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Before field operations, the company approaches every job with careful planning and job-site assessment. It provides concrete scanning, coring, wall sawing, deep asphalt cutting, and removal services for public works, residential, commercial, and private projects.
“Safety is the most important thing for us, and it comes down to having good employees and the right equipment to do the job correctly,” says Penhall, vice president and general manager. “We can’t do it without our employees.”
Connor Concrete Cutting & Coring typically comes in early on projects, working with general contractors, subcontractors, and public works teams to prepare concrete structures before other trades begin work. With most of its work union-based, the company operates in large-scale environments where timing, coordination, and job-site safety are critical to keeping projects moving. At the center of this execution are experienced union crews whose field expertise drives every stage of the work.
In the early stages, an estimator from Connor Concrete Cutting & Coring visits each job site to assess conditions and determine where cuts, cores, and access openings are needed based on project requirements. While customers generally know what they need, the company helps determine how the work is carried out in the field.
Concrete scanning is one of the first steps in that process. Crews use scanning equipment to locate rebar, post-tension cables, underground utilities, plumbing lines, and electrical conduit before cutting or drilling begins, reducing risk to existing systems. Core drilling is used to create large holes in walls for HVAC systems, piping, and conduit access, while wall sawing is used to cut openings in concrete buildings for doors and door access.
Removal is another key part of Connor Concrete Cutting & Coring’s services. After sidewalks, slabs, or structural concrete are cut, crews return to break and haul away the material so the next phase of work can continue without delay. Handling scanning, cutting, coring, and removal together helps crews coordinate work more effectively on active job sites, ensuring projects stay on schedule. That consistency has helped the company maintain strong relationships with approximately 500 customers.
Long-term customers, including Atkinson, Ames Construction, and the Murray Company, reflect its reputation for safety-focused operations. Many of them continue to return for infrastructure and mechanical work because of the reliability and field execution the crews deliver across a wide range of project types, even under tight schedules and changing site conditions.
Connor Concrete Cutting & Coring has expanded from a single saw truck to a fleet of approximately 20 saw trucks, along with a second branch in San Diego. The company coordinates customer needs with scheduling and crew availability to maintain service levels across its operations. Growth has come alongside continued work on freeway and public works projects that involve specialized concrete cutting and coring services.
Despite that growth, Connor Concrete Cutting & Coring remains closely involved in day-to-day field operations. As a woman-owned business, leadership continues to work directly with crews, estimators, and contractors to coordinate project execution. With this hands-on approach, the company is recognized as one of the Top Concrete Cutting and Coring Services in the industry.