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Project planning

Commercial concrete project planning

Build a bid-ready project packet and give the concrete team a clearer path to the field.

Project intake path

Four inputs for a productive first conversation.

01

Package

Identify the concrete service, project location, and limits under review.

02

Documents

Share current drawings, specifications, addenda, and marked revisions.

03

Site + timing

Outline access, constraints, milestones, shutdowns, and phasing.

04

Contacts + questions

Name decision makers and keep open coordination items visible.

Job planning map

Move from documents to a field-ready conversation.

Use the same four-part sequence whether the package involves foundations, slabs, tilt-up, industrial floors, structural concrete, or site concrete.

Four-stage commercial concrete job-planning diagram covering scope documents, site readiness, logistics, and project coordination.
01

Scope + documents

Package · drawings · revisions

02

Site readiness

Conditions · interfaces · constraints

03

Access + sequence

Staging · deliveries · phasing

04

Team + open items

Contacts · decisions · follow-up

Job-planning checklist

Six information sets that make the review more useful.

You do not need every answer before reaching out. Send what is current, identify what is preliminary, and keep unresolved items visible.

01

Scope + location

  • Project name and address
  • Concrete service or package
  • Included areas and known exclusions
02

Current documents

  • Drawings and specifications
  • Addenda and revision dates
  • Relevant details and schedules
03

Existing conditions

  • Operating or occupied areas
  • Utilities and adjacent work
  • Demolition or preparation interfaces
04

Access + logistics

  • Truck and equipment routes
  • Staging and placement access
  • Traffic, security, or hour limits
05

Milestones + phasing

  • Bid and review dates
  • Target field milestones
  • Phases, shutdowns, and handoffs
06

Contacts + decisions

  • Primary business contact
  • Decision makers and coordinators
  • Open questions needing follow-up

Working job brief

Separate the information you can share now from the decisions still in motion.

A clear brief does not hide uncertainty. It shows the current basis of the conversation and the items that need the right project contact.

Ready to share

Start with the current project record.

  • Project name, location, and concrete package.
  • Current drawing set, specifications, addenda, and revision date.
  • Known access conditions, target milestones, and primary contact.
  • Requirements already stated in the project documents.

Keep open + labeled

Make unresolved coordination visible.

  • Trade interfaces and scope boundaries still under review.
  • Alternates, preferences, or preliminary information.
  • Site conditions or logistics that need field confirmation.
  • Engineering, testing, schedule, or responsibility questions for assignment.

Planning questions

Give the estimate and field teams what they need to move.

Industrial Bridge Inc works with general contractors, developers, owners, facility managers, and industrial companies across the Omaha metro.

When should concrete job planning begin?

Start as soon as the location, concrete package, current documents, and bid or milestone date are available. Preliminary information is useful when it is labeled clearly.

Which documents are most useful?

Send the current architectural, structural, civil, or equipment information that relates to the concrete package, along with specifications, addenda, schedules, and revision dates.

How should an operating or occupied site be described?

Identify working hours, access and security rules, traffic routes, shutdown windows, active operations, protected areas, and restrictions affecting delivery, staging, placement, or cleanup.

Who should be included in the initial discussion?

Start with the person responsible for the inquiry and identify the contacts who own document, schedule, site, engineering, and adjacent-trade decisions.

What happens after the information is submitted?

Industrial Bridge reviews the package, follows up on missing bid information, and responds within 24 hours. Estimates are free, and the proposal defines the price, inclusions, schedule basis, and project-specific requirements.

Have the plans and bid date ready?

Request a free estimate