Get a Denver-adjusted cost estimate for your concrete project. Our calculator starts from national averages and applies a local cost index for Denver, Colorado based on labor market data and cost-of-living indices.
Local context for Denver
Denver permits are issued by Community Planning and Development through the E-Permits portal (Accela), with Plan Review, Permits, and Inspections staff coordinating trade sign-offs. Denver adopted the 2024 International Building Code cycle and enforces the Energize Denver Ordinance, which requires buildings 25,000 square feet and larger to meet benchmarking and performance targets, plus a Green Buildings Ordinance cool-roof requirement triggered at roof replacement.
Permits filed through Denver Community Planning and Development · official portal
These figures are estimates derived from national cost data and a local cost-of-living multiplier. They are not quotes. For a firm price, use the calculator below and then get 3+ written bids from licensed local contractors.
Several local factors push Denver concrete pricing above or below the national baseline:
Do I have to put solar on my Denver building when I reroof?
Only buildings 25,000 square feet and larger fall under the Green Buildings Ordinance. Those owners can choose among solar, green roof, off-site green space, certification, or a fee. Single-family homes and smaller commercial buildings are not covered.
Why are Denver hail claims so common?
The Front Range is in one of the most active severe-hail zones in the country. Denver roofers frequently specify Class 4 impact-rated shingles, which carry insurance discounts with most carriers writing policies in Colorado.
Denver Community Planning and Development handles concrete permits in Denver. Fees, inspection schedules, and code amendments vary by project scope.
Visit the official Denver permit portal ↗For 500 sq ft driveway or patio in Denver, most homeowners pay between $3,450 and $10,350 in 2026. Our estimates are within 15-20% of actual project costs for typical projects. Select your state in the location dropdown for more accurate regional pricing. Always get 3+ quotes from licensed contractors.
Permit requirements in Denver follow Colorado state building code plus local amendments. Yes, when permits are typically required for this type of project, we include estimated permit fees in the total. Actual permit costs vary by city and county. See our Colorado permit guide for specifics.
Absolutely. Contractor pricing varies 20-40% for the same project. Our calculator helps you know what range to expect before you call. We recommend at least 3 written quotes.
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Only buildings 25,000 square feet and larger fall under the Green Buildings Ordinance. Those owners can choose among solar, green roof, off-site green space, certification, or a fee. Single-family homes and smaller commercial buildings are not covered.
The Front Range is in one of the most active severe-hail zones in the country. Denver roofers frequently specify Class 4 impact-rated shingles, which carry insurance discounts with most carriers writing policies in Colorado.