Tilt-Up Panels
Cast-on-site tilt-up walls for warehouses, distribution, and light-industrial builds. Panel forming on the slab, embeds placed accurately, lift coordinated with the crane crew.
Tilt-Up Capability
Tilt-up is the fastest way to put up a commercial envelope. Panels are formed flat on the slab, poured, cured, then tilted into place by crane. Done right, it's faster and cheaper than masonry — done wrong, the panels miss tolerance, the joints don't line up, and the GC pays for rework.
008 Concrete forms and pours tilt-up for Greater Atlanta warehouses, distribution centers, and light-industrial builds. We coordinate panel layout with the structural engineer, set embeds to spec, and stage the panel sequence so lift day runs clean.
Warehouse Panels
Distribution Centers
Light Industrial
Embed Setting
Panel Sequencing
Lift Coordination
Built for the Crane Day
Tilt-up lives or dies on tolerance. Embeds that drift even half an inch make the steel guy's day miserable and put schedule on the line. We use precise forming, control the mix, and verify embed locations before the pour — not after.
Jake and Chuck stay on-site through the lift sequence. The crane operator gets clear panel call-outs, the riggers get clean lift points, and the steel detailer gets accurate as-builts. Owners on the job means panel decisions get made fast.
Panel layout coordinated with the structural engineer and steel detailer
Embeds and inserts placed accurately, verified before pour
Mix design matched to lift weight and panel thickness
Lift sequence staged so the crane crew runs without stalls
As-built embed locations documented for steel and façade trades
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Tilt-Up Pricing
Tilt-up cost depends on panel count, panel size, embed complexity, and lift scope. Greater Atlanta market ranges below — every project gets a written, line-item estimate by panel.
Light-Industrial / Small Warehouse
$80,000 — $250,000
Single-tenant warehouses, smaller panel counts, simple embed schedules
Distribution / Heavy Industrial
$250,000 — $1M+
Large warehouses, multi-tenant distribution, complex panel schedules
Every project gets a written, line-item estimate. The number we quote is the number you pay.
Tilt-Up FAQ
Panel forming and pouring on a typical warehouse runs 3-6 weeks depending on panel count and crew size. Panels cure on the slab while we work the next set. Lift day is usually 2-5 days once panels reach strength. We commit to a schedule in writing before mobilization.
Yes. Every tilt-up job runs from stamped panel drawings. We coordinate embed placement with the structural engineer and verify against the steel detailer's package before pour. Embeds get documented and as-builts go back to the steel and façade trades.
Tilt-up is the standard envelope for warehouses, distribution centers, light-industrial buildings, big-box retail, and some multi-tenant commercial. Anywhere you need a tall, plumb wall fast — tilt-up beats masonry on cost and schedule.
Yes. 008 Concrete pours the building slab, sets footings, and forms panels on the same site. One sub from site work through panel lift means tighter quality control and fewer trade handoffs.
Get a Written Estimate on Tilt-Up
Tell us the panel count, building footprint, and target lift date. We'll walk the site, review the engineer's drawings, and give you a written estimate by panel.
Get Your Free EstimateOr call Jake: (404) 940-0622