Cast-in-Place Walls
Structural cast-in-place walls for commercial foundations, basement walls, and load-bearing retaining work. Where block walls won't carry the load, CIP is the answer.
CIP Wall Capability
Cast-in-place walls carry loads block walls can't touch. Basement walls under multi-story buildings, structural shear walls, retaining walls holding 8+ feet of grade — these need a monolithic concrete pour with engineered rebar, not stacked block.
008 Concrete forms and pours CIP walls for Greater Atlanta GCs and developers. Foundation walls, basement walls, shear walls, retaining walls, and elevator pit walls — all formed plumb, reinforced to spec, and stripped clean.
Foundation Walls
Basement Walls
Shear Walls
Retaining Walls
Elevator Pits
Stem Walls
Plumb, Tight, Built to Hold
CIP work has no margin for forming errors. A wall that's out of plumb shows the moment it's stripped, and the architect notices. Forms have to be braced, tied, and aligned before the pour starts — once concrete hits the form, there's no fixing it.
Jake and Chuck inspect every CIP form-up before pour. Wall ties verified, rebar verified, embeds verified. The result: walls that come out plumb, clean, and ready for the next trade.
Forms braced and tied for plumb walls, no bulge or blowout
Rebar set to stamped drawings, embeds placed before pour
Mix design matched to wall thickness and pour height
Vibration and consolidation planned for tight, void-free walls
Clean strip and patch where ties pull
CIP Wall Projects
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Cast-in-Place Wall Pricing
CIP wall cost depends on linear footage, wall height, thickness, reinforcement, and finish requirements. Greater Atlanta market ranges below.
Standard CIP Foundation/Basement
$40 — $75 / sq ft of wall
6-12 inch walls, standard rebar, typical commercial spec
Heavy / Architectural / Tall
$75 — $150+ / sq ft of wall
Tall basement walls, shear walls, architectural finish, complex rebar
Every project gets a written, line-item estimate. The number we quote is the number you pay.
Cast-in-Place Wall FAQ
CIP walls handle loads block walls can't — tall retaining walls holding more than 6-8 feet of grade, basement walls in multi-story buildings, shear walls in seismic or wind-rated structures, and any application where the wall acts as the structural element. Block works for partition and low-rise — CIP works for everything load-bearing.
Single-pour wall heights typically run up to 12-16 feet depending on form system and mix design. Taller walls pour in lifts with cold-joint planning. We've poured up to 24-foot basement walls in lifts. Pour height affects bracing scope and mix design — we adjust before quoting.
Yes. Form-liner textures, sandblasted finishes, board-formed looks, and acid-stain finishes all start with the form system. Architectural CIP requires tighter forming tolerance and longer cure schedule — and it costs more. We'll quote the finish from the architect's spec.
Coordination yes, installation through a specialist sub. We strip the walls clean, patch tie holes, and hold the schedule for the waterproofing contractor's spray-on or membrane work. Drainage board and backfill happen after that.
Get a Written Estimate on CIP Walls
Tell us the wall scope, height, and timeline. We'll walk the site, review the engineer's drawings, and give you a written estimate.
Get Your Free EstimateOr call Jake: (404) 940-0622