Self-performing structural concrete, foundations, slabs, tilt-up, and reinforced CMU masonry on commercial projects from Tampa to Naples. Detailed estimates and fast callbacks.
Concrete is a one-shot trade. Once it’s poured, the easy fixes are gone. A slab that cracked because the rebar was too shallow isn’t repaired — it’s replaced. A tilt-up panel cast out of plumb doesn’t get shimmed — it gets re-cast. A foundation that missed its flood elevation doesn’t get shimmed up — it fails the inspection and comes out.
That’s the standard we work to. Not because it’s unusual — it should be the baseline. We mention it because the SWFL contractor market has enough examples of the alternative that it bears saying out loud.
Southwest Structural Inc is a Florida Certified General Contractor (CGC062491) pouring across the Tampa-to-Naples corridor from Punta Gorda. In a typical week our crews are on commercial pads and structural pours across six counties — Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Sarasota, Manatee, and Hillsborough. Foundations, structural concrete, reinforced CMU masonry, and site concrete round out the regular categories of work.

Punta Gorda base
Most jobs start the same way: a call or an estimate request, a look at the plans, and a walk of the site before we put a number on anything. We name the scope in writing — what we’re pouring, the prep that has to happen first, and the inspections that go with it — so nothing turns into a surprise mid-pour.
On commercial pads we coordinate with the GC and the building inspector; on self-performed structural and masonry scopes we carry the permit and the pour from first call to final finish. Most estimate requests get a callback the same day.
current and active through 08/31/2026 (DBPR public records).
Sunbiz registration P16000085405; entity name SOUTHWEST STRUCTURAL INC.
SOUTHWEST STRUCTURAL INC · 41180 Suzan Drive, Punta Gorda, Florida 33982 · (239) 288-3378.
A lot of Florida concrete gets poured by handyman crews or by trade subs working without a general contractor’s license. That works on simple flatwork — and falls apart anywhere a permit, an inspection, or a structural element is involved. A Certified General Contractor credential means we are authorized to pull permits in our own right, run inspections on the work, and hold the prime contract on commercial scopes when the project calls for it. On any commercial pad or structural pour, that’s the difference between a sub who can pour and a contractor who can finish the job.
The pour itself is the easy part when everything upstream of it has been done right — the plans read carefully, the site walked, the rebar inspected, the weather watched, the scope named in writing before contract.
We also stay narrow on scope. We pour. We finish. We coordinate the permits and inspections that go with what we pour. We don’t try to be a one-stop concrete-plus-everything-else shop, because every other trade we’d “add” is someone else’s specialty done better by them. That focus is the reason the work holds up.
A few specialty trades sit outside our scope. When a project needs one, we’ll connect you with a specialist:
We deliver across Southwest Florida and up to Tampa: Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, Sarasota, Bonita Springs, North Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Bradenton, and Tampa. Travel distance is factored into the line items on jobs farther from our Punta Gorda base.
Call (239) 288-3378. If you want to verify the license before you call, look it up at myfloridalicense.com. If you want a reference from a recent pour in your county, ask — we’ll send one.