Project Portfolio
 
HUMBOLDT PLANT
HUMBOLDT PLANT
Humboldt, California
RIVERSIDE
RIVERSIDE
Sacremento, California
Rancho Seco
Herald, California
All Projects
ARKANSAS NUCLEAR STATION
View
View
Click to view larger image

Two 120-ton condensers were split in half so that four 60-ton sections could be removed. The diamond wire cut through 27,000 inconel tubes, steel pipes, and steel baffle plates.
Back to Top
CLINTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Wiresawed 14 piers and drilled nearly 300 core holes for anchor bolts, removing 121 cubic yards of concrete.
Back to Top
DH BLATTNER
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Performed diamond wire sawing to segment (2) 6' diameter piers in less than an hour on a railroad bridge.
Back to Top
DIGESTER TANK
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Used Brokk robotic hammer to demolish 2, 68' diameter digester lids.
Back to Top
DONOHUE INDUSTRIES
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed track beams including sole plates during plant shut down.
Back to Top
I-45, PIERCE ELEVATED BRIDGE
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Pierce Elevated Bridge- Diamond wire sawed 100s of columns in downtown Houston for new bridge utilizing 3-4 saws dialy.
Back to Top
JONESVILLE LOCK & DAM
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed three pairs of concrete slots into the lock walls so that stoplogs could be installed in the slots.
Back to Top
LOU CON INCORPORATED
View
View
Click to view larger image

Segmentation of lid by diamond wire saw for modifications to existing tank.
Back to Top
LOUISIANA AUDUBON
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Cored drilled bridge caisson fifty feet deep at four inches in diameter for the Audubon Bridge Project.

For complete bridge project details visit:  http://www.timedla.com/bridge/audubon/
Back to Top
LSU STADIUM
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

dismantle upper structure of stadium for removations
Back to Top
OCCI, INC
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Bluegrass technicians used four robotic hammers around the clock to demolish six feet by twenty-six feet diameter area that consisted of concrete, granite blocks, and brick from the railroad bridge turnstile pier for installation of new support system.

Read more about the project at ENR.com:
http://enr.construction.com/news/transportation/archives/071107b.asp
Back to Top
TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Stadium renovations.
Back to Top
THEATRE UPGRADE
View
View
Click to view larger image

Bluegrass technicians demolished the existing stage in The Southern Theatre with robotic hammers to be replaced with an upgraded hydraulic drop stage.
Back to Top
BNSF BILLINGS

Two Bluegrass technicians diamond wire sawed eleven, railroad bridge piers with horizontal cuts.  After segmenting piers, the pieces were slid out underneath existing bridge for removal on Lake Pend Oreille with the railroad track remaining in place. 
Back to Top
BP CHEMICAL

Approximately two to three hundred square feet of flush cutting with diamond wire saws will be completed for the removal of abandoned pump foundations, tank stands, etc.
Back to Top
CC METALS AND ALLOY

Bluegrass technicians wire sawed three vertical carbon electrodes with horizontal cuts approximately four feet in diameter in extremely hot working conditions.

Back to Top
CHICKAMAUGA

Bluegrass has been contracted to re-cut the slot in Chickamauga Dam.  Total square feet of concrete to be cut is approximatley five thousand feet.
Back to Top
CRYSTAL RIVER

