Foundations & Footings
Engineered slab-on-grade, spread footings, and deep foundations for commercial and industrial structures.
- Slab-on-grade pours
- Spread & continuous footings
- Grade beams
- Retaining walls
Foundations, flatwork, tilt-up, structural pours, and decorative finishes — delivered by the same team Quikrete trusts in Atlanta.
Concrete isn't forgiving. Every pour, every finish, and every cure has to be done correctly — because there's no easy fix once it sets.
We handle the full range of commercial and industrial concrete work: slab-on-grade foundations, structural footings, tilt-up panel construction, flatwork, decorative finishes, and specialty industrial pours. Same crew, same standards across every job type.
The Quikrete relationship sharpens those standards. Industrial concrete work at an active manufacturing plant leaves zero room for error in mix design, pour sequencing, or surface tolerance. We bring that same operating discipline to a retail slab or a multi-family foundation — not because we have to, but because it's how we work.
One senior PM runs your concrete scope from first site walk through final inspection. Direct relationships with concrete suppliers in each active market. No middlemen, no margin stacking on materials, no surprises when the truck shows up.
From a ground-up foundation to a finished decorative floor, the same senior PMs and the same mix-design discipline run every scope.
Engineered slab-on-grade, spread footings, and deep foundations for commercial and industrial structures.
Concrete flatwork for commercial parking, walkways, loading docks, and interior slabs with tight tolerance requirements.
Cast-in-place tilt-up panels for commercial and industrial buildings — efficient, durable, and cost-effective at scale.
Heavy structural pours for industrial facilities, live-plant environments, and specialized load requirements.
Stamped, stained, polished, and exposed aggregate finishes for retail, hospitality, and commercial interiors.
Crack repair, spall patching, joint sealing, and surface restoration for existing commercial concrete.
Four stages. One senior PM running the scope from first call through cure.
Direct call with a senior PM to walk through project type, site conditions, load requirements, and any schedule constraints. We ask the right questions before anyone steps on site.
We spec the right mix for the application — compressive strength, admixtures, fiber reinforcement, finish tolerances. Proposal comes with a line-item breakdown and a named PM. No surprises in the number.
Placement, consolidation, finishing, and curing executed to spec. Your PM sends written progress updates at each stage. For industrial or live-facility work, we coordinate phasing around active operations.
Joint close-out walk to verify surface tolerances, joint placement, and finish quality against spec. Written warranty package on delivery. Your PM stays the phone call if anything surfaces post-cure.
“The flatwork came in perfectly level and on schedule. One PM the entire time, weekly reports without having to ask, and the crew knew exactly what they were doing. We'll use Rapid for every concrete scope going forward.” Google Review · Commercial Client
What owners, facility managers, and GCs usually want to know before the first call.
Both. We take standalone concrete contracts — foundations, flatwork, tilt-up, decorative — as well as concrete scopes embedded in a larger commercial or industrial build. Call us either way.
Yes. Live-facility phasing is a core part of our industrial concrete work — it's what the Quikrete relationship is built on. We map pour sequences around active operations so production doesn't stop.
We spec and coordinate mix designs for the application — standard structural, high-early-strength, fiber-reinforced, self-consolidating, and specialty industrial mixes. If the job calls for it, we can source it.
Yes — stamped, stained, acid-etched, polished, and exposed aggregate finishes for retail, hospitality, office, and mixed-use projects. Same PM model, same accountability as any other scope.
Standard scoping runs two to four weeks from first call to signed proposal. Emergency or fast-track pours can move faster — call us directly to walk through the timeline.
One call, one senior PM, one accountable team from mix design through final inspection. Text or call the Rapid team directly to start.