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CUTTING, CORING & BREAKING SERVICES

True Line Coring & Cutting of Maryland, Inc. provides concrete cutting, core drilling, concrete gpr scanning & demolition services. 

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â–ª Maryland   â–ª Washington D.C.   â–ª Virginia   â–ª Mid Atlantic Coast

24/7 Service - Security Clearance for Personnel

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Certification, Safety & Training

True Line Coring & Cutting of Maryland, Inc. is a recognized "small business entity" with the State of Maryland, certification SB10-1765. 

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Safety and Operator Training is of utmost importance to us. All operators are trained to be the best in their field of expertise with up-to-date training on the newest equipment available. 

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Training for True Line's employees is conducted twice a year, covering all aspects of safely performing sawing, coring and concrete demolition. Proper equipment procedures and maintenance with the support and involvement of the manufacturers of the equipment being used. 

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OSHA 30-hour Safety and Health Training is also included in the bi-annual training sessions. 

Concrete demolition with BROKK machines, remote-controlled robots are safe and efficient for tight and dangerous spaces.
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Diamond blade wall saws mounted on a track system that cuts straight, clean and up to 24" thick safely on walls, floor slabs and stairs.
Wire sawing, an advanced cutting method is used for cutting piers, towers, bridge sections and concrete greater than 24" thick.
We core drill holes to create openings in asphalt and concrete with sizes ranging from 3/4" up to 70".
Flat Sawing or slab sawing is best for large and small horizontal concrete surfaces and structures.
Hand sawing cuts depths up to 24", for HVAC, electrical and plumbing openings in walls.
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Concrete GPR Scanning

Using specialized, non-destructive equipment to locate and identify objects such as rebar, post tension cables, conduits, and piping embedded within concrete.
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