You don't need another sub who shows up late, waters down the mix, and leaves you a punch list. You need the concrete trade handled — bid to backfill — by a crew that hits the pour date, self-performs the whole stack, and puts one name on the truck. That's the relationship we're built for.
Concrete is the trade that sets — or wrecks — your schedule. Footers gate the framer, the slab gates everyone, and a bad pour gates your closing. When the concrete sub is dialed in, the whole job breathes. When they're not, you're the one explaining the slip to the owner.
Jireh Construction is a dedicated concrete subcontractor — that's all we do. We work with custom-home builders, commercial GCs, and construction managers across Middle Tennessee as the concrete specialist on the job: footers, foundation slabs, flatwork, storm shelters, cutting, decorative, and self-performed commercial floors. We're not a full-service GC moonlighting in concrete and we're not a broker who subs your pour to whoever's cheap that week. We pour it ourselves.
That means a single accountable number, a crew that knows your super by name by the third pour, and a schedule you can actually build a critical path around. Below is exactly how we make the concrete the part of your job you stop thinking about.
The contractors who use us once tend to stop bidding the concrete out. Here's what earns that.
We pour when we said we would, and we watch the weather so you don't have to. When a forecast says no, you hear it from us days out — not at 6 a.m. with trucks ordered. Our base prep, jointing, and weather discipline are why our callback rate sits under half a percent across 250+ recent pours.
Footers, slab, flatwork, cutting, decorative, commercial floors — we self-perform all of it with our own crews, pump, and laser screed. You're not coordinating four concrete vendors or waiting on someone else's rented equipment. One scope, one schedule, one name on the truck.
We set embeds to template for your framer, coordinate stub-ups with your plumber and electrician before the pour, and build to your structural engineer's stamped set. We show up to the pre-con, and we photograph the steel before it's covered so your inspection never stalls.
Licensed and insured, bondable, with current COI, W-9, and references ready to hand your PM. We're used to GC and CM onboarding portals, lien waivers, and pay-app schedules. Adding us to your vendor system is a formality, not a project.
Send the plan set and we bid it back inside 48 hours — scoped line by line, with inclusions and exclusions spelled out so you're not eating a change order for the rock we both knew was down there. We probe questionable sub-grade and price it up front.
The slab is flat and square, the flatwork is broomed clean, the decorative reads like stone, and the joints are where they should be. Our finish is the part the owner and the appraiser actually see — and it reflects on you, which is why we treat it like it does.
Four touchpoints across the job. We slot into your schedule and your process — not the other way around.
Send the plan set; we return a scoped fixed-price bid in 48 hours, join the pre-con, and lock the pour windows against your critical path.
We prep and verify the sub-grade, set and brace forms to a laser grade, tie steel to the engineered schedule, and photograph it before your inspection.
Trucks roll on the date. We self-perform placement and finish to spec, then cure it properly and cut joints on time so it cracks where we tell it to.
Forms pulled, site left clean and backfill-ready, joint filler returned on schedule, and a one-year workmanship warranty behind the work. Next trade walks onto a clean slab.
Bid one trade, get the whole stack. Each links to the full spec sheet — pull what you need for your estimate or your owner.
Continuous, stepped, and engineered footers tied to the structural set, inspected before the pour.
See the spec → 03 / StructuralMonolithic, stem-wall, and post-tensioned slabs — flat, square, and framer-ready on day one.
See the spec → 06 / CommercialLaser-screeded warehouse floors to FF 50+, site-cast tilt-up panels, pads, and parking.
See the spec → 01 / FlatworkEstate drives, motor courts, aprons, walks, and pool decks — the finish the owner sees first.
See the spec → 05 / ModificationWall, slab, and wire sawing plus 1–24″ core drilling — GPR-scanned, dust-controlled, after-hours ready.
See the spec → 07 / DecorativeStamped, stained, exposed-aggregate, and polished floors — sample-approved, sealed for our climate.
See the spec →Onboarding, insurance, scheduling, and scope — the things a project manager needs answered before the first pour.
Yes — that's the goal of this page. We're set up for GC and CM onboarding: current certificate of insurance, W-9, license, references, and lien-waiver and pay-application schedules ready to go. Send us your vendor packet or portal invite and we'll have it back the same week. We can also provide bonding on qualifying projects.
Licensed and insured, with general liability and workers' comp, and we'll name your entity as additional insured on the COI. We're bondable for projects that require it. Limits and certificates go to your PM before we mobilize — no chasing paperwork on pour week.
Send the plan set and we return a scoped, fixed-price bid within 48 hours. It spells out inclusions, exclusions, mix designs, reinforcement, finishes, and assumptions — including how we've priced sub-grade and rock — so there are no surprise change orders once we're in the ground.
That's the whole point of hiring a sub who self-performs. We lock pour windows to your critical path, coordinate stub-ups and embeds with your MEP trades and framer, build to your structural engineer's set, and stand for the inspections. If weather threatens a date, you hear it from us early — not the morning of.
We self-perform with our own crews, concrete pump, and laser screed — residential and commercial. You're hiring the people doing the work, not a broker. That's why we can stand behind the schedule and the finish with a one-year workmanship warranty.
From a single custom-home foundation to 120,000 sq ft of phased warehouse floor. We run residential custom work across the Williamson and Davidson estate corridors and commercial work along the Nashville and Murfreesboro growth corridors. If you're within ~150 miles of Nashville, send it over and we'll tell you honestly if it's a fit.