Aggregate Technologies
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June 19, 2014
FAQ: How long will it take to complete our project?
This is a good question and one that really can only be answered based on the job situation. But rest assured, we are in the business of getting things done, but safely. When you set up an appointment with an Aggregate Technologies estimator, they will take the information from our project and ask as many questions as possible to get
June 11, 2014
FAQ: How many people do you send on a job?
We will send as many or few people it takes to get the job done safely, and on or before schedule. Most jobs can be done with one operator and sometimes a helper. If we are called out to cut concrete piles we send an operator and a machine. Wire sawing may take up to two or more to get
June 11, 2014
FAQ: When can you be here?
While we want your project to be on time, please realize that ATI will not rush out to a job site unprepared. This helps you get the right contractor for the job and helps us meet or exceed your expectations. But in most cases we can mobilize a crew and be on site within 24 hours anywhere inside the continental
June 11, 2014
FAQ: Do you provide layout?
Per company policy, Aggregate Technologies does not provide layouts. This responsibility is best preformed by the general contractor or sub-contractor who will have a better understanding on what precise location they need. To eliminate standby time on our end, is beneficial for you the customer to have everything laid out prior to our arrival. It is also very important to
May 22, 2014
FAQ: What are your rates?
Our rates are based on the following: the amount of time your particular project will take, the type of equipment that will need to be used to complete the project in the safest manner, location of the project, and he project’s individual requirements. All of these factors will have a part when determining the rate of the project you have.
May 22, 2014
FAQ: What states do you work in?
Aggregate Technologies primary geographic work area is Southeast Texas. This encompasses Greater Houston, Galveston, Beaumont, College Station metropolitan areas. ATI routinely travels to Corpus Christi and South Texas for larger, longer duration type jobs as well as into Southeast and Southwest Louisiana (Lake Charles, Greater New Orleans and Baton Rouge). Our work outside Houston is primarily in the Industrial-Petrochemical Industry
May 22, 2014
FAQ: Who are your crew supervisors?
At Aggregate Technologies we have several layers of supervision. The top level begins with the operation and dispatch team. This department assigns the operator best suited for any particular job and sends out the job order. Once the order is dispatched, ATI’s General Superintendent, a person in charge of all operators in the field, constantly monitors their progress in the
May 15, 2014
FAQ: How deep can you GPR scan?
GPR stands for “ground penetrating radar.” GPR scanning of concrete is used to find the position or depth determination of anything embedded within a concrete structure, such as plumbing, conduit, rebar, etc. In most cases we use a 2.0 GHz antenna that is good for about 13″ deep concrete – it can show everything embedded in the concrete. But if
May 10, 2014
FAQ: ISNetworld and PICS Certified Contractor
Aggregate Technologies, Inc. is registered and qualified through PICS Auditing and ISNetworld. Both of these companies provide a global resource for connecting hiring clients with safe and reliable contractors. The qualification process with both companies is a lengthy and expensive process to complete. Applications are very detailed. Company information including financial background, training processes, references and job history must be
May 10, 2014
FAQ: ATI Employees TWIC Card Certified
After the tragedies in the country on 9-11, security in the nation’s ports became a top priority. Due to the potential threat for mass destruction at port facilities throughout the country, a Federal identification system for workers in these facilities was implemented. The Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) is now a requirement for all workers performing work in the various
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Services
Hydrodemolition
Pile Cutting
Wire Sawing
Core Drilling
Concrete Demolition
Robotic Demolition
Concrete Cutting
Concrete Sawing
Wall Sawing
Ground Penetrating Radar
Water Treatment
Bridge Widening
Lunch & Learn
Industries
Projects
Safety
About
Video Gallery
Associations and Memberships
Newsletter
Blog
Equipment Info Sheets
Testimonials
Awards
Houston Office
Baton Rouge Office
Florida Office
California Services
Careers
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