Concrete & Paving in Grand Forks, ND

Compare 24 concrete & paving contractors near you in Grand Forks and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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Kost Materials Grand Forks

13½+ years online
kostmaterials.com

Tri-State Paving Inc

ICS, Inc. (Industrial Contract Services)

5.0~25 years online
icsgf.com

Jeffery Paving

5.0~7 years online
jefferypaving.com

K & E Construction Co

5.01½+ years online
minnesotabuildingandconstruction.com/builder-in-east-grand-forks

Lafarge Dakota

5.0

Opp Construction

5.026½+ years online
oppconstruction.com

Peterson Construction Company

5.025½+ years online
petersonconstruction.com

Tri-State Paving & Concrete, Inc.

5.010½+ years online
tristatepavinggfnd.com

Structural Materials Inc.

4.7~23 years online
smionline.com

Prairie Supply, Inc.

4.625½+ years online
prairiesupply.com

Rogers Construction

4.6

Affinity Builders

4.5
affinitybuilders.info

Craftmasters Construction

4.37½+ years online
craftmasters701.com

Miller Motivations

4.216+ years online
millermotivations.com

Tony Anderson Construction Inc. & Boomin' Concrete

4.11+ year online
tonyandersonconstruction.com

Aggregate Industries

4.026 years online
aggregate-us.com

Outlaw Concrete and Landscaping

3.712½+ years online
outlawconcrete-landscaping.comGet a Free Quote

Wells

2.3
wells.build

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Concrete & Paving in Grand Forks, ND

Grand Forks concrete and paving contractors in this directory cover central Grand Forks and surrounding Grand Forks County. A typical concrete driveway (20x40 ft, 4-inch slab with rebar) runs $9,000-$15,500. Stamped or stained concrete patios run $14-$24 per sq ft.

North Dakota's brutal freeze-thaw cycles demand 4,500+ psi air-entrained concrete with proper sub-base prep. Most Grand Forks jobs include #5 rebar at 16 inches and 6-8 inches compacted gravel base.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does ND concrete spall?
Spalling is caused by inadequate air-entrainment or de-icing salt damage. Specify 4,500+ psi air-entrained concrete.
Do I need a permit?
Yes — Grand Forks Inspections requires permits for new driveways.
Should I do permeable pavers?
Required in some scenarios for stormwater compliance.

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