



We're mid-job on a school facility in Farmington, and this one matters. Kids and staff rely on these spaces every single day - so the work has to be done right, not just fast.
What you're looking at is concrete infill work across multiple areas of the building. These aren't small patches. We're talking carefully mapped-out sections, properly protected with plastic sheeting and barrier systems to keep the active areas of the school clean and separated from the work zone. That kind of site management on a working school facility takes planning.
Infill work like this is easy to underestimate. The goal isn't just filling a void - it's creating a floor surface that can handle consistent foot traffic, equipment loads, and the kind of wear you only get in high-use commercial and institutional buildings. Get it wrong and you're looking at cracking, settling, or uneven surfaces down the road. We don't cut corners on the prep or the pour.
This is also the kind of groundwork that sets up everything that comes next - whether that's a finished epoxy floor coating or another surface system built on top. A solid, level concrete base is what makes those final finishes hold up for years. We take that seriously, especially when the end users are kids.
Proud to be doing this kind of work in our own community. Farmington deserves solid, dependable infrastructure - and that's exactly what we're here to deliver.