Use
Foot traffic, passenger vehicles, trucks, equipment, and concentrated loads shape the section.
Concrete flatwork starts with use, elevations, drainage, and the surfaces it must meet. A driveway, sidewalk, pad, or approach needs a scope built around that specific location.
Foot traffic, passenger vehicles, trucks, equipment, and concentrated loads shape the section.
Excavation, subgrade condition, stone, compaction, and soft areas should be defined.
Slope and elevations need to move water while meeting doors, pavement, curbs, and walks.
Slab depth, reinforcement where included, and edge conditions belong in the written scope.
Control joints, isolation points, and transitions help the slab move in planned locations.
Texture, edges, forms, curing, protection, and cleanup should fit the use of the slab.
Review limits, access, use, drainage, elevations, and the adjoining surfaces.
Define removal, base preparation, forms, concrete, joints, finish, and protection.
Plan access, inspections where required, placement, cure time, and return to service.

Start with the site
Tell us how the surface is used and what you want to solve. We will arrange a site visit and build the estimate around the property.