Project Details
Cedar Creek Concrete Project in San Luis Obispo, CA
At GPM, we can handle any type of concrete installation project that you can dream up. The Cedar Creek Association in San Luis Obispo, CA, wanted new concrete on their streets.
Our process is thorough and meticulous. We began the Cedar Creek project by removing up to 10″ of existing asphalt pavement and the soil beneath it, then hauling it away. We then installed 4″ of class II, finely graded, and re-compacted the existing subgrade, checking elevations for proper drainage at every step.
Our commitment to quality is evident in every project we undertake. In the Cedar Creek project, we reinforced the concrete pavement with #4 rebar in the center, ensuring its longevity. The project was finished by installing top-notch concrete pavement using 3250PSI concrete that is 6″ thick, a testament to our dedication to durability.
Why GPM
General Pavement Management (GPM) has served the Central and Southern California areas for over 30 years. We are your trusted partners for any paving projects, including large industrial and commercial facilities, HOAs, and several types of construction projects. GPM prioritizes providing our customers with excellent customer service and high-quality pavement. Contact GPM today for a free consultation on how to make concrete work for your unique project!
FAQs
What type of concrete work was completed for the Cedar Creek project?
The project included full‑scope concrete services such as flatwork, walkways, and structural elements required for the Cedar Creek development in San Luis Obispo. The work supported both functional infrastructure and long‑term durability needs.
What was the purpose of the concrete installation at Cedar Creek?
The purpose of the concrete installation was to remove the asphalt and replace it with concrete in the parking lot/street at Cedar Creek, providing essential structural components and site improvements that meet local building standards and long‑term performance requirements.
Did the project require any specialized concrete techniques or equipment?
Yes. The Cedar Creek project involved precise grading, formwork, and reinforcement to ensure stability and compliance with engineering specifications. Specialized equipment was used to achieve accurate pours and high‑quality finishes.
What steps were involved in preparing the site before the new concrete was installed?
GPM began the Cedar Creek project by removing the existing asphalt and underlying materials to prepare a stable base. The subgrade was then graded, compacted, and built up with Class II base material, with elevations checked for proper drainage. Once the site was properly prepared, reinforcement and concrete placement followed to ensure a durable pavement surface.
Does GPM handle similar concrete projects in other California locations?
Yes. GPM provides concrete services across California, including flatwork, ADA improvements, and structural concrete for commercial, residential, and municipal projects.