Pile Cutting Contractor

Patented Pile Cutting Technology

Pile cutting is a critical step in the construction and demolition of deep foundation substructure. At Aggregate Technologies, Inc., we have developed and patented our own specialized pile cutting machine.

Patented Pile Cutting Machine

We have patented our own pile cutting machine technology. Our unique, proprietary tool makes it possible to cut and remove up to 200 piles in one day with only one machine and a single operator. Our technology ensures your job is completed quickly and safely.

Before introduction of our patented technology, the work that would require multiple crews and numerous pieces of equipment to accomplish can be now be accomplished by one worker and one machine – thanks to the innovation and creative engineering of ATI experts..

Pile Cutting Experts

ATI’s patented pile cutting machine holds concrete piles in place at any angle. Detached pieces are then removed. This approach works with the same effectiveness for steel piles.

We deployed our custom equipment to cut and remove 10,000 14” x 14” and 18” x 18” precast concrete piles at Motiva in Port Arthur, Texas. Our company was subsequently awarded an ABC Excellence in Construction Award in 2009. Other jobs with our pile cutting technology had us cutting and removing 3,500 precast concrete piles at Shintech in Louisiana.

Pile driving and cutting can prove to be one of the more difficult parts of construction due to the uncertainty often associated with subsurface environments. When you go to cut piles, go to the leader, Aggregate Technologies, Inc.

Aggregate Technologies is a leader in pile cutting nationwide. Whether a job requires removal of 50 or 50,000 piles, we can get the job safely and efficiently with maximum cost savings.

We regularly complete pile cutting and removal projects across the United States, including Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and the entire Gulf Coast.

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    Pile Cutting Applications

      Concrete Pile Cutting
    • Pile Crushing
    • Underwater Pile Cutting
    • Steel Pile Cutting
      Pile Shearing

    Pile Cutting Safety

    The patented pile cutting machine (PCM) from Aggregate Technologies Inc. represents a major advance in the evolution of the concrete pile cutting industry. This highly sophisticated piece of equipment sets new standards for both efficiency and safety. In the past, a crew of up to 15 people, operating various tools and equipment, would have been required to tackle a large-scale project and could expect to cut and remove only a few dozen piles over the course of a work day. The process itself was also made more challenging because of necessary safety precautions. Previously, a technician was required to stand in close proximity to the pile and manually apply the saw blade. A second technician would wait on deck until the operator became fatigued and then step in. Then a third operator with a separate piece of equipment would hold the pile as it was being cut. Once cut, the severed pile could then be extracted.

    The ATI pile cutting machine eliminates the need for a large team of technicians while also accelerating the concrete cutting pile process. The PCM features an integrated saw and boom arm that are operated by one person. The technician works from a safe distance inside the climate-controlled cab of the the machine, which further minimizes the risk of accident or injury. Large projects can require the sawing and removal of thousands of concrete piles.

    The ATI pile cutting machine allows a single operator to cut and remove up to 150 piles per day – a tremendous advance in terms of efficiency and safety. The benefits are clear. The ATI pile cutting machine, or PCM, enhances safety and accelerates the pile sawing and removal process – which translates into significant savings of time and money for the customer. Why take a chance on outdated technology or protracted job completion? Aggregate Technologies can easily deploy this patented pile cutting system to nearly any location.