For General Contractors

The sub you can stop worrying about on the terrazzo line.

Bonded, bid-ready, OSHA-30 led, and self-performing. We give you a firm bid in five days, submittals in two weeks, and a closeout with no punch on the terrazzo scope. That's the pitch — the rest of this page is the proof.

How we work with GCs

From invitation to close-out, on your timeline.

Bid response in 5 business days

Send the drawings, the spec section, and the schedule. We respond with a firm, line-itemed bid in 5 business days — not a rough number you have to chase down later.

Submittals back in 2 weeks

Within 14 days of award we deliver shop drawings, divider layouts, color samples, product data, SDS, and LEED documentation — formatted to your submittal log.

Self-performed install on your schedule

No second-tier subs, no traveling crews. We sequence the pour around your slab pours, MEP rough-in, and finish-trade overlap so your CPM doesn't slip on the terrazzo line.

Closeout with zero punch — usually

We grind, grout, and polish to spec, hand off maintenance documentation, and walk the floor with the owner. Most projects close out with no punch items on the terrazzo scope.

Substrate prep work prior to an epoxy terrazzo pour

Prequalification packet

Everything your compliance desk asks for, in one PDF.

We maintain a current prequalification packet and can send it within the business day. Add us to your bidder list and we'll keep it refreshed annually without you asking.

  • Current Certificate of Insurance (Texas commercial limits, additional insured endorsement on request)
  • AIA A305 Contractor's Qualification Statement
  • Bonding letter — single project and aggregate limits
  • OSHA 300 logs (most recent 3 years) and current EMR
  • Texas Sales & Use Tax Permit
  • W-9, references, and signed safety program acknowledgment
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Safety

The safety numbers your superintendent wants to see.

0.74
Current EMR (3-year average)
0
Lost-time incidents on jobsite, 2024
100%
OSHA 10 across the field — OSHA 30 crew leads
Daily
Pre-task safety briefings + JHA on every pour

FAQ

What GCs ask before sending the contract.

How fast can you turn around a bid?

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Five business days from a complete bid package — drawings, spec, schedule, and any owner-required forms. Smaller scopes (under 5,000 sq ft) typically come back in three. We will not send a placeholder bid; if we need an extension, we tell you on day two.

Are you bondable, and what are the limits?

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Yes. We carry single-project bonding to $5M and aggregate to $15M through a Texas-licensed surety. Bond letters and rate sheets are available with the prequalification packet.

What's your EMR, and can you provide OSHA 300 logs?

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Our 3-year EMR average is 0.74. Current and prior-year OSHA 300 / 300A logs are part of the prequalification packet, and we can sign a project-specific safety plan and additional-insured endorsement on award.

Do you self-perform, or do you sub the install?

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We self-perform every pour with our own crew. The same lead who walks the jobsite at preconstruction is the lead who runs the install. We do not use traveling crews or second-tier subs.

How do you sequence around our schedule?

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Epoxy terrazzo needs a clean, cured, moisture-tested substrate and a controlled-environment install window. We coordinate directly with your superintendent at preconstruction, identify the gates we need (slab MVER results, building dried-in, HVAC operational), and lock the pour window so it doesn't drift.

Got a project bidding? Send it over.

Drawings, spec, schedule. Five business days to a firm bid. One business day to a prequal packet. Same field lead from preconstruction through closeout.

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