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Scheduling Concrete Cutting Around North Dakota Harvest Season
Concrete work on a farm or rural property is closely tied to timing, traffic, and access. In North Dakota, harvest season brings busy roads, long lines at grain facilities, and tight windows for field work, so concrete cutting has to fit into that schedule. When Prodigy Contracting plans concrete cutting in North Dakota, we factor in when combines, grain carts, and trucks will be moving. Heavy farm traffic, overloaded roads, and strict delivery times to elevators can slow equ
Dave Schauer
Feb 1


Drainage-Driven Driveway Replacement in North Dakota
Water does more damage to driveways in North Dakota than most people think. In our freeze-thaw climate, how water moves around and under your driveway has more impact on its life than the surface material itself. When drainage is wrong, even a brand-new driveway can start failing long before it should. Poor grading, badly placed downspouts, and a soaked base layer let water sit under the concrete or asphalt. That trapped moisture freezes, expands, and pushes the surface up or
Dave Schauer
Jan 28


Pre-Cut Basement Assessment Checklist: Load-Bearing, Rebar, Moisture, Access
Cutting into a basement wall is not a small step. Whether you want a bigger egress window, a new doorway, or better access to a future finished space, that first cut changes how your home carries weight, sheds water, and handles daily use. A careful pre-cut assessment protects your structure and keeps the rest of the project on track. In North Dakota, winter and early spring add another layer of risk. Frozen ground, deep frost, and then a fast melt all push hard on basement w
Dave Schauer
Jan 28


Core Drilling Services in North Dakota: What to Expect
At Prodigy Contracting, core drilling services are a focused part of our concrete work across the Mandan and Bismarck area and the wider Upper Midwest. Core drilling means cutting clean, cylindrical holes through concrete, masonry, or asphalt using a rotary drill and a diamond core bit. It is different from general concrete cutting or demolition because the goal is a precise opening, not removal of large sections. Clean, accurate openings are important for almost every type o
Dave Schauer
Jan 18
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