Date Posted : February 27, 2025


Moore & Sons has just completed a commercial concrete project in Surrey and received the highest precision score from our client.



Built for a 24' tall steel structure, this 8,000 square feet industrial warehouse foundation was formed with 12 load-bearing pilasters. Each pilaster has 4 anchor bolts embedded in it to secure a steel column on it. There was to be no error and anchor bolts must snug-fit the prefab steel column’s anchor holes. That’s exactly what we delivered. All 64 anchor bolts met the building’s strict engineering specs.

"Total of 18 columns we’ve erected, all anchor bolts were precise within 16th of an inch. Every single of them fit perfectly at first try", says Jeff Corrie, project foreman of Accurate Mechanical Systems.

"Every single point was surveyed prior to landing of all columns and it is very precise work. They all lined up perfectly. This level of precision on this scale of concrete forming can be challenging, but Moore and Sons did impressive work here and we would give them 10 out of 10".

"We will be happy to have them back on another project", says Jeff Corrie.

Over the past 5 months, we have poured approximately 70 cubic meters of concrete for the foundation and additional 120 cubic meters of concrete for the slab, which is almost 10 times over of an average house foundation construction. Another comparison for perspective is that it is about 20 driveways worth of concrete going into this project!

This level of precision on this scale of concrete forming can be challenging, but Moore and Sons did impressive work here and we would give them 10 out of 10.