Commercial Concreting on the Mid North Coast

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Mid North Coast Commercial Concreting

At Luke Seears Concreting, we provide dependable commercial concreting on the Mid North Coast for builders, developers and business owners. Whether you need a factory slab, car park, workshop floor or pathways, we’ve got the skills and equipment to get it done properly, on time and to spec.


We understand that commercial and industrial jobs often come with tighter schedules, higher loads and specific site requirements. Our team works efficiently, maintains a safe site and delivers clean, professional finishes that stand up to heavy use. We also offer Bobcat and tipper wet hire to assist with site prep and clean-up.



From Port Macquarie to Laurieton, Lake Cathie, Wauchope and surrounding areas, we’re ready to help with your next project. Call us at 0415 842 863 to chat about your concreting needs and organise a free quote with a team that knows how to deliver.

Examples of Our Commercial Concreting

When it comes to commercial concreting on the Mid North Coast, we offer reliable solutions tailored to your site’s specific needs. Here are a few examples of the types of projects we regularly complete for commercial and industrial clients:


  • Factory Slabs: We pour strong, level slabs that support heavy machinery and daily operations.
  • Car Parks: Our team lays durable, low-maintenance concrete for high-traffic car park areas.
  • Footpaths and Walkways: We install neat, accessible pathways for commercial properties, schools and public spaces.
  • Loading Bays: We create reinforced concrete bays designed to handle constant vehicle access and loading.
  • Commercial Shed Floors: We build smooth, clean floors for commercial sheds, ideal for storage and workspaces.


Reach out today to see how we can help with your commercial concreting project.

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