
Bunney’s Inc. designs and installs concrete slabs for industrial, municipal, and commercial facilities across Arizona. From heavy-duty slab-on-grade to exterior panels and equipment bases, we pour durable, low-maintenance slabs that meet spec, pass inspection, and perform for the long term.
New to Bunney’s? Learn who we are and explore our capabilities.
Why Choose Bunney’s Inc.
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Arizona-ready execution: Mixes, joints, curing, and sealants tuned for heat, UV, dust, and monsoon weather.
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Safety & quality: Procedures aligned with our Safety program; documented QA/QC from subgrade to cure.
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End-to-end delivery: Subgrade prep, vapor barriers, reinforcement, embeds, placement/finishing, saw-cutting, sealing, and closeout.
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Trade coordination: Anchor layouts, sleeves, and conduit with your MEP/civil teams; see Industrial Mechanical Services.
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Proven work: Explore outcomes in our project portfolio.
What We Build
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Industrial slab-on-grade – High load slabs for plants, warehouses, and utility sites.
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Equipment & generator pads – Precision elevations, anchor bolts, grout keys, and housekeeping pads.
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Exterior slabs & hardstands – Dock aprons, trash enclosures, transformer pads, sidewalks/ramps, and approach panels.
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Repair & replace – Panel replacement, joint rehabilitation, crack/spall repairs, and coatings/sealers.
Planning adjacent flatwork? See Concrete Flatwork and Cement & Equipment Pads
Design & Spec Considerations (Matched to Your Plans)
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Subgrade & base: Proof-roll, moisture condition, and compact to target density; import base where soils require.
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Reinforcement: Rebar, welded-wire reinforcement, or fibers per design; chairing/cover maintained.
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Joints: Layout for panel size and restraint; early-entry saw cuts (timed to temps) and sealed control/expansion joints.
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Vapor protection: Class-rated vapor barriers under interior slabs where moisture control matters.
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Finishes: Broom, steel-trowel, or specialty textures; curing compounds or wet cure as specified.
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Embeds & sleeves: Set accurately for equipment, bollards, rails, conduit, and drains.
Concrete slabs are indispensable in construction due to their robustness, versatility, and cost-effectiveness. Understanding their composition, applications, and maintenance needs allows builders and homeowners to maximize their benefits. By adhering to best practices in the installation and upkeep of concrete slabs, their longevity and performance can be secured, making them a reliable choice for any construction project.
Our Process
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Preconstruction – Review drawings, loads, jointing, finishes; confirm anchors/embeds and access/traffic plans.
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Site prep – Cut/fill, subgrade proof-roll, base placement, and compaction testing.
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Form, reinforce, place – Forms, vapor barrier (if used), reinforcement, embeds; place and finish concrete.
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Jointing & cure – Saw-cut timing per temperature; curing per spec for strength and durability.
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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 trench settlement nearby? We self-perform Trench Backfilling.
Arizona-Specific Considerations
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Heat & UV: Adjust mix temperatures and finishing windows; protect against plastic shrinkage and surface burn.
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Monsoon season: Weather plans, drainage protection, and safe access around fresh placements.
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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
How thick should our slab be?
Thickness depends on loads, subgrade support, and use. Typical industrial slabs range from 6–10 inches; we confirm with your engineer of record.
What reinforcement is best—rebar, wire mesh, or fibers?
Each has a role. We’ll follow the design and recommend options based on curling control, load transfer, and construction sequencing.
When will you cut control joints?
We target early-entry timing to limit random cracking, adjusting to ambient temperature, wind, and slab size.
Do we need a vapor barrier under interior slabs?
Where moisture control matters (offices, finished spaces, certain equipment), yes—installed directly under the slab unless the spec directs otherwise.
How do you reduce dusting and surface wear?
Proper curing, correct finishing, and optional sealers/hardeners for traffic areas all improve longevity.
Other concrete services: equipment pads, curb and gutter services, concrete walkways, concrete pads, concrete repairs, sidewalk construction, concrete benches, concrete pad installation, concrete barriers, parking curbs, cement slabs, barrier walls, concrete slabs, concrete flatwork, jersey barriers, cement pads, precast concrete.

