Planning a shop build, any suggestions?

@pauls340 I would like to learn more about the concrete add mix. Unfortunately I can not find any videos that show real world concrete being poured with the add mix. In the sample videos it only shows the mixing part of the process and nothing to explain the consistency during pour. It gels. Therefore will not screed the same. Before using a product that is unknown I need to know how this will pour, flow, screed and dry. Seeing how removing concrete that has plumbing inside of it as well as wire mesh and rebar it's difficult to install something unknown when it will cost 40K plus to remove and then another 15K to reprep the area again.
Seems there are some cool products in the line up but nothing that is specifically driven towards residential concrete flats.
Can you supply any videos of the said product? What product are you promoting in residential concrete as an add mixture to the already mixed concrete in the truck when it arrives on site.
It appears that most products are driven by commercial procedures.
First do not rely on the internet for information on concrete.
Pick out the best concrete plant in your area and go there and talk to them about what you are planning and tell them in no way do you want it to settle or crack and get a their recommendation in writing. When you order the concrete make sure the spec is adhered to.
Worked for me 7 years now and not one crack and I now absolutely nothing about concrete
I will also mention that the base work has to be correct or it will not work, my concrete contractor worked for 2 full days prepping the site before the floor was poured.