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Industrial Concrete

Industrial Concrete Services in Abbotsford

Abbotsford Concrete pours industrial floors and flatwork built to a spec, warehouse and manufacturing floors rated for forklifts and racking, food-grade and chemical-resistant systems, plus concrete pumping and ready-mix supply. One licensed crew works from your drawings, hits the flatness and load numbers, and delivers a free written estimate with a firm schedule.

  • Free written estimates, no pressure
  • Licensed and insured Abbotsford crews
  • Poured to load and flatness spec

What we pour

Every Industrial Concrete Service in Abbotsford

From a forklift-rated warehouse slab to a food-grade plant floor, the same crew works to your spec, drawings and load numbers. Tap a service to see what's involved.

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Largest category

Warehouse Floors Rated for Forklifts and Racking

A warehouse floor is a working surface under constant load: loaded forklifts, reach trucks, racking posts and pallet drops, all day. A warehouse and distribution floor that performs is engineered for it, slab thickness and reinforcement to the load, a laser-screeded surface within flatness tolerance, and joints detailed and filled so edges do not spall under wheel traffic.

The same engineering carries across the plant. Manufacturing floors are built for equipment loads and process wear, food processing facilities get washdown-ready food-grade systems, and cold storage slabs are designed for thermal cycling.

When the placement is large or hard to reach, our own concrete pumping and ready-mix scheduling keep the pour continuous, which is what flat, durable industrial floors actually need.

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Recent work
forklift on a finished industrial warehouse floor in a Abbotsford facility
finished grey epoxy warehouse floor in a Abbotsford distribution centre

How we work

Your Industrial Concrete Project, Spec to Sign-Off

  1. Review spec and drawings

    We work from your structural drawings and floor spec, load ratings, flatness numbers, mix design and joint layout, and return a written quote with a schedule built around the plant.

  2. Engineer the slab and base

    We prep and compact the subgrade, set reinforcement and embeds, and confirm the mix design and joint plan against the spec before any concrete is ordered.

  3. Pour to tolerance

    The crew places with laser screeds, finishes to the specified flatness, and saw-cuts joints on layout, with our own pumping keeping large placements continuous.

  4. Joint-fill, test and sign off

    We cure, fill and detail the joints, take flatness and load readings where the spec calls for them, and hand the floor over ready for racking and traffic.

Common questions

Industrial Concrete Questions, Answered

Load ratings, flatness tolerance, joint detailing and compliance on an industrial concrete project in Abbotsford.

Yes. We build warehouse and distribution floors and plant slabs to the load rating, slab thickness and FF/FL flatness numbers in the spec, using laser screeds and a controlled finishing sequence, and we provide the readings.
Yes. Food processing facilities get washdown-ready urethane and epoxy systems built for sanitation, and manufacturing floors can be specified chemical-resistant for the process.
Usually. We phase industrial pours bay by bay, work off-shift where it matters, and stage the work so production keeps moving while one area cures and gains strength.
Yes. We run concrete pumping for hard-to-reach and high-volume placements and coordinate ready-mix supply so large pours stay continuous.
Joints are laid out to the spec and the rack layout, saw-cut on time, then filled with a semi-rigid filler so edges hold up under hard-wheel forklift traffic.

Client reviews

What Abbotsford Facilities Say About Their Concrete

★★★★★ 4.9 · 87 reviews on Google
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★★★★★

New warehouse slab poured to our FF/FL spec and signed off with the readings. Racking went in straight and the forklifts run smooth across every joint.

R. T.
Distribution centre manager
★★★★★

Replaced a failing process-area floor with a food-grade urethane system. It handles the washdowns, drains properly, and passed our sanitation audit.

K. W.
Food plant maintenance
★★★★★

Poured heavy equipment pads and a wash bay on a working yard. They phased it so we never lost the shop, and the slabs take the loaders fine.

D. H.
Fabrication shop owner
★★★★★

Cold storage slab done right, thermal breaks, the correct mix, flat and tight joints. A year of cycling later there is no spalling or lift.

M. B.
Facilities engineer

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Warehouse floor, plant slab, equipment pad or a pumping and supply package, send us the spec and drawings and we'll set up a site review with a written quote and a schedule built around your operation.

We'll get back to you within one business day.