Thousand Oaks Elite Concrete provides Newbury Park with dependable commercial and residential concrete works. Our services range from driveway installation and stamped finishes to full outdoor spaces built through patio construction services. We also take on concrete repair work, commercial services, and structural projects supported by foundation systems, along with decorative concrete, slab installation, and retaining wall solutions for properties that need both strength and a clean, refined finish.
Newbury Park stretches across the western Conejo Valley, where hillside neighborhoods, planned communities, and open land all sit at varying elevations. Homes in areas like Dos Vientos Ranch, Ventu Park, and Casa Conejo often require durable driveways, stable foundations, and well-planned outdoor surfaces due to slope changes and shifting soil conditions. Thousand Oaks Elite Concrete builds with those realities in mind, delivering concrete work designed to perform in Newbury Park’s terrain and climate.

Why We Are the Right Contractor for Concrete Work in Thousand Oaks, CA
Thousand Oaks Elite Concrete delivers high-quality concrete solutions for the residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and growing developments throughout Thousand Oaks, CA, and the surrounding Conejo Valley communities.
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Newbury Park sits on a geological formation known as the Conejo Volcanics. Depending on where your property sits, you may be dealing with extremely hard volcanic rock near the base of Boney Mountain or expansive clay soils on the valley floor. Both conditions require completely different excavation and subgrade strategies. We use heavy-duty equipment for rocky terrain and prioritize deep compaction with engineered base layers for clay-heavy lots, where soil expansion and contraction can crack a poorly prepared slab within a few seasons.
Newbury Park receives an average of just ten inches of rainfall per year, with summer humidity averaging 52 percent and daily highs reaching into the upper 70s through the warmer months. Record highs have hit 109 degrees, and Santa Ana wind events can push drying conditions well beyond seasonal norms in a matter of hours. Concrete poured during peak wind conditions dries too quickly, leading to surface crazing and long-term structural weakness. We time every pour strategically and use specialized curing compounds formulated for Southern California microclimates to ensure a clean, durable finish regardless of conditions.
Many Newbury Park homes are built into the slopes of the Santa Monica Mountains, a range bordering more than 63,000 acres of protected wilderness and portions of the largest urban national park in the United States. The Conejo Valley also sits in a seismically active region, having absorbed significant impact from the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Every retaining wall and foundation we build accounts for both hillside drainage demands and California seismic code requirements.
The newer communities of Dos Vientos Ranch favor clean, contemporary aesthetics. Our sand-finish technique removes the top layer of cement paste to expose the fine aggregate beneath, producing a slip-resistant, high-end surface that complements the Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial architecture prevalent throughout the neighborhood. The result is a driveway that looks custom without the cost of natural stone.
For the larger ranch-style properties in Old Newbury and the hillside neighborhoods near Ventu Park, stamped concrete delivers the warmth of slate, flagstone, or brick with the structural integrity of a full concrete slab. We offer integral color options that echo the earthy ochres and deep browns of the surrounding mountain landscape, giving your driveway a look that feels native to the Conejo Valley.
Newbury Park is an active, outdoors-oriented community with direct trailhead access to Point Mugu State Park, the Backbone Trail, and more than 17 miles of trails inside Wildwood Regional Park. A significant number of homeowners here own RVs, boats, or trailers. We build reinforced concrete pads engineered to bear heavy loads without settling, and we design side-yard extensions that tie into your existing driveway seamlessly.
Newbury Park experienced its most significant growth between 1950 and 1970, when the Conejo Valley's population grew from 3,000 to 30,000 residents. Many of the homes built during that era are now candidates for ADU additions, garage conversions, or structural reinforcement. We provide precision slab-on-grade foundations for new ADU construction, and we are fully versed in the building codes applicable to both the City of Thousand Oaks and the unincorporated Ventura County areas of Casa Conejo and Ventu Park, ensuring your project passes inspection on the first visit.
