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Demolition is a fast way to clear a large area for a construction project. While it might appear chaotic from far away, this process requires thorough training and knowledge of structural dismantlement, site clearance, salvage and recycling, and environmental remediation. For these reasons and those listed below, always have trained professionals handle demolition work. 

Why Demolition Should Be Left to Professionals

1. Permits & Insurance

Permits are required before demolition can begin. A construction team specializing in this type of work will be familiar with the paperwork they need to complete and should have little trouble securing permits. They also have the necessary insurance to cover any accidental damage that could occur on or around the worksite. 

2. Asbestos Inspections

demolitionMany older buildings were built using asbestos. To avoid scattering the harmful substance into the air during demolition, inspections are required beforehand. If asbestos is found, specialists must be hired to remove it. Many professional demolition teams are trained on how to safely remove and dispose of the minerals as well.

3. Planning

Although it might seem like crews go in and start dismantling the structure recklessly, demolition involves a lot of planning. They need to know the layout of the area inside and out to avoid scattering harmful particles, injuring workers, or deconstructing or imploding the wrong area at the wrong time. Having a plan also streamlines the work. In anyone else’s hands, this type of work could take months as opposed to a week or two. 

 

When you need commercial demolition, contact the contractors at Rojac Construction. Since 1995, this locally owned and operated civil engineering construction team has been essential in the development of many of Maui, HI’s major highways, pipelines, concrete structures, and underground utilities. Visit their website and call them today at (808) 986-1105 to learn more about how they can assist you.

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