Concrete Contractor
Brookfield, WI

Brookfield is our home. Headquartered at 16800 W Greenfield Ave, we deliver owner-direct oversight to the community we live in every day.

Serving Calhoun Rd • Bluemound Corridor • Elm Grove

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Home Base
Expertise & Value

Nobody knows Brookfield's soil and municipal standards better. We've worked on local driveways and commercial lots since 2017.

  • Headquartered in Brookfield, 16800 W Greenfield Ave
  • We handle all City permits & municipal inspections
  • Clay-soil subbase expertise for Waukesha County
  • No sub-contractors, owner-direct on every project

Brookfield Infrastructure

Brookfield has a high standard for property. Cheap concrete work shows up fast here. Trinity builds it right the first time.

Common Failures

Clay Soil Heaving

Improperly compacted clay subbases expand with moisture and lift slabs from below, causing random cracking.

Thin Pours

Anything under 4 inches cracks under vehicle loading on Waukesha County clay.

Missing Joints

Without properly spaced control joints, freeze-thaw cracking happens randomly across the slab face.

Subbed-Out Crews

Large contractors sub out Brookfield work to crews who don't know this community's specific soil conditions.

The Trinity
Standard

We've been doing this in Brookfield since 2017. Our process is the same on every driveway: engineered, not estimated.

  • 4-inch minimum compacted aggregate base: crushed stone, not sand
  • 4,000 PSI concrete with macro-fiber reinforcement
  • Control joints cut at 8–10 foot intervals
  • City of Brookfield permit pulled and managed by us
  • Site fully cleaned before we leave
"A Trinity driveway in Brookfield should still look good in 2050. That's the standard we hold ourselves to."

Concrete Services in Brookfield

Brookfield is where Trinity Construction Company was founded, and it remains our home base at 16800 W Greenfield Ave. As a concrete contractor in Brookfield, we have an intimate understanding of the Waukesha County soil conditions that define how long a driveway, sidewalk, or commercial parking lot will actually last. The clay-heavy glacial soils along the Bluemound Road corridor and throughout the subdivisions off Calhoun Road, Pilgrim Road, and Barker Road expand when saturated and contract when dry, creating the heaving cycle that destroys improperly supported slabs within a few Wisconsin winters. Owner Jerry Breske has personally overseen concrete projects across Brookfield since 2017, from residential driveway replacements in Elm Grove and North Brookfield to commercial curb and gutter installations for property managers along Capitol Drive and Moorland Road. Every Brookfield concrete project we take on starts with a thorough site assessment where we evaluate the existing subbase, check for clay pockets, and design a compacted aggregate foundation that distributes load and resists frost heave. We pour a minimum 4,000 PSI air-entrained concrete with macro-fiber reinforcement, cut control joints at engineered intervals, and apply penetrating sealers to protect against the freeze-thaw cycling and road salt exposure that Waukesha County winters deliver. Whether you need a concrete driveway replacement near Brookfield Square, ADA-compliant sidewalk ramps for a commercial property on Bluemound, or industrial flooring for a warehouse facility near the I-94 and Calhoun Road interchange, Trinity brings the same owner-direct process to every job. We pull all City of Brookfield permits, coordinate inspections, and clean the site completely before we leave. No sub-contractors, no dispatchers, no surprises.

Why Choose Trinity in Brookfield

Headquartered at 16800 W Greenfield Ave in Brookfield since 2017. This is our home community and we know every neighborhood
Deep knowledge of Brookfield clay soil conditions along Bluemound Rd, Calhoun Rd, and throughout Waukesha County subdivisions
Owner Jerry Breske personally manages every Brookfield project from estimate through final inspection, with no sub-contractors
Familiar with City of Brookfield permit requirements, inspection timelines, and municipal engineering standards
Same-day or next-day site visits for Brookfield properties, because we are literally down the street from most project sites
Proven track record with Brookfield Square-area commercial properties, residential subdivisions, and I-94 corridor industrial facilities

Project Execution

Same-day site visits are common. We're already in the neighborhood.

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Call Jerry Directly

Reach (414) 552-7384. Jerry schedules a site visit, usually within 1–2 business days for Brookfield projects.

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Site Assessment

We assess your subbase conditions, drainage, and scope. You get an honest quote. Full replacement only if warranted.

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Permit Oversight

We pull the City of Brookfield permit and put you on the schedule. You get a firm start date, not a vague window.

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Demo & Pour

Our crew handles everything from demolition to final finish. We clean up completely and give you care instructions.

Office Location

16800 W Greenfield Ave, Brookfield, WI 53005

Direct Access

Call (414) 552-7384. Jerry answers directly.

Brookfield FAQ

Do you pull Brookfield permits for driveway work?

Yes. We handle all City of Brookfield permit applications for concrete driveway projects. We're familiar with the city's inspection process and typical timelines.

How long does a driveway replacement take in Brookfield?

Typically two to three days: one day to demo and haul, one day to form and pour, plus cure time before vehicle use.

Can you match my existing concrete color?

Fresh concrete is lighter than aged concrete and weathers to a similar appearance over time. Integral pigment options are available if color consistency is a priority.

Are you licensed and insured in Wisconsin?

Yes. Trinity Construction is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for concrete work in Wisconsin. We provide proof of insurance on request.

Do you work on commercial parking lots as well as driveways?

Yes, commercial flatwork is a significant part of our Brookfield work. We serve property managers, HOAs, and facilities directors throughout Waukesha County.

What is the best time of year to pour a driveway in Brookfield?

Late April through October is ideal. We do not pour in freezing ground conditions. Cold-weather protocols are available for late-season projects in some circumstances.

Do you offer decorative concrete options?

Yes, exposed aggregate and integral color are available. We discuss options during the estimate visit.

Brookfield Estimates

"You're one call away from the owner of a company that works in your community. No pressure, no gimmicks, no sub-contractors."