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NJDOT Rt. 18 Sea Wall Removal
NJDOT RT. 18 SEA WALL REMOVAL

Contracting Agent:
Conti Enterprises

Project Location:
New Brunswick, NJ

Project Highlights:
Atlantic Concrete Cutting was contracted to saw a 750 foot long, 20 inch thick sea wall along a section of Route 18 in New Brunswick, NJ. This area is used as a launching dock for Rutgers University's boating teams. Atlantic used a remote operated, track mounted wall saw to make a precise cut at the bottom of the wall.



Track mounted wall saw
Saw is shown here mounted on a track to guide the cut. A Rutgers boat can be seen in the background.


A side view of the sea wall
A side view of the sea wall. Atlantic's truck, seen in the background, houses an onboard generator to power the saw.


Operator controlling the wall saw by remote control
Operator is shown here controlling the saw by remote control. He has full control of blade speed, depth of cut, and the speed at which the saw advances.


Close up view of sawing operation
Close up view of sawing operation.


Another close up of the sawing operation
Another close up of the sawing operation.


Side view of sea wall
Side view of sea wall.


Giant saw blade on the saw
A giant saw blade was attached to the saw to get the needed depth for the final cut.

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