PROJECT

Concrete Cutting & Removal at AdvanSix Chemical Plant

Location: Upper Marlboro, MD
Service: WIRE SAW, WALL SAWING
Completion: July 2021

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

Concrete Cutting & Removal at AdvanSix Chemical Plant
Penhall was contracted by Piedmont Mechanical Inc. to cut, break, remove, and dispose of concrete pads supporting pressure machines at the AdvanSix Chemical Plant in Virginia. The project required wire and wall sawing techniques to precisely cut through the concrete while adhering to strict safety protocols in the active chemical plant. Given the confined workspace and operational restrictions, the team meticulously planned each step to avoid disruptions and maintain plant efficiency.

Scope of Work:

  • Wire & Wall Sawing – Precision cutting of concrete pads for safe removal
  • Concrete Breaking & Disposal – Efficient removal to prepare for new installations
  • Strict Safety Compliance – Executing work in an active chemical plant with minimal disruption
  • Careful Coordination – Completing the project flawlessly while maintaining plant operations

Despite the complex industrial environment, Penhall successfully completed the project on schedule, showcasing its ability to handle high-risk, precision demolition with efficiency and safety.

Penhall delivered precise concrete removal at AdvanSix Chemical Plant, ensuring safe execution and seamless facility upgrades without disrupting operations.

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