Reinforced Concrete Core Drilling

The process of cutting openings such as doors or windows in reinforced concrete walls. This is accomplished by using a wall saw that is mounted to a track fitted with the appropriate blade diameter to cut through the wall thickness and is attached to the wall to be cut.


Reinforced Concrete Sawing

The process of drilling perfectly round holes through concrete floors and walls for pipe penetration, conduit Blockout and anchor hole provision for core holes and can range anywhere from 10 mm up to 1200 mm diameter.


Reinforced Concrete Slab/Floor Cutting

It is used to cut horizontal flat concrete surfaces such as floors, bridge decks, roadways,  pavements, and stairs, etc. The use of joint cutters for slab/floor sawing is the perfect solution for making penetrations or openings in concrete floors to access and repair broken utility lines. It is very useful in removing cracked driveway or walkway and unwanted patio.


Reinforced Concrete Saw Cutting

Top-down demolition of the reinforced concrete structure is attained by saw cutting of the building’s main supports using diamond wire saw and wall saw. Speed is attained as a large segment of concrete can be cut and lifted off.