Concrete Flatwork

Flatwork is where the laser screed earns its keep. We place large-volume slabs on grade to tight floor flatness and levelness tolerances, finishing surfaces that hold up under forklift traffic, racking loads, and daily heavy use. From warehouse and distribution floors to manufacturing pads and ag facility slabs, we self-perform the full scope and pour to the F-numbers the project calls for.

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Flatwork built to the floor specs your operation demands

The floor is the hardest-working surface in any commercial or industrial building. It carries forklift and material handling equipment, supports racking and stored product, and takes more wear than anything else on site. Getting it right means more than placing concrete. It means holding the floor flatness and levelness tolerances the engineer specified, controlling cracking and curl, and finishing a surface that performs for decades.

We run laser screed equipment that levels each pour to laser-guided grade, which lets us place large-volume slabs in fewer joints with better flatness than hand methods can hold. That matters most in high-bay warehouses, narrow-aisle storage, and distribution floors where tight FF and FL numbers keep equipment running safely at speed. It matters just as much on a manufacturing pad or an ag facility floor that has to take heavy loads year after year.

Every slab we pour is self-performed. Our crews handle subgrade verification, forming, reinforcement, placement, and finishing, so there is one team accountable from the first cubic yard to the final trowel pass. That single line of accountability is how we keep slabs true to grade, on schedule, and built to last.

Key Features

Laser Screed Precision

Tight floor flatness tolerances on every pour, whether for foot traffic or forklift loads.

Full In-House Control

Our crew, our equipment, our accountability on every cubic yard.

Large Scale Efficiency

Large-volume pours completed in one continuous pour reduce overall construction timelines and critical path delays.

Built for Heavy Use

Slabs engineered to handle forklift, tractor, and truck traffic with durability that protects your investment.