Abstract
This paper presents an investigation into the problems encountered in industrial concrete floors on the ground. Shrinkage, acid attack, concrete quality, crazing, curling, durability issues and design considerations are ad-dressed. Case studies from South African companies have been included to illustrate the problems and demonstrate how designs can be done to avoid such issues. Guidelines are proposed for fixing surface beds when problems have occurred. Overall it can be seen that floors are highly susceptible to a variety of problems. However, through good design and construction practices high quality surfaces can be provided for the indus-trial sector. It has been noted that few engineers and contractors are capable of successfully designing and constructing industrial concrete floors. This requires special consideration by the industry.