For older properties in Casa Conejo, the oldest planned development in Newbury Park, we also offer foundation repair and seismic retrofitting services to address settling and vulnerabilities that have developed over decades.
The Arroyo Conejo flows through Newbury Park in a southwesterly direction before eventually reaching Mugu Lagoon and the Pacific Ocean. For homeowners on sloped lots in Ventu Park, Lynn Ranch, or the neighborhoods bordering the Santa Monica Mountains, managing water movement is just as critical as the concrete itself. A retaining wall without proper drainage behind it is a wall that will eventually fail.
We build engineered retaining walls designed to handle sustained hillside pressure, and we integrate French drains, catch basins, and directional sloping into every project. For properties with steep rear yards, we also design concrete terracing systems that convert otherwise unusable slopes into functional flat areas for gardens, patios, or recreational space.

One of the most common surprises homeowners encounter on a concrete project is discovering mid-build that a permit was required and not pulled. In Newbury Park, the permitting landscape is more layered than most surrounding communities, and getting it wrong can mean costly delays, failed inspections, or work that has to be torn out and redone.
Most of Newbury Park falls within the City of Thousand Oaks and is subject to its building department's review and inspection process. However, the unincorporated areas of Casa Conejo and Ventu Park operate under Ventura County jurisdiction, which follows a separate set of submittal requirements and inspection timelines. Knowing which authority governs your parcel before you break ground is not a minor detail. It determines who reviews your plans, who issues your permit, and who signs off on the finished work.
Not every concrete project requires a permit, but more do than most homeowners expect. In the Thousand Oaks and Ventura County jurisdictions covering Newbury Park, permits are typically required for new foundations, retaining walls over a certain height, ADU slabs, and any structural work tied to a habitable structure. Standard driveway replacements and patio slabs often fall below the permit threshold, but additions that alter drainage patterns or affect adjacent properties can trigger review regardless of size.
We manage the permitting process on behalf of our clients from start to finish. That includes determining the correct jurisdiction for your parcel, preparing any required site plans or engineering documentation, submitting to the appropriate building department, and scheduling inspections at each required phase of the work. Our familiarity with both the Thousand Oaks Building and Safety Division and the Ventura County Building Department means we know what each reviewer looks for and how to get your project approved and moving without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Newbury Park is home to one of Ventura County's most significant commercial and biotech corridors. Amgen, the world's largest biotechnology firm, maintains its global headquarters here and employs more than 5,000 people, representing roughly 7.5 percent of all employment in Thousand Oaks. The Rancho Conejo Industrial Park holds over 120 properties, with tenants including Skyworks Solutions, SAGE Publishing, Anthem Blue Cross, and DesignworksUSA.
We serve this corridor with commercial-grade flatwork, ADA-compliant ramps and sidewalks, parking lot slabs, loading dock pads, and site work for new commercial and residential developments throughout the 91320 zip code. Every commercial pour meets the load-bearing and compliance standards required for high-traffic professional environments.
We hold a C-8 Concrete Contractor license and carry full liability and workers' compensation insurance. Every project begins with a thorough site evaluation covering soil conditions, drainage patterns, and local code requirements. We use 3,000 to 4,000 PSI concrete mixes and Grade 60 rebar on every job, and we provide detailed written estimates with no hidden costs before a single shovel hits the ground.
We serve every neighborhood in the 91320, including Dos Vientos Ranch, Casa Conejo, Ventu Park, Lynn Ranch, Rancho Conejo, and the bordering communities of Oak Park and Hidden Valley.
From a straightforward driveway replacement in Casa Conejo to a full hillside retaining wall and drainage system in Ventu Park, Thousand Oaks Elite Concrete brings the same standard of craftsmanship to every project across Newbury Park. Contact us today to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. We will assess your property, evaluate your soil and drainage conditions, and deliver a detailed plan built around your goals and your budget. Let's build something that lasts.