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    Meeting Aggressive Timelines on Large Industrial Concrete Slabs

    Large industrial concrete slab projects often operate on tight schedules where delays can affect multiple phases of construction. This article is written for contractors and project managers looking to improve production efficiency, reduce scheduling risks, and keep large concrete pours on track. The perspective reflects Myles Construction Services’ experience providing laser screed rentals with skilled […]

    Concrete Challenges on Parking Decks, Ramps, and Sloped Industrial Floors

    This article explains the challenges of placing concrete on parking decks, ramps, and sloped industrial floors. It is written for contractors and construction professionals who manage complex slab pours requiring precise elevation, slope control, and drainage performance. The content covers common risks, finishing challenges, and how laser screed technology and experienced operators help improve accuracy […]

    Pour More Square Footage Per Day Without Expanding Your Crew

    This article is written for commercial and industrial concrete contractors looking to increase production without expanding crew size. The perspective reflects common challenges facing the construction industry, including labor shortages, rising payroll costs, and tighter project schedules. It covers the limitations of hand screeding, how laser screed technology improves efficiency and floor accuracy, and why […]

    Concrete Flatness Requirements in Distribution Centers and High-Rack Warehouses

    This article is for contractors and project managers working on distribution centers and high-rack warehouses where floor flatness is critical. It reflects Myles Construction Services’ experience supporting large slab pours with laser screed technology. It explains why FF/FL tolerances matter, the risks of poor flatness, and how renting a laser screed improves efficiency, accuracy, and […]