & Mechanical Coordination Sequenced With the Concrete Schedule
Rooftop curbs, condenser pads, and mechanical yards poured and coordinated with licensed HVAC crews across Collin County.
McKinney Project Execution
We are a concrete contractor, not a licensed mechanical shop—what we provide is the coordination that keeps HVAC crews from waiting on a slab, or a slab from waiting on a curb detail.
- —Condenser pads and mechanical yard slabs engineered for equipment loads
- —Rooftop curb blocking coordinated with roofing and mechanical install dates
- —Trenching and sleeve coordination for refrigerant lines and condensate drains
- —Punch list walk-throughs that cover both concrete and mechanical tie-ins
North Dallas Ready
Serving developers, GCs, property managers, and ownership groups across McKinney, Allen, Anna, Blue Ridge, Carrollton, Celina, Copeville, Dallas, Fairview, Farmersville, Frisco, Garland, Josephine, Lavon, Lewisville, Little Elm, Lowry Crossing, Lucas, Melissa, Murphy, Nevada, Parker, Plano, Princeton, Prosper, Richardson, Rockwall, Rowlett, Sachse, The Colony, Van Alstyne, Weston, Westminster, Wylie.
Related Services
McKinney's industrial and distribution growth along US-380 and the 121 corridor keeps rooftop and package HVAC scopes moving on the same tight clock as the concrete pads underneath them. Our crews pour the housekeeping pads, condenser slabs, and rooftop curb blocking that mechanical equipment sits on, which puts us on the schedule-critical path for HVAC delivery whether we like it or not. Rather than let two separate subs guess at each other's timelines, property owners and general contractors increasingly ask us to coordinate the mechanical scope directly alongside our own concrete work.
To be clear about what we are: we're a concrete contractor, not a licensed mechanical shop. What we bring to a McKinney project is the coordination discipline — pairing our own crews pouring rooftop unit curbs, condenser pads, and mechanical yard slabs with licensed HVAC subcontractors we've used repeatedly across Collin County, then sequencing the work so mechanical rough-in, curb placement, and final tie-ins land on the same schedule instead of stacking delays on top of each other.
The failure pattern we're hired to prevent is familiar to anyone who has run a McKinney tenant improvement or industrial build-out: a rooftop unit shows up before the curb blocking is set, or a condenser pad gets poured to the wrong dimension because the mechanical cut sheet never made it to the concrete crew. On a Craig Ranch retail build-out or a distribution center along the 380 corridor, that kind of miss costs a week of crane rental or a rooftop unit sitting on a flatbed with nowhere to land. We close that gap by reviewing mechanical equipment schedules before we form a single pad.
For general contractors managing multiple trades on a McKinney commercial job, that means one call covers both the concrete and the mechanical sequencing instead of two subs working off separate schedules. For property owners and developers contracting with us directly, it means the HVAC installer we bring in already knows how our crews sequence pours, so there's no learning curve burned on a compressed schedule. Either way, the goal is the same: nobody's mechanical equipment sits idle waiting on concrete, and no concrete gets poured to the wrong spec because a curb detail changed after the drawings were issued.
Why Choose Us
- ✓Self-performed concrete for rooftop curbs, condenser pads, and mechanical yards
- ✓Vetted, licensed HVAC subcontractor network built across McKinney, Allen, and Frisco job sites
- ✓Mechanical equipment schedules cross-checked against our pour schedule before concrete goes down
- ✓Single point of contact for GCs coordinating concrete and mechanical trades on one project
- ✓Direct-to-owner or subcontractor-to-GC — we fit into whichever contract structure the project needs
Capabilities
What’s Included
Concrete-First Sequencing
Housekeeping pads, condenser slabs, and rooftop curb blocking are scheduled around mechanical delivery dates, not the other way around.
Vetted Mechanical Partners
We work with licensed HVAC subcontractors we've used repeatedly across McKinney, Allen, and Frisco jobsites.
