Jerry Aigner Construction
Aigner Construction is a premier demolition, site development, and excavation contractor that was established in 1976. Their team has the ability to handle projects of all... more
Kempf Excavating Inc
Kempf Excavating Inc specializes in providing comprehensive demolition and excavating services that can't be beat. We are committed to providing our customers with the results... more
Kerns Excavating, LLC.
For over 15 years, Kerns Excavating, LLC. has been providing complete civil construction and demolition services to Knox County. As a family-owned business, we understand that... more
MAB Excavating
MAB Excavating knows what it takes to complete a variety of demolition and excavation projects safely. Our staff is polite, professional, and eager to assist... more
Reed & Sons Construction Inc
Reed & Sons Construction Inc offers full demolition services to the greater Bloomington, Indiana area, including house demolition. With more than 85 years of experience serving the... more
Ridinger Excavating
Throughout the Bloomington, Indiana area, Ridinger Excavating is known for providing high-quality excavating and demolition services. When you need dependable house demolition services, look no... more
Vanwinkle Construction Enterprises LLC
Vanwinkle Construction Enterprises LLC provides high-quality commercial and residential demolition services throughout the greater Plainfield, IN area. Our pros can demolish homes and garages, remove... more
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Is deconstruction different than demolition?
Building deconstruction is the careful dismantling of a structure. Often referred to as "green demolition," deconstruction significantly reduces the number of materials clogging up our landfills and harming our environment. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that approximately 250,000 homes are demolished in the United States each year, adding up to roughly 124,670,000 tons of construction and demolition debris. If even a fraction of those homes were deconstructed, thousands of tons of waste would be diverted from landfills. Less stuff in our landfills means positive changes for our environment.