Nice Guy Concrete is the commercial and industrial concrete contractor for businesses across Etobicoke, Toronto's industrial west end and a 401 / 427 logistics gateway. We pour parking lots, truck courts, dock approaches, warehouse floors and building parging on a written-quote, written-spec basis. WSIB cleared, $5 million general liability, and a written workmanship warranty on every commercial pour.
Etobicoke is Toronto's industrial west end and a 401 / 427 logistics gateway, and the commercial concrete demand reflects that. The bulk of our work in Etobicoke sits along the Highway 27 industrial corridor, the Queensway commercial belt, the Dixon Road / 401 logistics cluster, the Kipling Avenue auto strip, and the Woodbine and Sherway retail districts, with active jobs in postal codes M9W (north industrial / 27), M9V (Rexdale industrial), M9C (Six Points / Bloor commercial), M8X (Queensway), M9A (Kipling office). The four sectors below cover most of what we pour in Etobicoke in a given month.
The Dixon Road and Highway 27 corridor is one of the densest distribution clusters in Canada. We pour 8 to 10 inch 40 MPa truck-court slabs, dock-leveler pads with embedded steel angle, sloped trailer-parking lifts, and entry aprons rated for full tractor-trailer turning loads.
Kipling, Dundas and the Queensway run more than 20 dealerships. Heated front-display aprons with hydronic PEX, oil-resistant service-bay slabs with cast-in trench drains, integral-colour customer-parking lots, and replacement showroom approaches that have to look new every day.
Sherway Gardens, the Queensway big-box strip and the Six Points retail. Storefront walkways, plaza ring-road lifts, accessible parking stalls to the new federal spec, restaurant patio slabs with floor drains, and curbed garbage-enclosure pads with steel bollards.
Etobicoke General Hospital, the Trillium Centenary site and the Bloor / Six Points office towers. Ambulance bays, accessible ramps, sealed concrete steps with cast tactile indicators, EV-charger pad bases, and decorative front entrances for the new mixed-use towers.
Every Etobicoke commercial quote we send is itemized with mix design, slab thickness, base depth, reinforcement, joint pattern, finish and sealer. If it is not on the written quote, we are not charging for it after.
City of Toronto commercial work in Etobicoke needs a Right-of-Way Permit for any curb cut and a Site Plan Amendment for parking-footprint changes. Toronto District zoning is strict on commercial setbacks; we submit the engineered grading plan up front and handle the Toronto Water connection inspection where drainage is involved.
Every Etobicoke commercial quote spells out slab thickness, the concrete mix, the reinforcement, the base depth, the joint plan, the finish, the sealer and the cleanup. The quoter walks the site, the same person runs the pour.
$5 million general liability, current WSIB clearance, ISNetworld and Avetta registration. Certificates and pre-qual packets to your facility or property manager within an hour of a call.
Most Etobicoke commercial work is scheduled around your operations: weekend pours for retail, night pours for distribution centres, phased pours for healthcare so emergency access is never closed.
Call 289-803-2615 or visit our commercial inquiry form. We can usually have a site visit booked within a week and a written, itemized quote on your desk within 7 business days of the visit.
For residential and small commercial work in Etobicoke see our Etobicoke concrete contractor page.