Sharp Concrete Cutters and Drillers Ltd, Auckland, NZ

Phone: 0800 232 816

"Specialist Concrete Cutting and Drilling companies recommend and use diamond cutting systems. They provide significant cost advantages over more time consuming conventional methods. These advantages vary depending on the job, but include reduced down-time, precise cutting, maintenance of structural integrity, reduced noise, dust, and debris, limited access cutting, and the ability to cut heavily reinforced concrete."

Photo Gallery and News

This page shows a few photographs of our news, some recent projects, and our operations.

The management team: Raewyn and Bill

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The Sharp Concrete Cutting team enjoy a day's fishing for their 2007 Staff Xmas Function.

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Sharp Concrete Cutters completed the wide decorative concrete cutting for the Waitakere City Council Japanese Garden, at which HEB Construction received a silver Landscapes of Distinction 2008 award from Landscaping New Zealand. The project involved paving, planting, timber work and water features.

Concrete cutting at Ellerslie Railway Station upgrade.

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Concrete cutting in action.

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Bunnings New Store in Mt Roskill, client Naylor Love Construction - sawcutting approximately 2 kms of 10 mm wide cuts to upper carpark, and approx 4 kms of 6 mm wide cut to shop floor.

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Bunnings New Store, Mt Roskill.

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Bunnings New Store, Mt Roskill.

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Project Greenlane, for Heb Smithbridge. Sawcutting for services and upgrades to intersections and pathways in and around Great South Rd, and Greenlane Rd.

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Contact Us

Contact us for fast, professional service, and answers to your enquiries:

Phone: 0800 232 816 or Mobile: 027 688 4929

Fax: (09) 232-8162

Email

Postal: 73 Kaipo Flats Road, Onewhero, RD 2 Tuakau

Website: http://www.sharpconcretecutters.co.nz

Member of Site Safe New Zealand Member of New Zealand Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association

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