Selective and Structural Demolition
Assessment and demolition of structures, including isolated removal of specific components for repairs or renovations, or full-scale building removal for property redevelopment.
Overview
Demolition involves removing structures or building components in a controlled and systematic manner. Projects can range from selective interior work to full building removal.
We coordinate demolition based on site conditions, hazards, and project requirements to ensure the work is properly planned and executed.
Project Assessment & Planning
Each project starts with a detailed review of the structure and scope of work.
Planning focuses on:
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Evaluating building components
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Identifying hazardous materials
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Selecting appropriate demolition methods
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Planning sequencing and access
This ensures demolition is planned and carried out in an organized manner.
Selective & Interior Demolition
Precise, controlled demolition is carried out within existing structures.
Typical scope involves:
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Removing walls, ceilings, and finishes
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Stripping mechanical and electrical components
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Preparing spaces for renovation
Selective demolition allows for targeted removal while maintaining the integrity of surrounding structures.
Structural Demolition
Larger-scale work involves removing structural elements or entire buildings.
This can involve:
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Demolition of load-bearing components
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Partial or full building removal
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Removal of exterior systems
Work is performed using methods suited to the scale, structure, and environment of the project.
Site Control
Conditions are managed throughout operations to keep the site safe and organized.
Control measures cover:
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Establishing work zones
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Controlling dust and debris
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Coordinating equipment and access
These measures support safe execution and help minimize impact to surrounding areas.
Disposal
Demolition debris is managed throughout the project to keep the site organized and prevent buildup of loose materials.
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Materials are sorted as they are removed
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Waste is cleared in phases to maintain site access
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Debris is transported to appropriate disposal facilities
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For hazardous waste, see Hazardous Waste Disposal
Related Services
Demolition work frequently overlaps with material removal and site cleanup, particularly when buildings contain regulated or damaged materials.
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