Precision Springfield Concrete Company — Concrete Contractor in Springfield, MA
Licensed, insured, and locally rooted. Serving Springfield and the Pioneer Valley with expert concrete work since 2013.
(413) 334-1135
Our Story
Precision Springfield Concrete Company was founded in 2013 by Michael Carvalho, a Springfield native who grew up watching the city rebuild itself after the closure of the Springfield Armory. Michael Carvalho spent his early career working for established western Massachusetts contractors, learning the specific demands of pouring concrete in a climate that delivers 60-plus freeze-thaw cycles every winter. He founded the company with one conviction: that Springfield homeowners and businesses deserved a concrete contractor who understood their city, not a crew passing through from out of the area.
The company is headquartered on Bruce Landon Way, just minutes from Forest Park, the Connecticut River, and the residential neighborhoods where most of the team's driveways, patios, and foundations are poured. In the years since founding, Precision Springfield Concrete has completed projects throughout Hampden County and the Pioneer Valley, from straightforward driveway replacements in East Forest Park to large commercial parking lots and foundation installations for new construction.
Springfield is not an easy climate to work in, and the team takes that seriously. Every mix design, every subbase, and every joint placement decision reflects the realities of doing business here, not generic national standards copied from warmer markets.
Meet the Owner
Michael Carvalho— Owner & Lead Contractor
Michael Carvalho holds a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) and a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration, the two credentials required by the Commonwealth for residential concrete work. He is also certified through the American Concrete Institute as a Concrete Field Testing Technician — Grade I, meaning he is trained to evaluate fresh concrete properties on-site, including air content, slump, and temperature, before placement. For commercial and structural projects, he carries an OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety certification.
Michael Carvalho personally oversees every project, from the initial site assessment and mix design selection through final finishing and curing. He has been working concrete in Springfield and the Pioneer Valley for over 17 years.
What We Stand For
These are not mission statement buzzwords. They are the things our customers experience on every project.
Mix Specs That Match the Climate
Every pour uses an air-entrained, 4,000 PSI mix with a water-to-cement ratio no higher than 0.45 — the specifications required for Springfield's freeze-thaw exposure, not the minimum that fits a national pricing guide.
Honest Timelines, No Padding
We tell you the realistic window for your project, accounting for current concrete delivery lead times and weather forecasts — not the answer that wins the bid and causes problems later.
Permits Pulled in Our Name
We apply for all required Springfield building and DPW permits and carry them through inspection. You never have to worry about unpermitted work affecting a future sale or triggering a stop-work order.
Subbase Work Done Right
In Springfield's clay-influenced soils with 48-inch frost depth, the subbase is more important than the concrete itself. We do not shortcut excavation depth or compaction to save material costs.
Credentials and Trust
Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL)
General liability and workers' compensation coverage
Surety bond protecting every residential project
Required by the Commonwealth for anyone supervising residential or commercial construction work. Issued by the Board of Building Regulations and Standards after demonstrated experience and examination.
Mandatory state registration for residential contracting work. Provides homeowners access to the Massachusetts Guaranty Fund in the event of contractor non-performance.
American Concrete Institute certification confirming hands-on proficiency in testing fresh concrete: air content, slump, temperature, and unit weight, evaluated on the job site at time of delivery.
OSHA-authorized training covering hazard recognition, fall protection, scaffolding, and site safety management — required for supervisory roles on commercial and public construction projects.
Service Areas
We serve Springfield and surrounding communities throughout the Pioneer Valley and the Connecticut River Valley.
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