Demolition is a complex and potentially dangerous process that involves the complete or partial dismantling of a structure. Similarly, abatement is needed to protect construction workers and members of the general public from the many negative health impacts of asbestos and other hazardous materials.

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A Glossary Of Terms Used In The Demolition And Hazardous Material Abatement Industry
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Why You Should Choose Demo Works!
Full-scale demolition and hazardous material abatement companies specialize in concrete removal, identifying, removing, and disposing of hazardous materials, such as asbestos, mould, or lead, in a safe and compliant manner. This is important because exposure to these materials can lead to serious physical and internal health risks. By hiring a professional company, individuals and organizations can ensure that dangerous debris and hazardous materials are removed from their properties and that they are not putting themselves or others at risk of harm. In this way, full-scale demolition and hazardous material abatement companies play a crucial role in protecting public health and safety.
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The Truth About Choosing Quality Over Price When Hiring A Demolition Contractor
It’s no secret that hiring a quality demolition contractor can be a bit more expensive than hiring a less experienced one. However, the truth is that choosing quality over price is always the best decision when it comes to something as important as demolishing a building.
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A Beginner’s Guide To A Designated Substance Survey
Designated Substances are a list of hazardous chemicals specified in Ontario Regulation 490/09, requiring enhanced controls for worker health and safety. During construction projects, full-scale demolition and hazardous material abatement companies are often called upon to perform a DSS following large fires or impact damages and to provide oversight on abatement projects. Additionally, they inspect for hazardous materials that may be disturbed or removed during the abatement stage of work.
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Why You Shouldn’t DIY Structural Demolition
Demolition is the number-one thing you shouldn’t do yourself if you lack the appropriate experience and tools. This should hardly be surprising as homes are extremely complex structures filled with dangerous and important systems and components. Considering that most architects and contractors need all sorts of certification and licensing to design and build houses, it stands to reason that you need a bit of know-how to tear them down properly.
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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