22 years of concrete and masonry experience, hands-on leadership, and a crew that takes craftsmanship seriously.
Frank Russo got his start in concrete at 19, working as a laborer for a mid-size contractor in the Denver suburbs. He did what most young guys do: showed up early, worked hard, and paid attention to what the experienced guys were doing with their screeds and floats.
By his mid-twenties he was running his own crew. By 30, he had enough saved and enough clients to go out on his own. Bedrock Concrete & Masonry opened in 2003, and it's been owner-operated ever since. That means Frank is on your job site. Every job.
Over two decades, Bedrock has poured foundations, flatwork, retaining walls, and commercial concrete across the Denver metro. Frank has built relationships with the same ready-mix suppliers and sub-contractors for years. That consistency shows in the work.
Experience is not just years on the calendar. It's the number of times you've diagnosed a drainage problem, recommended a better mix, or fixed someone else's failed pour.
Bedrock runs one crew at a time. Every member is full-time, experienced, and has been with us for at least three years. We don't supplement with day labor on your project.
22 years in concrete and masonry. Frank handles all estimates, project planning, and is on every job site from start to finish. His background covers flatwork, foundations, retaining walls, and structural masonry.
Fourteen years of experience with a specialty in stamped and decorative concrete. Ray is the crew's finishing lead and handles everything from broom textures to complex pattern work on stamped patios.
Ten years in block and brick work. Mike oversees all masonry projects, including retaining wall construction, chimney rebuilds, and stone veneer installation. Precise, methodical, and rarely satisfied with "good enough."
We keep our licensing current and our insurance in order. When you hire Bedrock, you're protected and working with a contractor the state recognizes.
Fully licensed for concrete and masonry contracting in the state of Colorado. License renewed annually and in good standing.
$2M general liability coverage and full worker's compensation on all crew members. Certificates available on request.
American Concrete Institute Grade 1 certification held by multiple crew members. Proper mix verification and quality control on every pour.
We don't pad estimates or leave things out to win the bid. Every estimate covers materials, labor, equipment, and cleanup. If something changes on-site, we tell you before we proceed, not after.
Denver's temperature swings from 90 in August to well below zero in January. We don't pour the same mix for a patio and a commercial floor slab. Air entrainment, fiber reinforcement, and curing methods get chosen based on application and season.
We pull permits when they're required and we don't cut corners to avoid the inspection process. Work that passes inspection is work that protects your property value and your safety. We handle the permit process for you on qualifying projects.
At the end of every project, we haul off the demolition debris, clean up the site, and leave your property the way we found it except for the concrete we just installed. It's part of the job, not a line item add-on.
Owned equipment means no rental delays and no markup passed on to you. We have what we need to do the job right and on schedule.
Every project starts with a free site visit. Frank will come out, take a look, and give you a straight answer on what's involved and what it'll cost.