Demolition

Planned, controlled demolition to support redevelopment, retrofit, and industrial project sequencing.

Work Environments

Demolition work is executed in environments where limits, sequencing, and protection of adjacent assets are critical. Scopes range from selective interior removals to structural removals coordinated under engineered requirements where applicable.

Typical settings include:
Interior selective demolition (tenants, retrofits, phased spaces)
Structural removals (scoped and engineered where required)
Industrial and plant environments
Occupied, access-limited, or schedule-critical sites
Environments requiring engineered sequencing, shoring, dust mitigation, and vibration monitoring

Typical Engagement Scenarios
Retrofit work requires selective removals
Structural or interior reconfiguration is planned
Industrial upgrades require controlled access and sequencing
Phased work must proceed without disrupting operations
Inspection or close-out documentation is required
Scope Review & Site Controls

Confirm limits, protection requirements, access routes, and sequencing constraints before disturbance begins.

Survey & Hazard Coordination (When Required)

Coordinate DSS/testing and regulated materials planning prior to disturbance to protect schedule and compliance.

Isolation, Dust Control & Protection Setup

Establish barriers, dust control, and protection of adjacent assets. Install shoring/bracing and engineering holds as required prior to structural separation.

Selective Removal & Sequencing

Execute removals in controlled phases to maintain stability, reduce rework, and support downstream scopes.

Debris Handling & Load-Out

Segregate and manage materials with clean logistics to maintain site safety, access, and schedule.

Site Cleanup & Close-Out

Return areas clean, safe, and ready for the next stage of work, with documentation as required.

Work is coordinated to maintain structural integrity, sequencing continuity, and inspection readiness, particularly where occupied conditions or adjacent systems require additional controls.