Year: 2018
Some Factors that Will Determine Residential Demolition Cost
Blog | December 17th, 2018Many times, home renovations require partial or full demolitions to ensure that the ideal results can come to fruition in a satisfactory, quality fashion. Homeowners need to be certain to include the cost of the demolition services into their total […]
Pre-Demolition Inspection: What are the Most Important Factors to Consider?
Blog | December 4th, 2018Pre-demolition inspections take many shapes. There are papers and permits to fill, blank forms to fill in, and checklists to complete. Filling in the checklist, the foreman-in-charge is keeping the work personnel and the local community safe, assuming the project […]
Partial Demolition Failures and How They Can Be Prevented
Blog | November 20th, 2018Partial demolition projects should be easier to carry out than a full-on demolition. All things considered, there’s less material to break down and remove when the work calls for a partially rendered service, right? That’s not necessarily true. Think of […]
Safety Measures When Doing Asbestos Checking and Sampling
Blog | November 15th, 2018Asbestos is a known respiration debilitating material. It’s abrasive, capable of scarring healthy lungs, and there’s even evidence that the silicate substance possesses carcinogenic properties. That means exposure to asbestos can cause cancer. Once used to insulate and fireproof buildings, […]
Tips on How to Avoid a Commercial Demolition Failure
Blog | October 26th, 2018Whether you require a partial or full demolition of your commercial building, you need to ensure that it comes about in a successful fashion. Unless you do this, your demolition will be a failure in one way or another and […]
Partial and Specialised Demolition Work: The Dangers When This Is Not Done Correctly
Blog | October 16th, 2018Demolition is the act of deconstructing part or all of a structure in order to prepare the site for a new project. While you can well imagine the dangers associated with a full demolition, a partial and specialised demolition also […]
A Guide to Commercial Building Strip Out Services in Melbourne
Blog | September 27th, 2018Sometimes, demolition services opt for the blank slate approach. The wall wrecking and floor deconstructing work are put on hold when this bare-bones method is called upon by a commercial client. Known as a building strip out service, this operation […]
Demolition and Site Clearing Services in Melbourne
Blog | September 14th, 2018Many times, property owners have to hire contractors to perform demolition and site clearing services on various types of structures in order to prepare the site for a new building. To accomplish these tasks, contractors turn to a manual, deconstruction […]
Labour Hire in Melbourne: A Checklist to Help in Choosing the Right One for Your Project
Blog | August 27th, 2018When you need additional help for one of your projects, there are two basic ways to go about it. One way is to hire permanent employees either directly or through a recruitment company. The second way is to turn to […]
How Asbestos Sampling Procedure is Done
Blog | August 14th, 2018Asbestos sampling procedures necessitate exacting safety measures. The material is hazardous. Respiratory irritation is one short-term risk here, with lung cancer and mesothelioma representing two of a host of the possible long-term health risks. Exposure to these hazards is not […]
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- Residential Demolition Melbourne
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