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Concrete, drilling and cutting in St. Moritz
Corcut AG
Corcut AG
Concrete, drilling and cutting in St. Moritz
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Corcut AG
Our company has technicians with proven experience in the management and execution of controlled demolition procedures. Our main references include specific interventions on artifacts, civil engineering works such as: Hydroelectric plants, dams, viaducts, bridges, road tunnels, railroad tunnels and civil engineering works.
The company's radius of action extends throughout the country.
Our services:
Cement cutting with diamond blade: Cement cutting with diamond blade is used for the formation of recesses in walls and floors with a maximum thickness of 70/80 cm; this system is indicated and expresses all its particularities in the execution of doors or windows in walls or floors made of reinforced concrete, stone, brick, which have a non-circular shape.
Cement cutting with diamond wire: This cement cutting system enables the excavation of rock walls (e.g. near houses where the normal use of excavators with hammers could cause damage to buildings), the cutting of thick concrete sections, the cutting of joints between existing buildings, the shaping of circular sections, the shaping of arched doors or windows, etc.
Continuous core drilling: Wet and dry drilling of rocks, walls or floors, bricks and stones with core drill pipes of up to 1,000 mm in diameter for the formation of technological compartments, holes for the installation of guardrails, anchoring chains and tie rods, as well as for the search for mineral resources.
Controlled demolition: We work silently during demolition/demolition of reinforced concrete structures with radio-controlled and/or manual Brokk machines, fully guaranteeing the safety of the personnel carrying out the work.
Roto-percussion drilling: System for making piezometers to be drilled into rock, consolidation anchors, retaining walls, cleaning drainage channels, drilling holes up to 150 mm in diameter.
Carbon fiber consolidation: Consolidation of slabs, pillars, concrete parts, stone, wood through the use of carbon fiber and glass fiber fabric reinforcements and/or foils. Injections of natural lime into wall panels and stone cladding of particularly valuable buildings. Stitching and interlocking of masonry in historic buildings.