The coating of concrete floors is always challenging. Unlike walls, ceilings, tanks, bridges and other structures floors have vehicular and pedestrian traffic. This usually means that they are coated during off hours with tight schedules. Contractors need to plan the projects to meet the needs and schedules of owners. Often times this means multiple trips to the facility to review the scope of work and provide workable schedules. Required testing is generally performed prior to the scheduled start of work or after the floors are back in service.
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