Demolition services to remove aging finishes, closed off floor plans, and out of date equipment to improve commercial or residential rental spaces.
See Full ProjectRemoval and disposal of ceilings, walls, flooring, MEPFP’s, millwork, furniture, etc. from within existing structures.
See Full ProjectComplete white boxing of commercial spaces, including removal of undesirable interior structures, drywall patching, painting, and floor preparation.
Proper removal and decommissioning of data centers and IT rooms while following local, state, and national regulations.
Removal and disposal of large quantities of commercial furniture.
Removal of roof top units, cooling towers, chillers, boilers, fan units, generators, pumps, switchgear, and all other MEPFP components.
Partial or complete removal of structural slabs, walls, columns, and beams within buildings or structures that will remain.
See Full ProjectRemoval, disposal, and slab floor preparation for all building staircases.
See Full ProjectUtilization of compact, electric powered, remotely operated robotics to limit exhaust fumes, minimize vibration/noise, increase safety, and expedite production of demolition work.
Removal of heavily reinforced concrete vaults from within existing structures or structures to remain.
Removal of chimneys and stacks from buildings to remain.
Removal of elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, moving walkways, conveyors, etc. from operating facilities.
Removal and dismantling of cooling towers from automotive, commercial, manufacturing, and industrial facilities.
Removal of exterior fire escapes from residential and commercial buildings.
Complete teardown and material disposal of shopping centers, retail spaces, office spaces, and warehouses.
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Complete removal and disposal of bridges.
See Oakmont Point ProjectComplete teardown and material disposal of apartment structures and multi-home residential structures.
Complete teardown and material disposal of schools or educational buildings.
See Prosser Academy ProjectThe Oakmont Point project involved four post-tensioned structures, which were all connected by interior pedestrian bridges. Our primary responsibility on this job was to completely remove two of the buildings, while gutting the two remaining structures. In addition, we removed precast facade from all four structures, and removed roofing materials from the two remaining edifices. We also did a considerable amount of shoring, de-tensioning, and re-tensioning as required to separate and dismantle the buildings.
See Full Project