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Scan first: Cut precisely: Restore with confidence

Concrete scanning, cutting, selective removal, pour-backs, and repairs are coordinated around structural integrity, hidden building systems, dust and vibration control, and the needs of active facilities.

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Concrete scanning

JZ's concrete scanning service uses Ground-Penetrating Radar technology to locate embedded utilities, reinforcement, conduit, and post-tension cables before cutting, coring, or removal begins.

The non-destructive process provides real-time information for hospitals, schools, offices, and commercial buildings. Trained technicians use the findings to guide safer decisions, reduce avoidable damage, and keep work aligned with structural and safety requirements.

Controlled demolition underway inside the MOB Pompano project

Concrete cutting

Walls, slabs, floors, and new openings are cut with precision tools selected for the scope. Each operation is planned around adjacent structure, dust, debris, vibration, access, and ongoing activity around the work.

Cutting can support renovation, expansion, system installation, and selective demolition while preserving surrounding conditions and maintaining a controlled workflow.

Concrete repairs

Concrete repair can address surface cracks, spalling, weakened slabs, walls, columns, trench work, and other corrective scopes. The process begins with assessment and selection of a repair strategy appropriate to the condition.

Industry-approved materials, preparation, reinforcement, placement, and finishing methods are used to restore safety, stability, and long-term performance while limiting disruption around the work.

What reviewers usually need to know

01Why scan before cutting or coring?

Scanning identifies hidden utilities, rebar, conduit, and post-tension cables so cuts can be planned safely and costly damage can be avoided.

02How are accuracy and safety maintained during cutting?

The team combines site assessment, scanning information, precision saws, trained technicians, and dust and vibration controls.

03What concrete damage can be repaired?

Public JZ service information includes surface cracks, spalling, weakened slabs, walls, and columns.

04Can concrete work occur in occupied buildings?

Yes. The process is planned to control dust, debris, noise, and disruption in active offices, schools, hospitals, and commercial sites.

05How are durable results supported?

Work is based on assessment, technical planning, proper preparation, industry-approved materials, and coordinated execution.

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