Most
decent size construction projects usually require the need for a concrete
cutting contractor. Quite often medium and large constructions projects require
utilities to move added or relocate to different areas. A concrete cutting
company can provide the solution for access and relocation of utilities.
Concrete flat saws are used to cut floors for access underneath existing slabs.
Wall sawing cuts square or rectangle openings in walls. Core drilling cuts
round holes in walls and floors. Gaining access opening in floors and wall
allows utilities to be relocated or passed through or moved to other locations
However,
before you hire the Concrete Cutting in Kimberley BC, a little homework should be a priority before hiring a
contractor for your project. Concrete cutting, Wall Sawing Kimberley BC, concrete breaking and removal are
dangerous work. Spending a little time before you hire someone can pay great
dividends and greatly reduce your exposure to liability. Have your concrete
cutting contractor provide you with three documents before he starts work.
Have
the contractor provide you with his license number and have it checked out.
Make sure it’s authentic and up to date. Most states have a government run
entity that allows anyone to check the status of any contractor in their state.
Also have the contractor provide you with a copy of his Workers Compensation
policy and a copy of his Liability Insurance Policy. You will be well served to
have all three documents provided to you before anyone sets foot on you
project. Having all three documents current, and in good standing most likely
tells me the contractor is running a reputable business. If he can't provide
you with all three, move along and call another company. If a contractor does
not have all three documents and he starts work on your project, the owner, or
company hiring the contractor may be exposed to liability should something go
wrong; such as, an injury on the project? Concrete cutting, concrete breaking, Slab Sawing in British Columbia are
dangerous work. It involves large motorized machinery and saw blades spinning
at high RPM. The potential for something to go wrong is always present, so
don't add more risk and liability to yourself by not checking out who is
working for you. A few extra minutes before can save you a lot of grief in the
future. So plan ahead and research the contracting company before you hire. Say
no to anyone who cannot provide you the necessary documentation. This rule
should apply to any contractor, or subcontractor in British Columbia or
anywhere else.
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