Contact D & R concrete Solutions, LLC for an Agricultural Concrete Contractor in Central Ohio.
Your agricultural business will need rugged concrete fixtures that will stand the stress the industry requires. Whether you need a concrete floor for feeding, a concrete drainage waste system, or road access for trucks, the professionals at D & R Concrete Solutions, LLC can help you plan your project effectively.
Seasonal Considerations
Moving livestock through the feeding and fattening process means that you need to make your concrete updates with an eye toward schedule. The weather can also have an impact on what you can accomplish when working wet concrete.
You need to work with an agricultural concrete contractor who can help you meet the many deadlines you already face. A deep understanding of current regulations when managing waste is also a concern. Finally, you need a concrete contractor who can tackle any required earth moving before the forms are set up.

Working With the Weather
Depending on the size of your project, your concrete pour may take quite a bit of time. Once the forms are set up at the proper angle for effective drainage, the pour may be done in a few different phases, but these large pours will need to be continuous and effectively managed.
If part of your planned construction project will be under cover, your concrete contractor may need to plan the pour a bit differently. Footings and post bases may need to be placed so planned canopies can be built and center slabs poured under cover.
Flexibility is Key
Because a skilled concrete contractor may need to flex with weather, earth moving and other construction steps, you'll need to plan for regular connection with your agricultural concrete contractor. If you have animals or machinery scheduled for delivery, make sure you share that information with your contractor. It may also be a good idea to talk with your suppliers if there's a chance that your build may be delayed.
Folks in the agricultural business have always had to stay flexible; weather and markets can be quite bumpy in agriculture and Central Ohio farmers have long worked to adjust to these and other conditions as they build their business. Working with a skilled, knowledgeable agricultural concrete contractor can add a bit more certainty to your life as a farmer!