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*{{check}}K&M - [https://www.facebook.com/KMConcreteConstruction/]
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*{{check}}Above and Beyond - [https://www.aboveandbeyondconcrete.com/contact-us/4702933]
*{{check}}Above and Beyond - [https://www.aboveandbeyondconcrete.com/contact-us/4702933]
*<strike>Mudjacks - [http://www.concretecontractorkansascitymissouri.com/contact]
*<strike>Mudjacks - [http://www.concretecontractorkansascitymissouri.com/contact]</strike>
*McFadden - [http://mcfaddenconstructioncorp.com/contact/]
*McFadden - [http://mcfaddenconstructioncorp.com/contact/]
*SJCP - [https://stjoeconcreteproducts.com/contact-us/]
*SJCP - [https://stjoeconcreteproducts.com/contact-us/]

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We would like to get a quote for a 1000 sf concrete slab for a residential building located in Maysville, MO:

1. 4" thick slab 2. 18" deep footer. Use mudsill anchors (https://www.fastenersplus.com/Simpson-MASAZ-Mudsill-Anchor-For-Standard-Forms-Zmax-Finish) for sill plate. 3. Please provide two quotes: a) one for a single slab, 32x32 feet, and b) one for 2 slabs of 16x32 feet each, separated by 16 feet, where the separation does not have a slab. We are deciding between these two floor plans - one building vs. a building with 2 wings 4. Includes all site grading and prep5. Includes all materials 6. Includes insulation for a frost protected shallow foundation (see diagram attached), buried and graded at the end 7. Includes concrete polishing to a sealed and shiny final finish walking surface (this will be the actual floor that we walk on, see attached picture)

Please provide a full quote that includes everything (labor and materials)

We would like to do the pour on the week of October 26, 2020.

Thanks, Marcin

Relevant Documents

  • IRC Foundation->frost protected shallow foundations - [1]
  • Insulfoam 1.5" is R9 - fine - need only R5 in Missouri - [2]. R9 still works for Wisconsin.

Sourcing

  • Insulfoam - [3]

Contractors in the Kansas City Area

St Joseph