What is Wire Sawing?

Wire sawing uses a multi-strand cable embedded with diamond segments to cut through extremely thick or heavily reinforced concrete. The wire is looped around the structure and continuously rotates to slice through material with precision.

This method is ideal for large structural removals, bridge piers, foundations, and restricted-access areas where traditional saws cannot operate.

Wire sawing provides controlled, vibration-free cutting for complex or oversized concrete projects.

Wire Sawing FAQs

Q: When is wire sawing necessary?
A: For very thick concrete, heavy reinforcement, or large structural sections.

Q: Is it safe for structural removal?
A: Yes, wire sawing provides controlled cuts with minimal vibration.

Q: How large of a structure can you cut?
A: Wire sawing can handle virtually unlimited thicknesses.

Q: Is it used on bridges?
A: Yes, it is commonly used for bridge and infrastructure demolition.