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Concrete Sawing:
Concrete sawing involves the most modern technology available to create openings for various uses in walls or floors made of reinforced concrete.
The method, which began being used in the 1970s, significantly advanced in recent years and has been increasingly used in numerous Western countries.
Following tremendous demand, many companies around the world began developing and creating tremendously powerful small machines that would enable quick, professional creation of openings in various concrete-made elements in the construction industry and in populated buildings.
Examples of Method Applications:
• Sawing opening for door / window
• Cutting concrete walls irrespective of size and wall thickness
• Creation of openings for stairwells between floors in existing buildings.
• Separation of existing buildings in order to execute controlled demolition of a section of the building
• Sawing concrete handrails and walls
• Angular sawing and stairwells
• Air conditioner openings in various sizes
• Roof windows
• Disassembly of bomb shelters / apartment protected space
• Controlled demolition of concrete gazebos
• Demolition of terraces
• Demolition of bridges
• Sawing of concrete floors, asphalt
• Demolition of piles, foundations, casings
• Sawing of concrete pillars, beams
• Demolition of Palkal
Advantages of the Method:
• Saves a great deal of time. For example – a standard door-sized opening can be completed in only two hours.
• Relatively quiet performance vis-à-vis stonecutting work of the Congo, etc.
• Obtain clean opening that does not require any repair of the surrounding plaster and coating
• Method does not vibrate, preventing the spread of cracks resulting from stonecutting work
• The only method recommended by construction engineers to make changes in building walls
• Method uses water to minimize spread of dust in building spaces
Today, the sawing method allows for sawing of concrete walls and floors that are up to 100cm thick with machines that can be transported to any field, including populated homes.
The sawing method is extremely economical and provides the optimal response for jobs involving disassembly, demolition and stonecutting in populated homes and buildings that being constructed.
M. Saadon policy is to acquire the finest possible equipment. It has a wide range of machinery, based on the type of work, including MINI machines for sensitive locations and private homes. |
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