Bunney’s Inc. designs and installs durable cement (concrete) slabs for industrial, municipal, and commercial projects across Arizona. From heavy-duty slab-on-grade to exterior panels and precision equipment pads, we build long-lasting slabs that meet spec, pass inspection, and stand up to heat, UV, and monsoon weather.

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Why Choose Bunney’s Inc.

  • Built for Arizona: Mixes, joints, curing, and sealers tuned for heat, dust, and seasonal storms.

  • Safety & quality control: Procedures aligned with our Safety program; documented QA/QC from subgrade through cure.

  • End-to-end delivery: Subgrade prep, vapor barriers, reinforcement, embeds, placement/finishing, saw-cutting, sealing, and closeout.

  • Trade coordination: Anchor layouts, sleeves, and conduit with your MEP/civil teams; see Industrial Mechanical Services.

  • Proven results: Explore outcomes in our project portfolio.

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    What We Build

    • Industrial slab-on-grade – Engineered thickness and reinforcement for plants, warehouses, and utility sites.

    • Equipment & generator pads – Tight tolerances, anchor bolt setting, grout keys, housekeeping pads.

    • Exterior slabs & hardstands – Dock aprons, transformer pads, trash enclosures, sidewalks/ramps, approach panels.

    • Repair & replacement – Panel swaps, joint rehab, crack/spall repairs, surface sealing.

    Planning adjacent flatwork? See Concrete Flatwork and Cement/Equipment Pads.

    Design & Spec Considerations (Matched to Your Plans)

    • Subgrade & base: Proof-roll, moisture condition, and compact to target density; import base where soils require.

    • Reinforcement: Rebar, welded-wire reinforcement, or fibers per design; proper chairing/cover maintained.

    • Joints: Panel sizing and restraint checks; early-entry saw cuts and sealed control/expansion joints.

    • Vapor protection: Rated vapor barriers for interiors or moisture-sensitive areas.

    • Finishes: Broom, steel-trowel, or specialty textures; curing compound or wet cure as specified.

    • Embeds & sleeves: Accurate placement for bollards, rails, equipment, conduit, and drains.

    Our Process

    1. Preconstruction – Review drawings, loads, jointing, finishes; confirm anchors/embeds and access/traffic plans.

    2. Site prep – Cut/fill, subgrade proof-roll, base placement, and compaction testing.

    3. Form, reinforce, place – Forms, vapor barrier (if used), reinforcement, embeds; place and finish concrete.

    4. Jointing & cure – Saw-cut timing matched to temperature and wind; curing per spec for strength and durability.

    5. Closeout – Strength reports, photos, joint map, and maintenance guidance.

    Need non-destructive utility exposures before forms go in? See Hydro Excavation and Potholing Services.
    Expecting nearby trench settlement? We self-perform Trench Backfilling.

    Ready to plan your project? Get a site walk and budgetary estimate from our paving team.

    Arizona-Specific Considerations

    • Heat & UV: Adjust mix temps and finishing windows; protect against plastic shrinkage and surface burn.

    • Monsoon readiness: Weather plans, drainage protection, and safe access around fresh placements.

    • Caliche/hardpan: Moisture conditioning and the right compaction energy to achieve uniform support.

    Need ongoing touch-ups? Ask about Facility Maintenance for periodic joint resealing, crack repair, and surface sealing.

    FAQs

    Is “cement slab” the same as “concrete slab”?
    In practice, yes—cement is a component of concrete. Most “cement slabs” are concrete (cement + aggregates + water) and may include reinforcement.

    How thick should our slab be?
    Thickness is engineered to the loads and subgrade support. Industrial floors commonly range 6–10 inches; we follow your engineer of record.

    Do we need a vapor barrier under interior slabs?
    Where moisture control matters (finished spaces, specific equipment), yes—installed per spec and protected during placement.

    When are control joints cut?
    We use early-entry saws as soon as the slab supports cutting without raveling—timed to temperature, wind, and mix to limit random cracking.

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