
A Job Well Done
The manager of the warehouse poses with the Lowcountry Basement Systems team after a job well done.

First Step
The first step in the project was to core holes for the slab piers to be installed.

Prepping for the Lift
After the holes are drilled, push piers driven, and slab bracket attached, lift cylinders are attached to the bracket to lift the sinking slab.

Taking Measurements
Lowcountry Basement Systems, foreman, David Ritter measure the gap.