The thermal resistivity (R-value)will depend on the density of the concrete AND the chemical composition of the aggregates. Generally, lighter concrete has greater resistivity (insulation) than heavier concrete.
I don't have a specific reference handy, but normal weight concrete is in the range of 0.06 to 0.11 hr*sf*degree F/BTU/in (mKW) if I recall correctly. Lightweight concrete, which is less than 115 pcf would have a range of 0.11 to 0.19.
This is usually based on a guarded hor plate test with measurements under steady state conditions - my mind in failing on these details.
You should be able to find it in the ASHRAE manual.
I still do not know how this relates to electrical, but the amount of range in values should pose a problem unless someon wants to pay for and schedule an actual test.
Dick