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Here's what we were working with: a large section of ground inside an active industrial facility that needed to be prepped, formed, reinforced, and poured. We laid out a full grid of rebar across the entire area before a single drop of concrete went down. That steel grid is what keeps the slab from cracking under pressure over time. It's the step a lot of people skip - and it's the reason slabs fail.
We poured this one 6 inches thick using 4000 PSI concrete. That mix is significantly stronger than what you'd use for a standard driveway or patio. It's built for heavy loads - equipment, vehicles, whatever gets moved across it day after day. The crew worked the surface by hand to make sure every edge was tight and the finish was clean and level.
The end result is a concrete slab that can actually handle the demands of the job site. No more mud. No soft spots. Just a clean, solid surface that keeps operations moving safely. That's what a properly spec'd industrial concrete slab is supposed to do.
This is the kind of work we do when the stakes are high and the environment doesn't leave room for shortcuts. Rebar layout, proper mix design, clean formwork, skilled finishing - every step matters on a pour like this.