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Here we are consulting on an extensive modification to a heavy Post-Tension structure with Chuck Cucco from Schwager Davis.

Digital Concrete has the experience and technical expertise to help our clients achieve the performance and time critical completion of their projects. More than just a scanning company, Digital Concrete is often called upon to modify a client’s situation and project in order to alleviate construction site issues.

We are all fighting the structure of the concrete itself. Often the results of our efforts can be of a great surprise to our clients. For example architects often put walls on column lines. We then have to tell our client that their design will not work due the presence of a massive number of Post-Tension cables. In the end we are often called upon to interface directly with the architect and design engineers in order to facilitate a redesign that will achieve all of the projects goals without harming the basics supports of the structure.

We have worked with a variety of scientific disciplines. Here we are explaining the theory of radar and its use in the detection of Post-Tension cables to scientists from the California EPA.

It is our pleasure to work side by side with some of the most competent contractors in the world. Achieving the common goal of job completion without incident and extra expense is our goal one hundred percent of the time.

Our motto is that our client’s best interests are ours as well. We deal one on one with the project principals in order to convey all details of our findings.

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