GITMO
One CSDA member recently traveled to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay to cut and remove an old concrete pier and returned several months later to resolve a critical issue with the new pier construction.
Cutting Goes Pop
When arguably one of the biggest brand names on the planet needed to carry out extensive renovations to one of its bottling distributing centers, there was no room for imitators.
DakotaDome Renovation
The University of South Dakota’s Athletics Department recently made renovations to its flagship building, the DakotaDome, as part of a wider $66-million new construction project.
Helipad Under the Radar
The University of Utah Hospital’s Air Medical Transport Services (AirMed) needed help locating several post-tensioned cables.
Open Wide
A specialty concrete sawing and drilling contractor recently completed an extensive amount of cutting work to help remove 1,200 tons of concrete as part of a two-year, $1.9-billion USD widening and tunneling scheme on a motorway that carries 100,000 cars each day.
Sharp Cuts
The Buffalo Bills recently called on a concrete cutting contractor to cut nearly 6,000 feet of 0.75-inch-wide, 3-inch-deep trenches for the installation of a large Wi-Fi network inside the team’s stadium.