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Skyhaven Lot 7 Interior Flatwork Pour in Progress

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Lot 7 at Skyhaven is moving right along. The crew is mid-pour on the interior flatwork - and this is one of those stages where what you do matters more than most people realize. A slab that's rushed or poorly finished creates problems for every trade that follows. We don't let that happen.

Here's what we were working with - a full basement shell with formed concrete walls already in place, and a pump truck overhead feeding fresh concrete down into the space while the crew works it from every angle. That's not a one-person job. It takes coordination, timing, and guys who know what they're doing when the concrete starts to move.

You can see the pour progressing from one end of the slab toward the other. Part of the floor is already smoothed out and setting up clean, while the team is still raking and screeding the fresh material across the aggregate base on the other side. That's the rhythm of a good flatwork crew - always working the edge, keeping it consistent, not letting any section get ahead of the rest.

Interior flatwork like this is the foundation for everything that comes next - framing, mechanical rough-ins, finished flooring. If this slab isn't flat, level, and properly cured, you'll feel it in every step of the build down the road. Getting it right the first time isn't optional. It's just how we work.

This is the kind of concrete services work that doesn't always get a lot of attention, but it's where quality is either built in or left out. We take the early stages seriously because the whole structure depends on them.

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