A residence at Westside 3 wanted to expand its pantry area, to create a more spacious and functional layout. However, the homeowner was worried about cutting into a residential high-rise as it might harm the safety of the structure. Given that the building was fully occupied, all work needed to be completed efficiently, without causing disruptions to residents.
Before any coring or wall sawing could take place, Xradar™ Concrete Scanning was deployed to map the subsurface structure, ensuring that no reinforcement bars, or utilities were compromised. This non-destructive scanning method provided precise imaging of hidden elements, allowing for strategic coring and cutting without structural risks.
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The scanning process covered designated locations where openings were required for the pantry expansion. With detailed subsurface data in hand, the Sonicon team proceeded with coring and vibration-free wall sawing, ensuring a clean and seamless cut without unnecessary structural stress.
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By leveraging our high-precision scanning, the project was completed smoothly and efficiently, eliminating the risks of damaging critical reinforcements or disrupting surrounding residents.