Not sure where you are located Chico but I am a contractor on the west coast
of Florida and get slabs installed for about $4/sf. That includes fibermesh
instead of rebar. Price should be a little more with rebar and pumping but
not over $5/sf. I would think you should get the job done for $3000 or
maybe a little less with shopping.
Rick Carlisle
57 3100
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chico Woodhill" <chico_woodhill@punkass.com>
To: "oletrucks list" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 3:55 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] Workshop Floor Ideas?
> Any good ideas for workshop flooring material?
>
> I've got a former greenhouse (20' x 30') that I've covered with a
> weatherproof fabric especially designed for buildings. But the ground is
> hard-packed dirt. I had one guy estimate $4000 to put rebar and a concrete
> floor in. He said he had to pump the concrete in because the building was
> already constructed.
>
> Does that price sound right? Ouch.
>
> Any other ideas for cost-effective over-dirt flooring? Is concrete to only
> way to go, or could there be a less expensive but happy alternative?
>
> I wanna get to work on my '49 3100!
>
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> Chico Woodhill
> chico_woodhill@punkass.com
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