Flat Sawing is best for cutting horizontal, flat surfaces such as floors, bridge decks, and pavement.
IDS can achieve cuts of up to 40 inches deep.
Flat sawing can be used for providing expansion joints, removing damaged pavement, cleaning and preparing random cracks for repair, and removing concrete sections for subsequent demolition.
Wire Sawing
Flat Sawing
Flat Sawing
We use a multi-strand cable with diamond segments threaded through a series of pulleys that is continuously “pulled” through the concrete.
No concrete structure or cross-section is too large for us to cut.
We can use wire sawing for cutting in restricted and confined spaces.
The wire saw can also be used utilized for larger diameter holes.
Hand Sawing
Flat Sawing
Hand Sawing
We have handheld hydraulic power saws that provide portability, speed, and accessibility at construction and demolition sites.
We cut concrete pipe to the length desired and create openings for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
Make cuts in floors, walls, and ceilings.
Works in conjunction with a concrete cutting chainsaw to eliminate overcut and have clean-cut corners.
Wall Sawing
Soff-Cut Sawing
Hand Sawing
We provide a track-mounted machine attached to horizontal walls or steep inclines.
Ideal for cutting precise dimensional door, vent, and window openings.
Cuts to depths of up to 33 inches.
Curb Cutting
Soff-Cut Sawing
Soff-Cut Sawing
With curb cutting, we can flush-cut parapet walls at a depth of up to 14 inches.
We use a horizontal ride-on flat saw for long and deep cutting to depths of up to 31 inches.
Soff-Cut Sawing
Soff-Cut Sawing
Soff-Cut Sawing
This is an ultra-early entry joint cutting method that allows joint replacement almost immediately after concrete is placed.
We can also use early entry saws for early entries that require a two to three-hour set-up.
Core drilling might not always be straightforward but, that's okay! With care and precision, we have the ability to core drill intricate angles with whatever size hole is needed.
Deep Drilling
Remodel Improvements & Civil Work
Intricate Angles
IDS has the ability to core drill down to any depth that a project may require.
Remodel Improvements & Civil Work
Remodel Improvements & Civil Work
IDS uses core drilling when precise circular cuts are required and can core drill for new or existing construction.
IDS can core drill holes up to 72 inches in diameter. When a building or a factory is going under renovation, we're here to help!
Industrial Dumpster Services will ensure your debris will be taken care of quickly and cost-effectively. In most cases, we offer same day service.
With a variety of dumpster sizes to choose from (16-yard, 20-yard, and 30-yard containers), we are ready to provide you with the container you need to get the job done.
Equipment Removal
Equipment Removal
Equipment Removal
We provide demolition and removal from the site in one turn-key operation.
Dump trucks, bobcats, backhoes, and excavators are all available in gas, diesel, and electric.
Hand Removal
Equipment Removal
When in confined spaces, we are able to hand remove debris from confined spaces.
We can also sweep, vacuum, and clean a work area, so you can't even tell we were there... except for the holes we were there to cut 😉
We can mark depths as well as any private lines 811 is not required to mark.
These may include electric running to parking lights or accessory buildings, or private gas lines running to propane appliances.
In ideal conditions, with GPR, we have been able to see 13 feet into the soil.
We use state-of-the-art equipment made by GSSI and RadioDetection.
In cases we can't see into the soil due to its conditions, we use a method of electromagnetic induction in order to locate the utilities.
Concrete Scanning
Concrete Scanning
Concrete Scanning
Cutting or coring concrete is a necessity for many building projects.
The dangers of hitting conduits, water lines, rebar, and post-tension cables can be mitigated by scanning the area for potential hazards before cutting or coring, saving you time and money.
We can accurately image objects that are up to 24” in depth.
Reports
Concrete Scanning
After scanning, we will go over findings and markings with the contractor and ensure we have scanned the needed areas.
Our invoices will include descriptions of how many areas were scanned, the size of the areas, and any findings.
If needed, we can also provide numbered locations, provide pictures, and report more in-depth, detailed descriptions.
Contractors can also request the raw data from the scans via file transfer or images.
Concrete scans are available in 2D or 3D imaging. 2D imaging is our fastest and most requested form of scanning. However, for those wanting a more detailed view of the area, we recommend 3D imaging.
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