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ISO 9001 · ISO 14001 · ISO 45001Certified management systemsQualityEnvironmentSafety9001 · 14001 · 45001

Verified ISO management systems

Three certifications. One disciplined way of working.

Independent certification covering quality, environmental responsibility and occupational health and safety for Arasar's demolition activities.
Certified scopeWrecking & demolitionCurrent certificate cycle21 Jul 2026 — 20 Jul 2027
Arasar ISO 9001:2015 certificate previewFull certificate

Quality

ISO 9001:2015

Quality Management SystemConsistent, controlled project delivery

Documented processes, quality checks and continual improvement across certified operations.

Certificate
CR/SD-26411/01
Scope
Wrecking & demolition
EIAC accreditation and ITMAD ISO 9001:2015 certification marks
Arasar ISO 14001:2015 certificate previewFull certificate

Environment

ISO 14001:2015

Environmental Management SystemResponsible environmental control

A structured approach to waste, resources and environmental impact during demolition activities.

Certificate
CR/SD-26411/02
Scope
Wrecking & demolition
EIAC accreditation and ITMAD ISO 14001:2015 certification marks
Arasar ISO 45001:2018 certificate previewFull certificate

Health & safety

ISO 45001:2018

Occupational Health and Safety Management SystemSafer people and worksites

Systematic control of occupational risks, site hazards and worker wellbeing.

Certificate
CR/SD-26411/03
Scope
Wrecking & demolition
EIAC accreditation and ITMAD ISO 45001:2018 certification marks

ITMAD and EIAC marks are displayed together, at equal visual weight and without altered proportions, in accordance with the issuer's rules for web use.

Arasar specialist operating a floor saw on a reinforced concrete slab

Slabs and pavements · Dubai

Floor sawing and concrete slab cutting in Dubai and across the UAE.

Arasar provides professional floor sawing and concrete slab cutting services in Dubai and across the UAE for reinforced slabs, industrial floors, roads and hard pavements. High-output diamond systems deliver accurate lines and controlled depths with minimal disturbance to adjacent areas.

Reviewed by Arasar Engineering & HSEVerified company record

The method

Floor sawing in Dubai.

Floor saws are designed for efficient horizontal cutting where line accuracy, depth and production rate must be balanced. Typical requirements include slab removal, movement joints, trench openings and access for new mechanical or structural systems.

Before cutting, the team reviews reinforcement, post-tension risks, embedded utilities, water management and the removal plan. Lissmac and Cedima equipment is configured around the material and access so the finished cut supports the next construction stage rather than creating additional repair work.

Arasar specialist operating a floor saw on a reinforced concrete slab
Exactdepth and line control

Typical applications

01Industrial floor alterations02Road and airfield pavement cutting03Slab openings and trench lines04Expansion and movement joints

Slab and pavement cutting · Dubai & UAE

Floor sawing planned from scan to panel removal.

Arasar provides diamond floor sawing from Dubai for reinforced slabs, industrial floors, roads and pavements across the UAE. Set-out, scanning, depth, slurry recovery, panel weight and removal access are coordinated before the first cut.

Verified cut depth

The blade, machine and travel line are selected around slab thickness, reinforcement, access and the required retained edge.

Post-tension awareness

Drawings, suitable scanning and engineering coordination inform the final set-out where post-tensioning or concealed services may be present.

Controlled panel release

Panel sizes, support, water recovery, lifting and debris routes are planned with the cutting sequence rather than after separation.

Dubai project desk

Office 212, Detroit HouseDubai Motor City, Dubai, UAE+971 4 575 1871Open in Google Maps

Why this method

Control at every interface.

Technology creates value only when it is integrated with the structure, the work environment and the required end state.

01

Production speed

High-output equipment creates long, consistent cuts without the disruption of repeated breaking.

02

Depth control

Blade selection and machine setup are matched to slab thickness and reinforcement conditions.

03

Clean edges

Accurate lines reduce overbreak and simplify reinstatement, lifting or subsequent construction.

Project workflow

From uncertainty to a controlled sequence.

Each stage produces the information needed to release the next, keeping engineering and site execution aligned.

01

Set out and verify

Confirm dimensions, scan results, slab design and areas requiring protection.

02

Prepare the work zone

Arrange access, ventilation, water recovery, barriers and removal equipment.

03

Saw in sequence

Control blade depth and travel while monitoring the slab and surrounding operations.

04

Remove and finish

Lift or break out the isolated panels, clean edges and complete the agreed handover.

Typical deliverables

Clear enough to build from.

  • Verified cutting layout
  • Equipment and blade schedule
  • Water and slurry controls
  • Finished opening inspection

Technical questions

Before mobilisation.

Final methods and capacities are confirmed after a project-specific site assessment.

01How deep can a floor saw cut?

Capacity depends on the machine, blade diameter, slab construction and access. The required depth is confirmed during method selection rather than assumed from nominal equipment capacity.

02Can floor sawing damage post-tension cables?

Any slab that may contain post-tensioning should be scanned and reviewed before cutting. The cut layout must be coordinated with structural information and the responsible engineer.

03How is slurry controlled indoors?

Local collection, wet vacuums, bunding and controlled water supply can be included to keep slurry away from occupied areas and sensitive equipment.

A demanding project needs a clear first step

Bring us the constraint.

Discuss your project+971 4 575 1871info@arasarinternational.ae