One Schedule, One Call
GCs and owners get a single point of contact for concrete and mechanical sequencing instead of managing two separate subs.
Rooftop unit curbs and condenser pad concrete self-performed in-house
Licensed HVAC subcontractor network vetted across McKinney and Collin County
Single point of contact for GCs juggling mechanical, electrical, and concrete trades
Industries
Who We Support
- •Industrial & logistics
- •Retail & restaurant
- •Office & corporate
- •Healthcare
- •Municipal & education
Deliverables
What You Receive
- •Mechanical pad and curb layout coordinated with equipment cut sheets
- •Sequencing schedule aligning concrete pours with mechanical delivery
- •Sleeve and trench coordination for refrigerant and condensate lines
- •Closeout walk-through covering concrete and mechanical scope
Process
How We Execute
Scope Alignment
Review drawings, soils, and project goals to align budget and schedule.
Preconstruction
Finalize submittals, permits, and mobilization logistics.
Execution
Superintendents manage crews, QA, and inspections to hit milestones.
Closeout
Punch list, documentation, warranties, and turnover ensure a clean finish.
FAQ
Common Questions
Do you install the HVAC equipment yourselves?
No. We self-perform the concrete pads, curbs, and trenching that mechanical equipment sits on, and we coordinate installation with licensed HVAC subcontractors we've vetted across Collin County.
Why would a general contractor hire a concrete contractor to coordinate mechanical work?
Because the pad, curb, and trench work sits on the same critical path as the mechanical install. When one contractor coordinates both, there's no gap between a mechanical schedule and a concrete schedule that were built independently.
Can you handle rooftop unit curb blocking for tilt-wall and metal buildings?
Yes. We coordinate curb blocking dimensions and placement with the mechanical equipment cut sheets before roofing crews close in the deck, so the curb lands exactly where the rooftop unit needs it.
Do you bid this as a subcontractor or only direct to owners?
Both. We regularly bid mechanical coordination and pad work as a subcontractor to McKinney-area general contractors, and we also take it on direct for developers and property owners.
What happens if the mechanical equipment schedule changes mid-project?
We keep pad and curb pours flexible until equipment cut sheets are locked, and we flag schedule risk early rather than pouring to outdated dimensions and cutting the concrete later.
Service Area
North Dallas Coverage Area
We mobilize experienced crews across Collin County and the surrounding North Dallas markets. Every location receives the same project management discipline and quality control procedures.
What's Included
Service Inclusions
Condenser pad and mechanical yard slab construction
Rooftop unit curb blocking coordinated with roofing and mechanical trades
Refrigerant line and condensate drain trenching and sleeve placement
Mechanical equipment cut sheet review against concrete layout
Sequencing schedule aligning pours with mechanical delivery dates
Licensed HVAC subcontractor sourcing and scheduling
Joint punch list walk-through covering concrete and mechanical tie-ins
As-built documentation of pad and curb dimensions for facility records
Representative example of project scope we handle
HVAC & Mechanical Coordination
Location
US-380 Corridor, McKinney TX
Scope
Rooftop curb blocking and condenser pad concrete for an 18-unit package HVAC replacement on an occupied 140,000 SF distribution building
Client Situation
Property owner needed rooftop units replaced without shutting down warehouse operations, and the mechanical contractor needed curb blocking dimensions locked before crane day
Our Approach
We reviewed equipment cut sheets against the existing roof structure, poured condenser pads and coordinated curb blocking dimensions with the mechanical sub two weeks ahead of crane mobilization, and scheduled trenching for refrigerant lines around warehouse operating hours
Outcome
All 18 units set on schedule in a single crane day with zero warehouse downtime
Coordinating mechanical work on a McKinney project? Send us the equipment schedule and we'll return pad and curb pricing.
Mechanical Coordination
Need concrete and HVAC coordinated on one schedule?
Send us the mechanical equipment schedule and cut sheets and we'll return pad, curb, and sequencing pricing.