Loading Dock Construction in Phoenix, AZ
Loading dock construction in Phoenix — built to spec for your vehicles, loads, and operations.
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Heavy-Duty Loading Dock Construction
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Dock-height walls and concrete aprons engineered specifically for commercial truck impact and freight loads
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We verify all foundation work and drainage before the first block is laid to prevent settlement under repeated use
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High-PSI concrete and reinforced rebar placement on every approach apron to handle high-frequency freight traffic
Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Services
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Standard loading dock height is 48 inches (dock platform surface to finished grade/apron) to 52 inches, designed to match standard semi-trailer heights of 48 to 50 inches. Some regional or specialized operations use different heights — 54 inches for certain equipment, or lower heights for specialty vehicles. Father & Son Masonry works with your fleet specifications. We confirm height with your facility manager and dock leveler equipment supplier before construction.
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For a typical dock project — excavation, pit forming, concrete placement, and finish — construction typically runs 3 to 6 weeks depending on dock size and complexity. Permit approval beforehand usually takes 2 to 4 weeks. A retrofit or dock apron replacement might take 2 to 4 weeks. We provide a project schedule in the estimate based on the scope and season.
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Yes. Any new loading dock or major modification requires a City of Phoenix building permit. The permit includes review of structural design, pit dimensions, drainage, and site grades. Engineering review by the city or third-party engineer is typical. Father & Son Masonry submits the permit application and coordinates approvals as part of the project.
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Loading dock aprons require stronger concrete than standard slabs because of concentrated forklift and pallet jack loads. Typical specification is 4 to 6 inches thick, 3,500 to 4,000 psi strength, with rebar or wire mesh reinforcement. The exact spec depends on the expected traffic intensity and forklift load capacity. We work with the structural engineer to specify the right thickness and reinforcement for your operations.
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Yes, but it's a significant project. Raising a dock requires extending the pit upward, which means new concrete and structural modifications. Lowering a dock is typically more expensive because it requires excavation and structural support removal. In many cases, it's less costly to leave the existing dock and build a new one at the correct height. We assess your existing dock and discuss the cost-benefit of modification versus new construction.
Structural Masonry & Concrete Solutions for Every Project Scale
Father & Son Masonry has been the structural masonry contractor Phoenix homeowners and commercial developers rely on since 1994. ROC licensed, BBB A+ rated, and supervised on every job — we hold the same structural standards on a single retaining wall as on a full commercial shell building.
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Steel rebar on every job — standard practice, not an upsell
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Owner on every job site: David or Karen Carrillo from first visit to final sign-off
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ROC licensed since 1994 · BBB Accredited · A+ Rating
Areas Where We Serve And Deliver Excellence
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Phoenix
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Tempe
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Scottsdale
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Mesa
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Gilbert
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Glendale
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Goodyear
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Peoria
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Surprise
We operate throughout Maricopa County and the greater Phoenix metro. Whether your project is in the East Valley, West Valley, or central Phoenix, we come to your project or property for a detailed site walk.