Finish Line Concrete Cutting

Finish Line Concrete Cutting is constantly staying abreast of concrete industry needs. We offer the latest in Ground Penetrating Radar

We are dedicated to reducing materials that are detrimental to the environment. All of our new diesel saws are bio-diesel compatible, along with our Whisper watt generator. Our electric slab saw has no emissions and runs off a generator powered by bio-diesel, and most of our vehicles run on low emission fuel. We are dedicated to recycling 100% of all related demo, including 100% of all concrete and asphalt removed by us.

The cornerstone of any program is personal commitment. This commitment begins in the company. Finish Line Concrete Cutting maintains, as its goal, an injury-free workplace and understands that through proper training and application of safe work practices, it is possible to work injury-free. Finish Line Concrete Cutting has a written Injury and Illness Prevention Plan which serves as the foundation for its entire safety and health program. We are committed to providing a safe work environment for both our employees and our contractors' personnel.

Finish Line Concrete Cutting is also a drug-free workplace. We belong to the Construction Industry Drug-Free Workplace Program which requires our employees to have random drug tests within 24 hours of notification.

We are proud to be one of the cleanest concrete cutting companies in the area, and we take special care to protect existing finishes prior to commencing with work.

A John Deere excavator inside a construction site is lifting a concrete slab. The site has an overhead crane and partially finished flooring.

Our Story

Underground tunnel construction site with large arched openings reinforced with metal bars and a worker in an orange safety vest and hard hat.
A construction worker and a mini excavator working inside a building to repair or access underground pipes.
Two construction workers in safety gear inspecting a damaged concrete structure with exposed rebar in an underground space.

Every decision we make is shaped by a clear sense of purpose. Our journey has been anything but ordinary. Through every step, we've focused on staying true to our values and making space for thoughtful, lasting work.

Two workers are sealing a tunnel with waterproofing spray. One is kneeling on a scaffolding platform, while the other stands nearby.
Construction site with a small excavator smoothing dark dirt, two workers in orange shirts, and construction materials around.

What began as a passion project has evolved into something more. We’re proud of where we’ve been and even more excited for what’s ahead.

Ground Penetrating Radar

Scanning the area before you cut lessens the amount of utilities, rebar, post-tension cables, and conduits from being hit. This assists with a safer working environment, and results in less chance of a potential shut down of the facility. This is good for both you and Finish Line Concrete Cutting.

What is GPR?

GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) is a radar-based technology utilizing antennas to transmit and receive pulses of electromagnetic energy through the concrete. As the scanner is moved along a concrete surface, electromagnetic waves are reflected from objects beneath this surface. These objects immediately show up on the display.

Is GPR safe?

GPR emissions do not present any health hazard to the operator or persons nearby. This system eliminates the need to vacate premises while under operation. There should not be sensitive radio sites/systems in the near vicinity however.

Can scanning be performed on final finishes?

The scanner can be used on final flooring, however the results obtained when scanning over tiles may not be satisfactory or the depth range achieved may not be adequate. Tiles often contain quartz which may cause interference with radar waves. Additionally, plastic sheeting, metal shields, and air layers in multi-layer structures may result in similar limitations. The scanner can be used on plasterwork and insulation layers, but its performance will be reduced accordingly. It is designed to be used directly on concrete surfaces and any additional layers will negatively affect its performance. 

A construction worker in a yellow safety vest and hard hat operating a surface scanner on a concrete floor inside a building under construction.

Let us show you how we can save you time and money on your next project.

Contact us

General Manager, Casey Jorgenson

360-518-6996 caseyj@flcci.com

Office Manager, Deanne Atchley

360-735-9080 deanne@flcci.com

Lead Estimator, Troy Horton

360-772-3202 troyh@flcci.com

Estimator / PM, Jason Tipps

360-984-1324 jasont@flcci.com

Safety, Nate Soukesian

503-927-1909 nates@flcci.com

Dispatch, Dennis Mower

360-735-9080 dispatch@flcci.com

We are a member of the Clark County Building Industry Association. We are also licensed with the Oregon Contractor's Board and the Washington State Contractor's L&I Department.