varmint
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In my 40+ years of doing architectural work, I've always figured concrete control joints at no more than 20' x 20'- the concrete shrinks, and you want the shrinkage cracks located where you want them, on the control joints- not here and there. The advice about rebar, fiber, etc. seems right on. The only reason to put some joint material at the poles is so the shrinking conc. can pull cleanly away. And, my last advice would be to use an epoxy finish on your slab. You want to do it before getting oil and crude on a new slab, after it cures and you acid wash it, and you'll love how junk cleans up for years afterwards!