Scope of work included the following:
City Concrete Cutting successfully completed a complex project involving the replacement of damaged sections of metal track embedded in a concrete substrate. In collaboration with Roaron Construction, we executed this task with precision and efficiency, adhering to stringent engineering requirements.
A custom guide board was fabricated to allow us to cut on an angle to ensure accurate and precise cutting.
These projects showcase our expertise in complex concrete cutting tasks, our ability to collaborate with industry partners, and our commitment to delivering high-quality results.
On the roof of this building, we executed over 100 core drill operations through concrete blocks, each hole measuring 1.25 inches in diameter and extending 20 inches in depth. Due to space constraints, we devised a custom metal bracket that was mounted to the side of the concrete blocks to securely accommodate our drilling equipment. The holes were drilled to receive anchor bolts, which were subsequently epoxied into the concrete to support the installation of a metal barrier on the roof. Additionally, the project scope included several other coring operations and the removal of a wall within the parking garage.
The project required extensive concrete modification. We cored approximately 100 holes and utilized a slab saw on the second floor to create large openings for new stairwells. Additionally, we removed a section of the floor along one side. A temporary platform was constructed to support the remaining concrete, allowing for safe removal and disposal.
In this project, we cored numerous holes and adjusted pillar dimensions to accommodate elevator door openings. A significant aspect of the project involved creating an opening between the existing and new buildings to connect the parking garages. This required cutting a large hole through the shared wall.
In the summer of 2015, City Concrete Cutting collaborated with Roaron Construction on a project for Kiewit. We executed a comprehensive program to cut all expansion joints along Highway 1 where the roadway intersects concrete overpasses. The project involved various cut configurations to accommodate different joint types, as illustrated in the accompanying images. These modifications were essential to facilitate the necessary expansion and contraction of asphalt and concrete surfaces throughout the year, ensuring structural integrity and minimizing the impact of weather fluctuations.