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IMZ Technical services proud to be the subcontractor of BINGHATTI, Recently award new work it is the reason of our quality work provide previously to one of main cline MS BINGHATTI, our new task are to provide them 5000 coring work, wire cutting and robotic cutting of slabs we are ready to facilitate our client with advance tools and equipment having efficient, trained work force to make sure that we have delivered the project tasks under given timeline as agreed, the work is 25 degree 2.5 Meter coring in subj structure, however the task is complicated but due to the advanced equipment such as concrete scanning and robotic concrete cutting and coring machines it is a small task to be done.

Concrete Slab Cutting Task Client SOHBA

"We are thrilled to have been recognized by SOHBA for our exceptional work on this prestigious awarding of the project itself highlights our commitment to innovation, quality, client satisfaction, We take the task to high level where we deployed two cutting machines to complete the task at fast track consider the client demand. The project, which involved state of the art designing a premium quality facility, implementing a cutting-edge solution, showcases our dedication to delivering results that exceed expectations. We are honored to partner with SOHBA and look forward to continuing our collaboration on future endeavors." we are one click away next to handle your project.


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Concrete Cutting Standard Procedure

Concrete cutting is a process used to create precise openings, grooves, or removals in concrete structures. It is commonly used in construction, demolition, and renovation projects. The procedure involves using specialized tools and equipment to cut through concrete while minimizing damage to the surrounding structure. Below is a step-by-step guide to the concrete cutting procedure:


1. Preparation

  • Plan the Cut: Determine the exact location, dimensions, and depth of the cut. Mark the area clearly using chalk or a marker.

  • Check for Obstructions: Use a utility locator or scan the area to identify rebar, post-tension cables, electrical wires, or plumbing that could interfere with the cutting process.

  • Safety Measures: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, gloves, ear protection, a dust mask, and steel-toed boots. Ensure the work area is clear of bystanders.

  • Equipment Setup: Choose the right cutting tool based on the job requirements (e.g., wall saw, slab saw, or handheld saw). Ensure the equipment is in good working condition.


2. Equipment and Tools

  • Concrete Saw: Available in different types:

    • Slab Saws: For horizontal surfaces like floors and pavements.

    • Wall Saws: For vertical surfaces like walls.

    • Handheld Saws: For smaller or hard-to-reach areas.

  • Diamond Blades: Specifically designed for cutting concrete, available in various sizes and types (wet or dry cutting).

  • Water Supply: For wet cutting to reduce dust and cool the blade.

  • Vacuum System: For dust extraction during dry cutting.

  • Anchoring System: To stabilize the saw during cutting.


3. Cutting Process

  • Set Up the Saw: Secure the saw in place using an anchoring system (for wall saws or slab saws) or ensure stability for handheld saws.

  • Start Cutting:

    • Begin cutting at a slow speed to create a guide groove.

    • Gradually increase the speed while maintaining steady pressure.

    • For wet cutting, ensure a continuous water supply to cool the blade and suppress dust.

    • For dry cutting, use a vacuum system to control dust.

  • Monitor Progress: Ensure the saw follows the marked lines accurately. Adjust the depth of the cut as needed.

  • Complete the Cut: Continue cutting until the desired depth and dimensions are achieved.


4. Post-Cutting Steps

  • Remove Debris: Clear away any concrete debris or dust from the cut area.

  • Inspect the Cut: Check the edges of the cut for smoothness and accuracy. Make any necessary adjustments or finishing touches.

  • Clean the Equipment: Clean the saw and blades to remove concrete residue and ensure longevity.


5. Safety Considerations

  • Avoid cutting near live electrical wires, plumbing, or reinforcement bars.

  • Use proper ventilation or dust extraction systems when dry cutting.

  • Ensure the saw is stable and properly anchored to prevent accidents.

  • Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for operating the equipment.


6. Applications of Concrete Cutting

  • Creating openings for doors, windows, or utilities.

  • Removing damaged or unwanted sections of concrete.

  • Cutting expansion joints or control joints in concrete slabs.

  • Demolition projects where precision is required.


By following these steps, you can safely and effectively perform concrete cutting for various construction and renovation purposes. Always prioritize safety and use the appropriate tools and techniques for the job.