Dear Yshij,
The upper resistivity range of 105 Ohm-cm that you mentioned could be possible in very long dry season typically of desert areas.
In regular climate, the hygroscope property of concrete retains the soil moisture for around 30 days without significant reduction on resistivity.
A safe approach for grounding requirement in power stations and several other electrical facilities is to consider the concrete with sufficient moisture. If your application is different you should evaluate the site environment condition and choose the resistivity more suitable for the application.
In accordance with IEEE Std 80 the concrete resistivity ranges are as follow:
1- Wet............. 1x108 to 1x1011 Ohm-cm.
2- Dry............. 21 to 100. Ohm-m (2,100 to 10,000 Ohm-cm)
Note: Ohm-m =100 Ohm-cm.