Concrete Excavation & Removal

Concrete demolition & haul offs

Concrete excavation & Removal Contractor

service overview

Our team addresses common customer challenges such as intricate concrete cutting and drilling in tight spaces while maintaining safety and structural integrity. Our commitment to excellence is evident through ongoing staff training and investment in state-of-the-art equipment. As members of CSDA, we prioritize professionalism and quality, and our affiliation with ISNetworld underscores our dedication to safety and sustainability.


Beyond our professional work, we actively support our communities through sponsorships, donations, and volunteerism, demonstrating our commitment to giving back.

A bunch of concrete blocks are stacked on top of each other in a room.
A large excavator is working on a construction site to excavate concrete

concrete excavation Applications

Common concrete excavation applications include:

  • Slab and Floor Removal

    Excavating concrete slabs and floors for remodeling or repair projects.


  • Trenching

    Creating trenches for utilities such as water, sewer, or electrical lines.


  • Core Drilling

    Drilling precise holes for plumbing, electrical, or HVAC installations.

  • Concrete Wall Cutting

    Cutting openings or creating openings in concrete walls for doors, windows, or ventilation.

  • Concrete Demolition

    Removing concrete structures or sections for renovations or site clearance.


These applications often require precise cutting, drilling, and removal techniques to ensure the integrity of the structure and safety on the worksite.

  • Concrete Pavement Cutting

    Cutting and removing sections of concrete roads, sidewalks, or parking lots.

  • Foundation Excavation

    Digging trenches and holes for foundation work in construction projects.

  • Concrete Scanning

    Using specialized equipment to locate rebar, post-tension cables, or other embedded objects within concrete structures.

  • Pool and Spa Excavation

    Excavating holes for the installation of swimming pools or spas.

  • Concrete Resurfacing

    Preparing surfaces by removing old concrete layers before applying new overlays.

A man is standing next to a pile of concrete excavated dirt and conrete in a building.

Service Specs:

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480 V Electric, Diesel

Dust control method

Water

Best For:

Removing large areas where access is available and using manual labor is not preferred.

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We pride ourselves on our commitment to complete client satisfaction and safety, and we have the reputation and track record to prove it.

Why Choose Us

We revolutionize the concrete sawing & drilling industry through our innovation & attitude, provide a level of service & passion that our customers, our employees & our community desire to experience.

Safety

Cobra emphasizes the importance of safety from start to finish of every project.

Relationships

Creating successful relationships while building trust during completion of all current projects and beyond.

Innovation

Better solutions and ideas to complete projects in a more timely and efficient manner.

Scan before you saw

Scanning concrete before commercial excavation is of paramount importance due to several critical reasons:

environmental concerns

Avoiding damage to utilities like gas or electrical lines is crucial for environmental and safety reasons. Scanning helps prevent potentially hazardous leaks or contamination.

structural integrity

Accidental damage to vital structural elements within concrete can compromise the stability and load-bearing capacity of a building or infrastructure. Scanning helps avoid unintended structural damage.

regulatory compliance

Many building codes and regulations require scanning and locating of embedded objects before excavation to ensure compliance with safety and construction standards.

client confidence

Clients and stakeholders have greater confidence in a project when they know that comprehensive scanning has been conducted. It demonstrates a commitment to safety and quality.

project delays

Accidental damage to embedded objects can result in project delays, as repairs or additional work may be required. Scanning helps ensure that the excavation proceeds smoothly and according to the project schedule.

cost efficiency

Identifying and mapping embedded objects through scanning allows for precise planning of excavation. This reduces the risk of unnecessary damage and minimizes repair costs and project delays.

safety

Concrete structures can contain hidden hazards such as rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, or other embedded objects. Failing to identify these objects before excavation can lead to accidents, injuries, and costly damage to equipment.

in summary

Concrete scanning before commercial excavation is a crucial step in ensuring safety, preserving structural integrity, and minimizing costs and delays. It is a proactive measure that protects both workers and the long-term success of construction projects.

concrete excavation FAQs


We've compiled this comprehensive list of frequently asked questions to provide you with quick and informative answers. Whether you're a new customer seeking information about our offerings or a returning customer with inquiries about using our platform, you'll find valuable insights here.

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  • How can I determine the right concrete excavation method for my project?

    The choice of excavation method depends on the project's scope, location, and specific requirements. Consult with experienced concrete professionals who can assess your needs and recommend the most suitable method, whether it's saw cutting, core drilling, or other techniques.


  • Why is it important to scan concrete structures before excavation?

    Scanning concrete structures is crucial to identify and locate any hidden hazards like rebar, post-tension cables, or utilities. This information ensures safety, minimizes damage risks, and helps with precise planning and budgeting.


  • What safety measures should I take during concrete excavation?

    Safety is paramount during concrete excavation. Ensure proper training for workers, use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), follow safety protocols, and have emergency response plans in place. Additionally, consider barricading the excavation area and using warning signs to prevent accidents.

  • How can I minimize project delays during concrete excavation?

    To minimize delays, conduct thorough planning, including scanning and mapping embedded objects. Communicate effectively with your excavation team, monitor progress closely, and be prepared to address any unexpected challenges promptly. Having contingency plans in place can also help mitigate delays.

  • What role does compliance with local regulations play in concrete excavation?

    Compliance with local building codes and regulations is essential. Failure to adhere to these requirements can result in legal issues, project delays, or safety concerns. Ensure that your excavation work aligns with all applicable permits and regulations.

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