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Connor Concrete Cutting & Coring

Riverside, CA

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Site Preparation
Drilling
Excavation
Core Drilling

Description

Connor Concrete Cutting & Coring, established in 2012, is a family-owned and operated business based in Riverside, California. The company was founded as a tribute to Connor Penhall, who had ambitions of a career in law enforcement before tragically losing his life in a work accident. His legacy inspires the company to deliver exceptional service and to uphold the values of hard work and dedication that he embodied.

As a woman-owned and operated business, Connor Concrete Cutting is committed to providing high-quality concrete cutting and coring services for both public and private sector projects, including commercial and residential work. The company takes pride in its highly skilled team and utilizes advanced tools and technology to ensure that projects are completed efficiently and effectively. They offer a broad range of services including ground penetrating radar (GPR), flat sawing, core drilling, wall sawing, and excavation, capable of handling jobs of various sizes.

Connor Concrete Cutting's staff is well-trained and possesses multiple certifications, including OSHA certifications and specialized training for safety and effectiveness on the job site. Their dedication is evident in the positive testimonials from clients praising the professionalism and reliability of their team. The company is also a Union certified contractor, enhancing its reputation for quality and dependability within the construction community. Through their work, Connor Concrete Cutting & Coring aims to not only meet but exceed customer expectations, emphasizing integrity, value, and respect for every client and project.

Services Provided

Backhoe; Chain Saw; Compressor & Demo Crew; Core Drilling; Excavation; Flat Saw; GPR; GPR Concrete Scanning; Hand Saw; Ring Saw; Wall Saw; Wire Saw

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