I built my shop for this, 6" thick, 4ksi mix, #4 rebars on 16" centers, set on 2" chairs. I cured with a BASF Kure & Seal compound. Saw to 10-12' squares. There's a full 6" of crushed washed limestone base (#57s in some areas) compacted, I spent time with a jumping jack compacting the soil where I had excavated and disturbed for the foundation.
I wanted to be able to move and set up to a 10k machine, the physics of a forklift are basically such that the front tires are akin to the pivot point in a playground see-saw. When operating at max capacity the load on the front tires is 2x the load being carried.
Here is what happens when the base is insufficient and not enough strength in the bearing layer to distribute the load. Note that this helps illustrate the point raised by LLWillys - that the same driveway works well enough to lift and move the same machine, I just found a point where the base is insufficient (probably wet clay).
I was moving this Monarch, 7100 lbs, Note the designers of this machine were not shy about the use of cast iron, the tailstock looks like it could substitute for a small piece of artillery
