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Parking Lots in Evansville & Newburgh, IN

Concrete parking surfaces built to handle constant traffic for decades.

About This Service

Parking Lots — Built to Specification

Concrete parking lots outlast asphalt by decades and require far less maintenance over their lifespan. McCaslin Concrete Contractors designs and pours commercial parking lots across Evansville, Newburgh, and the Tri-State area for businesses, churches, medical offices, retail centers, and industrial facilities that demand a surface built to handle heavy, repeated traffic without rutting, potholes, or constant patching.

Our parking lot installations start with proper subbase engineering — compacted aggregate over stable subgrade soil — because the strongest slab in the world will fail on a weak foundation. We design joint patterns to control cracking while minimizing the number of joints vehicles cross, and we pour reinforced slabs at the thickness required for the expected traffic load. Drainage is graded into every design to prevent standing water, ice buildup, and premature deterioration.

We also handle ADA-compliant accessible parking spaces, curb ramps, and signage post footings as part of every parking lot project. Our experience with large-area pours means we can sequence multi-phase installations that keep portions of the lot open for business while new sections are poured and cured. For the Evansville and Newburgh business community, a concrete parking lot is a long-term investment that reduces maintenance costs and creates a professional first impression for customers and tenants.

Why McCaslin

Why Choose Us for Parking Lots

Outlasts Asphalt by Decades

A properly installed concrete parking lot can last 30 to 40 years with minimal maintenance — far exceeding asphalt's 15 to 20 year lifespan and eliminating the need for regular seal-coating.

ADA-Compliant Design

Every parking lot includes properly sloped accessible spaces, curb ramps, and transitions that meet ADA and Indiana accessibility requirements.

Phased Installation Available

We can pour in phases to keep portions of your lot operational during construction, minimizing disruption to your business and customers.

Engineered Drainage

Proper grading and drainage are built into every design to prevent standing water, ice hazards, and the subbase erosion that causes pavement failure.

Our Work

Parking Lots Projects

Institutional

Church parking lot pour in Evansville, IN

Retail

Retail center parking lot in Newburgh, IN

Medical

Medical office parking with ADA spaces, Warrick County

Industrial

Industrial parking area with heavy-duty slab, Evansville

The Process

How We Deliver Your Parking Lots Project

01

Site Assessment & Design

We evaluate soil conditions, traffic patterns, and drainage needs, then design a parking layout with joint patterns, ADA spaces, and phasing plan.

02

Subbase Preparation

The subgrade is graded, compacted aggregate is placed and verified for density, and forms are set with laser-guided elevation control.

03

Reinforced Pour

Concrete is placed via pump truck, reinforced per specification, and finished with joint saw-cuts on the engineered pattern.

04

Striping & Completion

After full cure, we coordinate line striping, signage installation, and ADA marking. The lot is opened to traffic with documented as-built records.

Common Questions

Parking Lots FAQ

Concrete costs more upfront but lasts 30 to 40 years versus asphalt's 15 to 20, requires less maintenance (no seal-coating, less patching), and performs better under heavy vehicles. Over the life of the parking lot, concrete often costs less total. It also stays cooler in summer and handles standing water better. For businesses in the Evansville area expecting long-term use, concrete is the stronger investment.

Standard commercial parking lots for passenger vehicles are typically 5 to 6 inches thick over a compacted aggregate base. Lots that handle heavy trucks, delivery vehicles, or industrial equipment may require 7 to 8 inches or more. Thickness is determined by expected traffic loads and soil conditions at the site.

A small parking lot (20 to 40 spaces) can be completed in 1 to 2 weeks from subbase preparation to final cure. Larger lots may take 3 to 6 weeks depending on size and whether phased installation is needed to keep portions operational. We provide detailed timelines in our proposals.

Yes. We regularly phase parking lot pours so that sections remain open for customer and employee parking while new areas are poured and cured. We work with your team to plan the sequence that minimizes disruption to your operations.

Yes. ADA-compliant accessible parking spaces, access aisles, curb ramps, and detectable warning surfaces are included in every parking lot design. We follow current ADA Standards for Accessible Design and Indiana state requirements to ensure full compliance.

What Our Clients Say

A Satisfied Client

We replaced our church parking lot from asphalt to concrete and it was the best investment we have made in the building. McCaslin handled the phased pours so we never lost all our parking during services. The lot looks professional and the drainage is perfect. No more puddles.

Pastor Jim W., Evansville, IN

Church Parking Lot

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