A skill learned over his 15 years of experience in commercial and industrial construction, the first thing you cannot get wrong is, surveying dimensions, forms, quantity and quality (psi resistance) of the materials needed. As the word means it, “concrete” is something firm, standing the pass of time, resisting embattled conditions, steady, hard, if not impossible, to change.
So it has to be done well the first time. Felipe have had to lay tons and square miles of concrete during his career. To make foundations for structures that’ll have to contain and resist heavy machinery, giant turbines, boilers, pipelines, engines and more, one definitely has to work with blueprints in hand and be trusted that, at the end of the day, every measurement of the site will correspond to reality, and not a bolt or beam will be out of place once they’re assembled on top of the concrete floors in a warehouse, engine or turbine rooms, because an error can disrupt the whole construction process. Those are the kind of challenges Felipe was trained to master, and he was called over and over to the engineer’s table to be the sure hand to get that done. There’s no doubt that when doing a driveway, walkway or foundation, he definitely will know what to do!