Concrete Hand Sawing

47 Years Strong  •  Safety Driven  •  Built on Integrity

Our hand saws are smaller, light weight, and hydraulic powered, so they can fit into tight spots and can be used in areas that would be inaccessible for the larger gas powered saws. The smaller hand saw allows for portability and speed, particularly for difficult to reach places, and are a safe an efficient way to cut concrete, hollow or filled bring, block or concrete piping, manholes, and more. Hand saws are especially helpful for inside projects or in smaller spaces, and are designed to cut flush with floors or walls to cut clean holes for doors, windows, and other opening.


Whether you’re working in an occupied office, a hospital, a retail environment, or a residential renovation, our hand sawing process delivers professional results without disrupting normal operations.

Core Drilling Applications We Handle

Concrete hand sawing provides flexibility that few other methods can match. Typical uses include:


  • Creating small openings for windows, doors, or mechanical access
  • Cutting trenches or penetrations in confined or interior spaces
  • Adjusting or resizing concrete slabs and curbs
  • Selective demolition and removal during remodels
  • Cutting sections of structural or decorative concrete for replacement or modification



Our technicians use a wide range of handheld and ring saws, ensuring the right tool is chosen for each application.

Hand sawing is often one of the final, most delicate steps in a construction or renovation sequence. That means accuracy and timing are critical. Our crews are trained to coordinate with other trades, plan cuts around structural and utility layouts, and ensure every cut aligns with your project’s engineering and schedule.

From basement remodels to hospital retrofits, our team adapts to each environment — delivering precise cuts that blend technical skill with real-world experience.

Why Choose Kansas City’s Trusted Concrete cutting Company

When you hire Kansas City Coring & Cutting, you get more than a cutting contractor — you get a partner that understands how to protect your structure, your schedule, and your surroundings.


  • Precision and Control: Our operators are trained to make clean, accurate cuts even in the tightest areas.


  • Advanced Equipment: We use high-performance electric hand saws, ring saws, and chain saws capable of deep, controlled cuts with minimal vibration.


  • Safety First: Every project follows strict OSHA and silica dust standards. We rely on wet cutting methods to suppress dust, cool blades, and create a cleaner environment.


  • Low Noise, High Professionalism: Our techniques are ideal for occupied buildings where disruption must be minimized. Crews work quietly, neatly, and efficiently.


  • Proven Reliability: Our .78 EMR rating reflects our consistent commitment to safety and accountability across every jobsite.


Each hand sawing project is approached with the same precision, preparation, and professionalism that defines our reputation across Kansas City and the Midwest.

YOUR GO-TO RESOURCE FOR HAND SAWING

Want to learn more about hand sawing? Check out our resources to find out if hand sawing is right for your next project.

April 9, 2026
Construction across Missouri and Kansas is evolving rapidly. What once relied on handheld saws and basic equipment now requires engineering precision, strict safety compliance, and advanced technology. As cities continue to expand and infrastructure projects increase, structural modifications demand far more than simply cutting through concrete. Today’s environments require careful planning and controlled execution to ensure that every adjustment supports the integrity of the surrounding structure.  Project managers, engineers, and facility operators now expect processes that protect both the building and the people inside it while maintaining uninterrupted operations. Older cutting methods often produced heavy dust, excessive vibration, and inconsistent results, creating risks for workers and nearby occupants. Modern standards now focus on solving these challenges through technology-driven practices that prioritize environmental protection, structural accuracy, and operational safety. The Industry Challenge For Dust, Noise, and Structural Risk Concrete cutting traditionally produced significant airborne particles. These fine particles contain crystalline silica, a material known to pose serious respiratory risks when inhaled. Construction sites historically struggled to contain this dust, especially in enclosed environments. Noise and vibration have also been persistent issues. Conventional demolition tools transfer force throughout surrounding structures, increasing the possibility of cracking or weakening nearby surfaces. In occupied buildings, excessive sound levels can interrupt business operations or create safety concerns for occupants. Another major challenge involves hidden infrastructure inside concrete. Reinforcing steel, electrical conduits, plumbing systems, and post-tension cables often run through slabs and walls . Cutting blindly risks damaging these components, potentially causing structural hazards or costly project delays. These issues created the need for new operational standards capable of addressing environmental safety, precision, and structural protection simultaneously. Modern Dust Control Solutions One of the most visible improvements in current concrete cutting technology is the near elimination of airborne debris. Job sites now prioritize air quality through sophisticated equipment designed to capture particles immediately when they form. Integrated Dust Extraction Technology Modern cutting equipment incorporates vacuum shrouds built directly into the tool housing. Instead of attaching external accessories, the entire system is engineered to pull particles directly from the blade contact point. Industrial-grade HEPA filtration units connect to these saws, capturing extremely small particles before they enter the air. These filters are capable of trapping particles measuring only fractions of a micron, ensuring that hazardous materials remain contained. This approach has transformed indoor concrete work. Commercial spaces such as office basements, mechanical rooms, and underground corridors can now undergo structural modifications without contaminating surrounding environments. Wet-Cutting Advances Water-assisted cutting has been used in concrete work for many years, but modern technology has significantly improved how the process is controlled and managed. Today’s equipment focuses on precision water flow and proper slurry containment, allowing contractors to maintain cleaner job sites while protecting surrounding structures. These improvements help reduce airborne particles while ensuring that moisture does not spread beyond the work area. Improved water flow control: Modern cutting systems regulate water distribution to keep blades cool and reduce dust more effectively. Advanced slurry management: Contractors use slurry vacuums and containment barriers to capture excess water and debris. Protection for surrounding surfaces: Proper runoff control prevents water from spreading across floors or leaking into lower levels. Cleaner and safer work environments: Efficient slurry handling maintains dust suppression while protecting finished areas of a building.
By Dinesh K March 6, 2026
How Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Improves Concrete Cutting Safety & Accuracy

Let’s Talk About Your Project

If your next job requires concrete hand sawing in Kansas City with expert execution, clean results and safe operations, we are ready to discuss how we can support you. Reach out today to schedule a consultation or to request a quote. Let’s ensure your openings are cut precisely, efficiently and with the confidence that comes from working with the region’s concrete cutting specialists.