Originally Posted by speedball1
I have seen it done both ways. Make a cut out for the base, install a floor drain in the center and a little under the floor line and repour the base sloping to the drain. The advantage to this method is that floor drains do not have to be vented. The down side is that you will have to pour hot tar on the floor for a seal before you pour cement and slope to the drain. If everything's not water tight you could have some seepage. *** OR***
Make your cutout and install a flange type shower drain,(see image) and a shower pan that you can then pour cement and slope to the drain. the advantage is that you're sure that it won't have seepage4. The downside is that if the shower isn't vented you will have to vent it or make sure it's connected to the lavatory drain line where it will be wet vented.
The easiest is door#1, the safest is door #2. your choice, Good luck, Tom