Authority concept · Iron Meridian Industrial Services

Scope the surface. Then scope the shutdown.

Industrial surface work rarely begins with a product name. It begins with what is failing, what the substrate will accept, when the area can be taken out of service, and what has to happen before operations resume.

Industrial facility floor showing mechanically prepared concrete beside a finished coating zone.
CAPABILITY × ENVIRONMENT
Protective coatingsManufacturingFood processingMunicipal
Concrete repairDistributionManufacturingInfrastructure
Shutdown restorationOutage-drivenLive operationsReturn-to-service

Start with the operating constraint

Choose the route that matches the decision already in front of you: a deteriorated slab, a protective system, a containment area, a planned outage, or a facility environment with specific access and sanitation constraints.

Capabilities

Protective coatings, concrete repair and resurfacing, secondary-containment surface systems, shutdown restoration, and selective industrial flooring are treated as connected scopes—not interchangeable finishes.

Operating environments

Manufacturing, food-processing, distribution/logistics, and municipal infrastructure each change access, adjacent operations, cleaning, traffic, cure planning, and handoff requirements.

Work records

Four fictional cases show how scope changes when deterioration, live operations, penetrations, or an outage window become the controlling condition.

Plan before pricing

Useful budget input includes area and substrate, condition, existing system, exposure, access, target window, specification status, desired return-to-service timing, and safe photos or drawings.

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