Ricky Diaz

Concrete Foreman · Mon May 18, 2026 — Day 18 · voice note 1:08

Step 1 — the voice note

What Ricky said

Ricky, lunes el 18 de mayo, day 18. We had a tough morning, the rain came hard at 10:20, we shut down the pour prep on equalization tank E-7. Wall forms were already 50 percent set, we kept them dry under the canopy, no damage. After lunch I moved the boys to bioretention basin, eight guys, we finished CMU course four north side and started five, maybe 280 square feet. Tomorrow morning early, 7:30 huddle, we strip the forms on slab B-3 from Friday then we pour E-7 with IMI Concrete, 28 yards, 8 AM. Need the rebar inspection cleared first thing — Pham from Metro Water is supposed to come at 7:45. No accidents today. Need the saw operator's gloves replenished, we're down to the last pair.

Step 2 — the generated daily report

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Auto-generated from the transcript above. Per the Walker Dispatch construction daily-report format.

TL;DR

Pour prep on equalization tank E-7 paused for rain; forms preserved under canopy. Premier shifted to bioretention basin CMU (course 4 done, course 5 started). Tomorrow: pour 28 CY at 08:00 pending rebar inspection.

Work completed
  • Equalization tank E-7 — wall forms set 50% (no rain damage)
  • Bioretention basin N elev — CMU course 4 complete, course 5 started (~280 SF)
Manpower
  • Cumberland Concrete — 8 + foreman R. Diaz (9 hrs)
Materials
  • Tomorrow: 28 CY 4500-psi concrete (IMI Concrete, 08:00)
  • Need: cut-resistant gloves for saw operator (down to last pair)
Delays / disruptions
  • AM rain — pour postponed, crew shifted to CMU (no idle time)
Safety
  • Zero incidents on Premier crew
Tomorrow's plan
  • 07:30 huddle, strip B-3 slab forms (Friday pour)
  • 07:45 rebar inspection w/ L. Pham (Metro Water)
  • 08:00 pour equalization tank E-7 wall, 28 CY Irving

Not mentioned today: equipment, inspections detail, visitors.