




We started this one from the ground up - and we mean that literally. Before a single yard of concrete gets placed, the prep work has to be right. That means proper grading, a solid gravel base, vapor barrier, and a full rebar grid tied and elevated off the ground. Skip any of those steps and you're building problems into the slab from day one.
This is a 60x100 slab in North Knoxville, and we brought in a concrete pump to handle the pour. On a job this size, a pump gives us control - we can place concrete exactly where it needs to go, fast, without the crew scrambling to keep up. The rebar grid you can see pre-pour is tied in a clean, consistent pattern across the entire footprint. That reinforcement is what keeps a slab like this from cracking and shifting over time.
Once the concrete starts flowing, it's all hands on deck. The crew works across the surface in sections - pulling, screeding, and leveling as the pour advances. There's no room to slow down. Concrete doesn't wait. Getting it flat and consistent from edge to edge on a slab this large takes experience and a team that knows how to move together without cutting corners.
And the finished product speaks for itself. A smooth, level surface from form edge to form edge - ready to support whatever structure comes next. No high spots, no dips, no slop at the edges. That's what clean concrete work looks like when the prep and the pour are both done right. We take that seriously on every job, whether it's a small pad or a slab this size.
If you've got a build coming up in the Knoxville area and need concrete work done the right way, Millennium Builders is the crew to call. We handle everything from ground prep through final finish - no shortcuts, no guesswork.