Project Reference
The Challenge
A warehouse in Kota Kemuning was undergoing renovation, requiring floor rectification to correct the existing floor level before the next phase of construction. The initial plan involved traditional hacking, but this method posed several concerns: potential microcracks, uneven surface profiling, and prolonged project timelines. The client would like to ensure a consistent profile while maintaining durability and longevity for the warehouse flooring.
Our Approach & Result
Sonicon proposed the use of SGi Tech’s Parana Milling as a superior alternative to hacking. This advanced milling technique allowed for precise material removal, targeting more effectively and delivering a uniform finish. Over 1,100m² of flooring was milled to depths ranging from 20mm – 30mm, depending on the location’s condition. Compared to hacking, SGi Tech’s Parana Milling provided a productive (saving 2 weeks of the client’s time), more durable solution, ensuring better longevity for the new flooring.
A warehouse needed to correct the floor level to support its renovation. Understanding these concerns, Sonicon recommended SGi Tech’s Parana Milling—an advanced technique that removes weak concrete faster and more precisely. By eliminating surface inconsistencies and preventing microcracks, this approach ensured a stronger, more durable warehouse floor.
By milling 1,100m² at targeted depths (20mm to 30mm), we successfully achieved a flat surface while maintaining structural integrity. The result was a smooth, consistent surface, ready for the next phase of renovation. We’ve also helped to save two weeks of the client’s time, completing ahead of schedule. With better durability and longevity, this approach minimized future repair needs, ensuring the warehouse remains in optimal condition.
Sonicon provides practical solutions that improve efficiency, durability, and project outcomes—getting the job done right the first time.