A good concrete man can pour a 30x40 slab without using forms, only the boards of the barn. My guy did it. Only form was across the door.
Used a laser transit and put 16p nails in each post 8 ft apart as a reference point. He used a Georgia buggy to haul the concrete in the barn. The pour was done after everything was up. That way it cured without the sun hitting it. He came back the next day and cut lines. That was 4 years ago and no cracks. He put down a 6 inch floor with wire. Used the laser transit to set points during the pour.
He put his motorized trowel in the far corner of the barn and raised it up using straps. That is the first place he started pouring and the first place to set up.
3 guys did the job on a Saturday morning and only charged me $500. Also put a 10x30 slap in front of barn. I did all the excavating work.
These guys do this kind of work for a living. My job was just a little side job. George
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