Bluegrass technicians are diamond wire sawing seven small pipe supports under a large diameter pipe in the circulation water station with limited access from only one end.  The technicians will set up at that end and string over 150 feet of wire to reach the furthest support.
Back to Top
OFFSHORE CUTTING
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Contractor: WildWell / BTI / Mactech
Bluegrass technicians competed multiple cuts at an average depth of one hundred twenty five feet.  Each cut required the use of a single wire.
Quantiy   Dimensions of Cut   Type 
18            33 inches                  Conductor
18            22 inches                  Conductor
6              16 inches                  Conductor
4              44 inches                  Conductor
1              52 inches                  Leg
1              44 inches                  Pipe Leg
1              35 inches                  Pipe
Back to Top
ABC NUCOR STEEL
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed in support of steel mill refurbishing.
Back to Top
ANSONIA
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed copper furnace flameouts.
Back to Top
ANSONIA TEST
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Performed test cutting of copper furnace flameouts.
Back to Top
BALFOUR BEATTY
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Cut bridge caisson's 60' underwater.
Back to Top
BASELINE
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Performed diamond wire sawing and Brokking for fish flume system.
Back to Top
BENICIA REFINERY
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed compressor foundations for sectioning.
Back to Top
BIG ROCK POINT
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed over 1,500 tons of highly activated and contaminated concrete surrounding the reactor vessel cavity to support the decommissioning.
Back to Top
BNSF BILLINGS
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Taking less than a week, two Bluegrass technicians diamond wire sawed multiple, four feet by eighteen feet bridge piers for removal after the new railroad bridge was built.
Back to Top
BRIDGE OF LIONS
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Provided personnel and equipment to diamond wire saw fourteen piers and two bascules.
Back to Top
BRILLIANT DAM
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Bluegrass technicians wire sawed a notch from nine piers which required eight feet deep wire access holes.  The removed blocks were thirteen tons each and required one vertical and one horizontal cut per pier.
"Bluegrass' expertise in diamond wire sawing services was a great benefit to Dix Corporation while preparing for the installation of a spillway isolation gate at Brilliant Dam."
Back to Top
BUCKMAN'S BRIDGE
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed footer sections for bridge expansion retrofits.
Back to Top
CLEARWATER BRIDGE
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Performed segmentation of bridge columns for removal.
Back to Top
CY TEST CUTTING
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Bluegrass diamond wire cut the carbon steel reactor nozzle mock-up. The nozzle was 55” in diameter with a 28” annulus.
Back to Top
DC COOK NUCLEAR
View
View
Click to view larger image

Bluegrass provided around-the-clock diamond wire cutting in support of SGRP. The entire 3’ thick roof sections, over four steam generators and enclosure walls, were diamond wire cut into 18, 15-ton sections and removed.
Back to Top
FIU
Click to view larger image

Bluegrass performed a technology demonstration of the Marcrist MSW300 Wall Concrete Shaver, mounted to a remotely operated Brokk 250, as part of the FIU-HCET technology assessment program. Six hundred feet of uncoated concrete walls, coated concrete ceilings and coated brick walls were removed at 1/4" depths.
Back to Top
GINNA
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

The steam generators were to be removed and replaced through the containment dome.  Bluegrass, using four robotic hammers around-the-clock, broke two large openings through the 3’ thick concrete with 3 layers of #18 rebar on 12” centers, while maintaining the integrity of the containment liner plate.
Back to Top
GRAND GULF NUCLEAR
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawing of a section of the AUX Building Rail Road Bay Concrete Wall; 17'x3'7"x1'4" thick; Diamond wire sawed 12" off the top of existing man-way.
Back to Top
HATFIELD
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed crest off of dam for installation of new flood gates.
Back to Top
HOLT DAM
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Turnkey removal of discharge ring for turbine and generator upgrade. Provided diamond wire sawing, robotic hammering, and core drilling for concrete removal.
Back to Top
HUMBOLDT PLANT
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Bluegrass diamond wire cut a 250’ tall concrete ventilation stack located directly adjacent to the spent fuel storage area.  Bluegrass cut the stack into ring sections of specified length, while working from a moveable, elevated platform. All cooling water was contained and recycled during the cutting process due to contamination potential.
Back to Top
INTERNATIONAL PAPER
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed debarker drum.
Back to Top
KENTUCKY DAM POWER HOUSE
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Diamond wire sawed slot for floating mooring bit.
Back to Top
KISSNER PRICE-STUBB DAM
Click to view larger image

Bluegrass technicians diamond wire sawed an ogee dam cut twelve feet by nine feet by three feet as well as core drilled three holes nine feet deep.
Back to Top
LACROSSE BOILING WATER REACTOR
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Performed concrete and metal wire cutting for decommissioning.
Back to Top
LONDON
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

With a combination of down hole and wrap cutting technicians segmented miter gate recesses for the lock extension.
Back to Top
LUCITE
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Cut and removed 2 end risers from a steel boiler plate which were 11' diameter and 5" thick with a refractory lining 10 inches thick.
Back to Top
MONTGOMERY LOCK AND DAM
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

OCCI, Inc
LIFT GATE REPLACEMENT
Bluegrass technicians diamond wire sawed 4’ square by 56’ vertical section, which required drilling a battered 56’ deep wire access hole and cut 56’ by 4’ twice per six areas then horizontally cut six times to section for rigging to allow for new lift gate slot equipment and new concrete.
Back to Top
NUCOR ROLLING MILL UPGRADE
View
View
View
Click to view larger image

Used 8 robotic hammers to break 600 cubid yards of concrete foundations in 4 days for roll mill upgrade.
Back to Top
OCCI LOCK 19
View