This limits your ability to change the basement layout but if the stub outs are in place using them will save money and labor.
Installing shower waste in concrete floor.
If you want to install a shower over a concrete floor a fiberglass shower stall will work just fine.
How to install a shower drain in the concrete floor.
This should apply to the front edge contacting the rough floor along the length of the shower base.
Ensure that the marks drawn on the on the studs align with the top of the tile flange.
You will also need tools to fit the shower drain on the concrete floor and a whole bunch of pipes and fittings.
The first step is to decide on the schematics of the shower base and ordering it.
Ideally you ll already have a drain roughed in with the pipe sticking a few inches above the floor.
In general if you are installing on to a floating timber floor a flat low profile tray is the way to go as the flat base will provide great support for the tray and also access to the underside of the tray for the waste should be fairly straight forward as you can simply cut a hole in the floor.
The most efficient and least expensive method of installing a basement shower without the need to break concrete is to install it over existing plumbing stub outs.
If you are installing your shower tray over a solid concrete floor then you may be best going with a raised tray as this will avoid having to chop down in to the concrete to allow space for the waste.
While placing the shower base into position ensure that the drain assembly slides over the pvc waste paper.
Shower stall on concrete a shower usually requires a 2 in.
Drain with the p trap located under the concrete slab.
Use reference marks on the subfloor to fine tune the location of the drain.