Authority concept · Iron Meridian Industrial Services

Repair the surface without losing sight of the traffic plan.

Warehouses and docks put wheel traffic, impact, live lanes, edges, markings, and phasing at the center of surface planning. A technically sound repair still has to fit the circulation plan.

Industrial protective coating being spread across prepared concrete.

Conditions to identify

Before pricing, identify forklift/vehicle traffic, dock edges and transitions, live versus isolated lanes, phased access, and marking/striping handoff.

Match capability to condition

Repair, preparation, coating, containment, flooring, and shutdown packaging are selected according to the actual failure and operating context—not because every facility receives the same system.

Boundary

The fictional North Dock case demonstrates phased slab repair and coating beside continuing logistics activity.

What planning looks like

A dock or warehouse can remain commercially active while only part of the floor is available. That makes lane geometry, temporary traffic routes, edge protection, cure zones, marking handoffs, and forklift access central to planning.

The contractor scope should show which zones are isolated and what has to occur before each one returns to traffic. That creates a different project model from a facility that can simply vacate the work area.

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