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People search “supreme concrete cutting” because they want confidence. They want the cut done cleanly, safely, and without turning a simple scope into a site issue.


Confidence comes from process. Here are 10 questions that quickly separate controlled cutting from uncontrolled work.


  1. What constraints did you hear on this site?
    A good contractor repeats them back: live site, noise/vibration limits, access, work windows.
  2. How are you defining quantities?
    Linear footage and thickness ranges, number and diameter of cores, opening dimensions.
  3. How do you avoid blind cuts when embeds are uncertain?
    They should explain verification steps and when scanning is recommended.
  4. What is your slurry and water control plan for this environment?
    Not “we cut wet,” but how they contain and clean.
  5. If removal is included, how do you size sections for the haul-out path?
    They should tie segment sizes to real access constraints.
  6. What do you need from us to lock pricing?
    Photos, drawings, site constraints, thickness assumptions.
  7. What is excluded?
    Power/water supply, patching, engineering approvals, shoring, etc., depending on the job.
  8. What triggers a change order?
    Unknown thickness, embedded conflicts, access changes, expanded removal.
  9. How do you coordinate around other trades?
    Sequence and timing, especially on live sites.
  10. What does “finished” mean on this jobsite?
    Cleanup standard and handoff condition.


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If a contractor can answer these clearly before mobilizing, you’re far more likely to get a controlled outcome: constraint-aware execution, fewer surprises, and a clean handoff to the next trade.

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GTA/Ontario daily. Canada-wide for wire sawing.

Why Choose DRM?

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Modern Equipment
  • No-Blind-Cuts Policy