So, even though the basement contractor says I'll have a dry basement, there is still the issue of the cold, dank floor. My wife notes some odor prior to our flood, maybe our ground water was brimming right beneath the concrete before the recent flooding.
So, they sell a special flooring that has an R value to keep the floor warmer, prevents condensation and wicking from the basement surface if minor wetting occurs in the future. While it can get wet, it's not meant to get wet under normal circumstances. I am hoping that it will appease my wife's ultra sensitive nose for mildew and keep our new basement cozy.
The tile looks like this from the bottom: it's 12 x 12 for perspective, by the way:

Further away: 2 tiles together:

Top side: (they make an "unfinished" plain gray version also, not pictured):

Apparently it can be a structural subfloor and the 2x6 stud wall can rest on it safely.
So maybe the question is, just how do I take care of the cement slab basement floor? Put this tile down with pad and carpet on top? Or what?
Paul