danski0224, I feel I should clarify something. You have included a lot of information on vapor barriers but it could be confusing because you combined under-slab vapor barriers and vapor barriers in walls and ceilings. The OP has a slab issue and much of the information you suggested isn't relevant to his issue.
Under slab vapor barriers are designed solely to stop moisture intrusion from the soils underneath. They have nothing to do with keeping warm, moist air from reaching the dewpoint and condensing, which is a vapor barriers purpose in heated structures. Under slab vapor barriers are almost exclusively plastic membranes and their selection has little to do with geography or the other criteria you mention.
It was an informative post - just a little of topic. Sorry to be so picky but there is a lot of confusion out there about under slab vapor barriers and I want people to be clear.
By the way, I am qualified, I don't need to live in his area to give him this particular piece of advice and the way I've done it for years is the right way. If everyone heeded that bit of counsel, we'd have have a lot less to talk about on GJ. Cheers.