A driller, two spotters
I assume you are talking about anchor bolts for securing walls and or equipment. Most masonry or carpentry contractors can perform this job. It can also be done DIY, but requires a masonry drill bit and a hammer drill.
Diamond Core Drill Bits are the best for concrete.
American Drill Bushing offers hoist rings/lifting rings, anchor shackle/alloy rings, lift plates, universal lift rings and screws/inserts. Their products are said to be very strong and good.
To drill into concrete or brick you need a heavy-duty electric drill with a low speed. You will also need the right sized drill bit that is specially made for drilling into these types of materials.
The best drill for hard concrete is one with a rotary hammer action such as a Hilti or Bosch.
If the drywall is directly onto the concrete, drill into the concrete and use a shield and screw or there is a concrete screw called Tapcon that screws directly into the concrete without a shield and holds much better. If the drywall is on furring strips, either mount the banister on the strips or go through the strips into the concrete.
better try to avoid drilling on concrete beams......!!
A good drill is important for use on concrete walls, but the bit you use can be just as necessary. A hammer drill with bit that has a carbide or diamond tip would be a good recommendation, remember that using goggles is vital because of the concrete dust.
Use a masonry drill. If you are drilling a large or deep hole, you can use a hammer drill with a special bit. If the hole is very large, you can rent or hire someone to do concrete sawing.
No, it takes a special drill bit with a hardened tip.
It's a type of drill that on top of rotating the drill bit also punches it forward. You need it to be able to drill into concrete and the drill bits have to have specially reinforced tips.
Both give a percussion action to break stone and concrete.