Providing the southeast with outstanding commercial, industrial, institutional and infrastructure concrete cutting services! From slab sawing to wall sawing, core drilling to wire sawing, ACC&C puts more than 100 years of field experience and knowledge to work for you. We have the right equipment for the job, highly skilled operators, and the ability to get even the toughest jobs done on time, safely and within your budget! For good reason, we are the southeast's home for quality concrete cutting services!
Advanced Concrete Cutting & Coring, Inc. believes that the personal safety and health of our employees is of primary importance. We urge all employees to work together to achieve our goal of making the workplace as safe as possible. We believe that establishing a safety culture starts at the beginning of the hiring process at ACC&C. All new employees must have a clean driving record, pass a DOT physical and pre-employment urinalysis. Upon hiring, new employees must complete an orientation which covers all aspects of health and safety on the job.
Core drilling is used when precise circular cuts are required. Holes of the specified diameter are drilled to make room for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC installations to name a few. Our crews are equipped with electric and hydraulic drills with a multitude of bit sizes and shapes for your job - large or small. Flat sawing is also referred to as slab sawing and is the most commonly used method. Standard flat saw uses include cutting trenches to install plumbing and electrical pipes, expansion joints, or to remove damaged areas.
Greg Lynch founded ACCC in 2000 with resourcefulness, inspiration and one goal in mind - to provide the best concrete cutting services in the southeast. He quickly created a model and a team based on the low country traditions of hard work, outstanding customer service and highly skilled employees. Today ACCC is recognized as an industry leader in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia with proud accomplishments throughout the region. Our mark on the Charleston and Savannah landscapes is well documented.