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1. Pickupstart frombuilder.
2. Knowall optionsandbricklocations.
3. Get start fromoffice.
4. Checklotfor any obstructionthatmightbe in
driveway(IE,stormdrain,lightpole,valves,ect)
 Notifybuilder.
5. Schedule tractor.
 Doeslotneedlotprep?If so,get PO.
6. Move – OR – order lumber.
7. Schedule formsetter.
8. Notifybuilderaboutformsettingschedule so
buildercanschedule formsurvey.
9. Meetformsetteronsite andgooverplotplan
and plans.
 Will formbe highform?If so,notify
buildertosee whathe wantsto do
before youset.
10. Setform.
11. Measure Form.
12. Ordersand.
13. Schedule tractor.
14. Notifybuildersohe can schedule plumber.
15. Findout fromBuilderthe plumber’sschedule.
16. Ordercablesand steel tobe deliveredaccording
to plumber’sschedule.
17. Plumbinginspectionrequired?
18. Doesbuilderhave formsurveyandisitgood?
19. Schedule make-upcrew.
20. Knowbeamdetails –withTrendmaker,must
knowsubdivisionnumberandsection.
21. Meetmake-upcrewonsite andgo overplans.
Give crewpoly,tape,pocketformers,catheads,
mastic.
22. Move – OR – Order floatlumber.
23. Walkmake-upwithcrewto verifyitis
complete.Use make-upchecklistwhenwalking
withthe crew.
24. Schedule formsetterforfloat.
 Doesslabneedto be pumped?If so,get
PO frombuilder.
25. Floatform;mark all doors.
26. Measure floatand checkformfor any damage.
Do not forgetto measure adetachedgarage.
27. Schedule all pre-pourinspections.
28. Confirmwithoffice all PO’sare in.
29. Schedule concrete andpump(if needed) with
office.
30. Schedule pourmonitor.
31. Schedule finishers.
32. Meetpre-pourinspectorsonslabwithplans.
 For cityinspections;Hasbuilderleftcity
approvedplansandformsurvey?
Pre pour inspectionspassed:
34. Confirmconcrete andpumpwithoffice.
Pre pour inspectionsfailed:
1. Cancel concrete,pump,pourmonitor,and
finishers.
2. Correct issuesandre-schedulepre-pour
inspections.
3. Re-scheduleconcrete,pump,pourmonitor,and
finishers.
Slabsequence continued:
35. Meetpour monitorwithplansmorningof pour.
36. Pourslab.
 Anchorboltspacingto be: 24” – 30”, 8”
– 10” each cornerand eachside of
door.
37. Must vibrate beamsandfloatsduringpour.
38. Schedule wreckers.
39. Walkfinishonslabat endof day.
40. Afterwrecked,walkslabforhoneycombs,and
make sure lot isclean.
41. Turn inpaperworkby10:00 am the nextday.

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Slab Sequence revised

  • 1. 1. Pickupstart frombuilder. 2. Knowall optionsandbricklocations. 3. Get start fromoffice. 4. Checklotfor any obstructionthatmightbe in driveway(IE,stormdrain,lightpole,valves,ect)  Notifybuilder. 5. Schedule tractor.  Doeslotneedlotprep?If so,get PO. 6. Move – OR – order lumber. 7. Schedule formsetter. 8. Notifybuilderaboutformsettingschedule so buildercanschedule formsurvey. 9. Meetformsetteronsite andgooverplotplan and plans.  Will formbe highform?If so,notify buildertosee whathe wantsto do before youset. 10. Setform. 11. Measure Form. 12. Ordersand. 13. Schedule tractor. 14. Notifybuildersohe can schedule plumber. 15. Findout fromBuilderthe plumber’sschedule. 16. Ordercablesand steel tobe deliveredaccording to plumber’sschedule. 17. Plumbinginspectionrequired? 18. Doesbuilderhave formsurveyandisitgood? 19. Schedule make-upcrew. 20. Knowbeamdetails –withTrendmaker,must knowsubdivisionnumberandsection. 21. Meetmake-upcrewonsite andgo overplans. Give crewpoly,tape,pocketformers,catheads, mastic. 22. Move – OR – Order floatlumber. 23. Walkmake-upwithcrewto verifyitis complete.Use make-upchecklistwhenwalking withthe crew. 24. Schedule formsetterforfloat.  Doesslabneedto be pumped?If so,get PO frombuilder. 25. Floatform;mark all doors. 26. Measure floatand checkformfor any damage. Do not forgetto measure adetachedgarage. 27. Schedule all pre-pourinspections. 28. Confirmwithoffice all PO’sare in. 29. Schedule concrete andpump(if needed) with office. 30. Schedule pourmonitor. 31. Schedule finishers. 32. Meetpre-pourinspectorsonslabwithplans.  For cityinspections;Hasbuilderleftcity approvedplansandformsurvey? Pre pour inspectionspassed: 34. Confirmconcrete andpumpwithoffice. Pre pour inspectionsfailed: 1. Cancel concrete,pump,pourmonitor,and finishers. 2. Correct issuesandre-schedulepre-pour inspections. 3. Re-scheduleconcrete,pump,pourmonitor,and finishers. Slabsequence continued: 35. Meetpour monitorwithplansmorningof pour. 36. Pourslab.  Anchorboltspacingto be: 24” – 30”, 8” – 10” each cornerand eachside of door. 37. Must vibrate beamsandfloatsduringpour. 38. Schedule wreckers. 39. Walkfinishonslabat endof day. 40. Afterwrecked,walkslabforhoneycombs,and make sure lot isclean. 41. Turn inpaperworkby10:00 am the nextday.