Poured is stronger than block. Since you have a habitable space underneath the slab - I would use full passive water-proofing means with the 4-inch perf PVC pipe/gravel, etc. I'm not crazy bout the corrugated wall membranes and instead prefer two coats of Sonneborn HLM 5000 - liquid rubber and backfill with #57 gravel, etc. By a floating lab - I assume you mean no dowels or no other ties to the walls - in theory, floating is supposed to be better to allow movement w/o cracking, etc. I floated mine and so far no cracks - however, it is only about 6 mo old yet. One item - I used no vapor barrier under the slab and instead poured atop 4 inches of sand that sat on 8 inches of #57. In theory - this is supposed to offer better performance with respect to cracks - as per the attached
http://www.stegoindustries.com/docs/Vapor Barriers Under Concrete Slabs.pdf
Instead of using drain grates in the slab - we sloped the slab forward and are installing Class E ACO zipper drains along the front of the slab to catch rain/wash water from either the garage or grade
http://www.acousa.com/drain/klassikdrain.htm