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30,000 holes needed on the site. Reason for drilling this amount of holes is because of all the bolts left in the floor from the racking. Site location is Thurrock for global company, Kaizen.
30,000 holes needed on the site. Reason for drilling this amount of holes is because of all the bolts left in the floor from the racking. Site location is Thurrock for global company, Kaizen.
x1 200 diameter hole through a 300mm R/C slab for HBS Building Services. The reason for the hole was for a new service, for instance, a sprinkle pipe.
BC Diamond Drilling & Sawing Ltd recently drilled 10 holes of 127mm diameter through 350mm thick reinforced concrete slabs for balcony drainage in the London Borough of Islington.
Modus Construction Consultants urgently contacted BC Diamond Drilling & Sawing Ltd to create an opening. We needed to prepare the Hastings site efficiently because bricklayers were due to arrive the following week in order to start building 5 blocks of flats.
We cut 550mm deep straight edge using the track saw through reinforced concrete slabs. Then began to stitch drill holes of 180mm diameter as the opening was too small to use the track saw.
A resident of a flat close to London Victoria train station contacted BC Diamond Drilling & Sawing Ltd to create a wall opening.Â
On 2nd February 2024, BC Diamond Drilling & Sawing Ltd received a call from Banks Development Limited for two diamond drillers in Richmond, London.
When it comes to construction, precision and efficiency are key elements that can make or break the success of the project. One such example project is cutting a 6-metre by 3-metre opening in a 150 mm reinforced concrete floor for a bespoke staircase installation. The task demanded careful planning, suitable tools, and attention to detail.
The project was commissioned in June 2023 by Groundtech Consulting Limited, who are based in Lancashire. The company provide a range of geo-environmental consultancy and engineering services. In this case the location for the project was at the other end of the country in Eastbourne East Sussex.
Recently BC Diamond Drilling & Sawing Ltd were commissioned to carry out some diamond drilling in London at a premises in preparation for the installation of an extensive air conditioning ducting system. The project was being run by London Projects, which are based in central London and are routinely managing a range of redevelopment projects across the capital.