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April 14, 2020
Faster Road Widening and Bridge Expansions with Hydrodemolition
Labor intensive and draining…bridge and concrete road widening is the out of town wedding you don’t want to go to but have to attend. Contractors know they have to do the work but does it have to take so long, use so many workers, and take up so much equipment? Does removing concrete and keeping the rebar have to be
February 5, 2018
Hydrodemolition Concrete Removal Advantages
Hydrodemolition (also referred to as hydro cutting or aqua cutting) uses high pressure water to break and remove concrete. Unsound concrete can be quickly and efficiently removed creating a highly rough and bondable surface. Concrete that is still sound is left ready to be bonded with a new surface. Concrete that has become delaminated or contaminated by chloride can be
February 20, 2017
Looking Forward to Investment in Infrastructure
You were never more than a few seconds away from a sound bite centered on the word “infrastructure” if you watched even a few minutes of campaign or debate coverage leading up to the 2016 Presidential election. Rebuilding our nation’s crumbling roads, bridges, ports, airports, and power plants was a point of emphasis for both candidates. As a specialty construction
November 1, 2016
Drones On Construction Sites
Are Drones the Future of Construction? Drones, or remotely controlled unmanned aerial vehicles, made the news again after Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer sliced his pinky finger down to the bone while repairing one of his drones. To date, the use of drones has primarily been limited to the armed forces or hobbyists, but that is quickly changing. Drones will undoubtedly
July 24, 2016
Texas Business Radio Interview – Ronnie Wills
Ronnie Wills is interviewed by Texas Business Radio hosts Matt Register and George Walden. He discusses the history of Aggregate Technologies, company culture, ATI’s charity donation program and more. Full transcript below the video.
July 14, 2016
3 Things To Check Before Hiring a Sub contractor
Picking the right subcontractor can be a boon for business, with project deadlines easily met and exceptional work completed.
June 26, 2016
Check Concrete Health with GPR Scanning
What’s going on below the surface of a concrete column, pier, or slab can often be a mystery to a structural engineer seeking answers about a project. The location and condition of reinforcing bars is typically unknown, unless severe spalling, delamination, or corrosion has occurred. What’s more, these areas of deterioration in a concrete structure are not necessarily obvious and
April 10, 2016
Chemical Demolition: No Fuss, No Muss
When you think concrete demolition, sights and sounds of big, whirring saws and blades come to mind. While it is often the case that heavy equipment has to be brought out to accomplish demolition, there is an increasing demand for the use of chemical demolition agents on construction sites. As the use of chemicals where saws would have been required
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
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Hydrodemolition
Pile Cutting
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Concrete Demolition
Robotic Demolition
Concrete Cutting
Concrete Sawing
Wall Sawing
Ground Penetrating Radar
Water Treatment
Bridge Widening
Industries
All Industries
Dams, Locks and Waterways
DOT Transportation Infrastructure
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About Us
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Lunch and Learn
Aggregate Technology Capabilities Statement
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