Send Plans. Get a Number. Keep the Date.
This is not a “someone will reach out” form. Estimate requests submitted here go straight to the people who price the work and run the rig — and here is what happens next:
- Acknowledgment the same business day. You will know a human has your package.
- A real review of your documents. We read the floor/ceiling assembly callouts, the spec section, and the sound and fire requirements — and if we find a mismatch between the drawings and the tested assembly, we flag it in the bid rather than change-order it later.
- A written proposal with a number and a pour plan. Square footage, thickness, mix design, pour-day count, and the mobilization approach for your location — not a unit price floating free of logistics.
- A committed schedule conversation. Tell us your framing sequence and target pour window; we plan around dry-in dates and give you dates we intend to keep.
What to include (more is better, but send what you have):
- Architectural plans and the relevant spec sections (03 54 13 / 09 acoustic) — PDF, DWG, or ZIP
- The UL assembly and STC/IIC ratings called out, if specified
- Approximate square footage, number of stories/units, and building count
- Project type — garden-style, podium, mid-rise, townhome, hotel, senior living
- Target pour window and bid due date
- Anything unusual: radiant heat, occupied phasing, remote site, elevation
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