Demolition

Image of a man on a ladder demolishing a room and stripping it down

Concrete

Interior demolition involves selectively removing specific components while preserving other elements of the building's structure or finishes. This may include removing walls, ceilings, flooring, cabinetry, fixtures, and mechanical systems while avoiding damage to adjacent areas. Interior demolition may also involve the removal of materials containing hazardous substances such as asbestos, lead-based paint, or mold.

Interior demolition

Concrete

Exterior demolition may involve the removal of buildings, walls, roofs, foundations, pavement, and landscaping elements. We dismantle and demolish these structures safely and efficiently. Exterior demolition often requires selective removal of specific components while preserving other elements of the site or surrounding infrastructure. This may include salvaging reusable materials, protecting adjacent structures, and minimizing disruption to the surrounding environment.

Exterior demolition

Concrete

Before commencing demolition, we conduct a thorough site assessment to identify the scope of work, potential hazards, and environmental considerations. We develop a comprehensive demolition plan that outlines the sequence of operations, safety measures, and methods for removing structures and materials.

Site preparation