This family owned business was founded by James J. Allard in 1945 as Allard Cement Works, a one man, one truck operation that mainly bought and sold gravel and concrete products. In 1984 his company acquired Coquitlam Concrete, a property on Pipeline Road in Coquitlam and subsequently built their existing head office there.
With its own aggregate source, Coquitlam Concrete provides concrete to meet various design and strength requirements including extreme specification demands. Coquitlam Concrete is environmentally responsible using self-contained washout systems and spill protection equipment. Drivers and staff have the "environment first" attitude.
With its own aggregate source, Coquitlam Concrete provides concrete to meet various design and strength requirements including extreme specification demands. Coquitlam Concrete is environmentally responsible using self-contained washout systems and spill protection equipment. Drivers and staff have the "environment first" attitude.
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Located in Metro-Vancouver, Coquitlam Concrete (1993) Ltd. is an independent, family owned and operated, ready-mix concrete company producing ready-mix concrete and precast concrete products. By using our own aggregate source Coquitlam Concrete is able to produce various design and strength requirements as well as extreme specification demands.
We have a full range of colour additives which are added to the concrete at the time of batch. When the concrete arrives on site the colour will be properly mixed and the concrete ready to use. The cost for each colour varies depending on the MPA and the quantity of pigment needed. Please call us for more information on colours and the cost of these products.
Concrete that freezes before the initial set will lose significant strength and will not be as resistant to future weathering. This is likely to happen when the air temperature is below 5 degrees C during the pour or within 24 hours after the pour. Damage to concrete placed in very cold weather can be prevented by using Winter Mixes and winter techniques.
Reviews (5)
Lou Vancouver
Mar 27, 2021
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Poor driving skills from truck driver #533 this morning, on Lougheed Highway heading East towards Coquitlam Center, at 10:20a.m.
Maybe his company would better serve us and everyone's safety by keeping him in the office...
Swerving from lane to lane with a multi-ton truck to possibly save couple minutes? Poor judgement...
Maybe his company would better serve us and everyone's safety by keeping him in the office...
Swerving from lane to lane with a multi-ton truck to possibly save couple minutes? Poor judgement...
Michael Lee
Jun 07, 2020
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A. Lim
Sep 15, 2018
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Dee Black
Aug 13, 2018
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(I would have preferred to contact you privately but you offer NO online means to do so)
Please instruct your drivers to not park adjacent to the townhouses on Esmond in Burnaby! Other companies have had the good manners during the construction at Hastings and Boundary Road to park next to the grassy area on Esmond, then back into the 3700 blk alley from there, so it CAN be done!
The first truck (548) we saw today was parked right next to the townhouse (right below balconies where children play) on the west side and was completely blocking one of the two major business parking areas.
Over the
Please instruct your drivers to not park adjacent to the townhouses on Esmond in Burnaby! Other companies have had the good manners during the construction at Hastings and Boundary Road to park next to the grassy area on Esmond, then back into the 3700 blk alley from there, so it CAN be done!
The first truck (548) we saw today was parked right next to the townhouse (right below balconies where children play) on the west side and was completely blocking one of the two major business parking areas.
Over the
SLe Pine
Nov 21, 2017
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