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How to Prepare for a Concrete Delivery

Jan 18, 2024

Getting concrete delivered is an important next step in your construction project. Some preparation needs to be done before your concrete can be safely and properly delivered. Keep reading to learn about these important preparation tips.


Make Room for the Truck


The most important preparation step will be to make room for the truck. Concrete delivery trucks are big bulky vehicles that need plenty of clearance to deliver your concrete safely. Be sure to talk with your concrete contractors ahead of time to find out exactly how much space the truck will need to complete the delivery.


Keep Site Entrance Cleared


The delivery site also needs to be kept clear. The day before delivery it's a good idea to make sure the ground is level by compacting and dampening down the earth as you can. At the least, you need to clear the area of debris. Stones, old concrete, or bushes should be completely cleared away from the delivery site.


Put Up the Framework


If you haven't already had frameworks put up, this must be done before the concrete delivery arrives. If you're working with a contractor on your construction project, they will likely take care of this step for you. The frame is the barrier that is built around the space where the concrete needs to be set. This creates the shape you're after to make a slab. The success of your concrete project depends heavily upon the quality of the framework that is built.


Ensure Project Safety


As the property owner or the head of the project, it's your responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone on site the day concrete is delivered. Concrete delivery can get dangerous if the correct safety measures aren't being taken. Anyone working on the site should be wearing appropriate clothing such as long sleeves and long pants. Rubber gloves are recommended, as well as eye protection and heavy-duty boots.


Keep an Eye on the Weather


It's also necessary to keep a close eye on the weather on the day of a concrete delivery. You should not have concrete poured when bad weather is forecast. This will create a huge problem that will cost you more time and money.


When you're choosing a concrete supplier, you have a ton of options. In fact, according to IBIS World, there are about 320,000 people employed in the concrete industry. When it's time to have a delivery for your project, you want to make sure you're dealing with the best. Please contact Community Concrete Material Supply LLC for all of your
concrete delivery needs. We offer 24/7 delivery so you're never waiting around. Contact us today to schedule your consultation!

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