Driveway Contractor in Radcliff, KY

Looking for a driveway contractor in Radcliff? E & J General Contracting handles driveways jobs across Hardin County every week. We know the local soil, the local permit office, and what it takes to get the job done right the first time on a Radcliff property.

Why Radcliff Property Owners Call E & J for Driveways

Radcliff is the kind of market where you need a contractor who's actually worked the local soil, knows the Hardin County inspectors, and isn't going to disappear after the deposit clears. We do driveways jobs in Radcliff regularly — for builders, for homeowners, and for property owners adding shops and garages.

Apartment and duplex sidewalk, stoop, and dumpster pad replacement. Parking lot patching, curb repair, and ADA ramp corrections for retail along Dixie Highway. Driveway pours and replacements for off-post homeowners. Drainage correction on lots where shallow rock pushes water toward foundations.

What's Included in Every Radcliff Driveways Job

  • Demo and haul-off of existing driveway when needed
  • Sub-base excavation and compaction
  • Compacted crushed-stone base in lifts
  • Forming, rebar or fiber mesh for concrete pours
  • 4–6 inch concrete slab with proper control joints
  • Asphalt binder and surface course laid hot, rolled to spec
  • Long-driveway grading, crowning, and culvert installs
  • Apron tie-in to county or city standards

Radcliff Local Knowledge

  • Soil & Bedrock

    Hardin County limestone sits close to the surface through most of Radcliff, with silt loam in the low areas. Rock is common on utility trenches and footing digs, and the shallow bedrock means water tends to move sideways rather than down — drainage has to be designed, not assumed.

  • Permits & Inspections

    The City of Radcliff issues building, grading, and driveway entrance permits inside city limits; Hardin County Planning & Development handles unincorporated areas. Entrances onto US-31W and KY-1500 require a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet permit. Work on the installation itself is controlled by Fort Knox and is arranged through the prime contractor holding that work.

  • Areas We Cover

    Dixie Highway corridor, North Wilson Road, Rogersville, Vine Grove Road, Knox Village area.

  • Pricing in Radcliff

    Concrete driveways in Kentucky run $7–$12 per square foot installed depending on thickness and reinforcement. Asphalt runs $4–$8 per square foot. A typical 600 sq ft two-car driveway lands $4,500–$7,500 in concrete. Long gravel driveway installs run $4–$9 per linear foot for a standard 10-foot-wide drive with proper base.

Driveways in Radcliff — FAQs

  • Do you do driveways work in Radcliff, KY?

    Yes. Radcliff is part of our regular service area. Driveways jobs in Radcliff get the same crew, machines, and written-quote process as every other job we do.

  • How does Radcliff's soil affect a driveways project?

    Hardin County limestone sits close to the surface through most of Radcliff, with silt loam in the low areas. Rock is common on utility trenches and footing digs, and the shallow bedrock means water tends to move sideways rather than down — drainage has to be designed, not assumed.

  • Do I need a permit for driveways work in Hardin County?

    The City of Radcliff issues building, grading, and driveway entrance permits inside city limits; Hardin County Planning & Development handles unincorporated areas. Entrances onto US-31W and KY-1500 require a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet permit. Work on the installation itself is controlled by Fort Knox and is arranged through the prime contractor holding that work.

  • How fast can you start a driveways job in Radcliff?

    Most Radcliff projects start within 1–3 weeks of accepting the quote. Free estimates are usually scheduled within 48 hours of your call.

  • What does driveways typically cost in Radcliff?

    Concrete driveways in Kentucky run $7–$12 per square foot installed depending on thickness and reinforcement. Asphalt runs $4–$8 per square foot. A typical 600 sq ft two-car driveway lands $4,500–$7,500 in concrete. Long gravel driveway installs run $4–$9 per linear foot for a standard 10-foot-wide drive with proper base.