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Code 3 Construction

South Beach, OR

From new construction to demolition, remodeling, and much more, Code 3 Construction does it all. We are known for our expertise in demolition, our integrity, and... more

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Titan Construction & Remodeling LLC

Newport, OR

At Titan Construction & Remodeling LLC, we proudly offer a wide array of services. Our team has the experience and state-of-the-art equipment to tackle any commercial... more

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VA 2 Construction

Newport, OR

Based on the Oregon coast, VA 2 Construction (CCB#218665) is a dependable demolition and construction company. Our extensive experience and training have prepared us to tackle... more

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Talbot Brothers LLC

Salem, OR

At The Talbot Brothers, we aim to turn your vision into reality. If you're looking for dependable commercial demolition services, we are the team you... more

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Port's Contracting LLC

South Beach, OR

Serving the Central Oregon Coast and Mid-Willamette Valley, Port's specializes in demolition and excavation. For reliable commercial demolition, count on our skilled professionals. Reach out... more

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Tad Oliphant Construction

Newport, OR

Tad Oliphant Construction is the area's trusted source for all things demolition, remodeling, construction, and everything in between. Our team is trustworthy and able to... more

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Ray Wells Inc

Florence, OR

Ray Wells, Inc. offers a wide range of professional services, including commercial demolition. There is no job too big or too small for us to... more

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Commercial Demolition Tips for Florence, OR

What is the most common method for commercial demolition?

Commercial structures, like residential structures, are most often demolished using heavy machinery, like excavators, bulldozers, wrecking balls, etc.

This equipment is powerful and technologically advanced, allowing skilled technicians to quickly and safely bring down a building. While not as extreme as explosions/implosions, mechanical demolition can create quite a bit of noise, dust, and vibrations.

Finding the right debris removal solution is imperative to a smooth demolition process, so be sure to discuss this with the contractor(s) you speak with.

What are the rules and regulations for commercial demolition?

There are rules and regulations when it comes to commercial demolition, so make sure you and your contractor are aware of them and follow them accordingly.

The Clean Air Act requires that all National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations be followed.

These regulations require the owner/operator of the building to notify the appropriate state department prior to any demolition (or renovation) of commercial buildings containing asbestos takes place.

Certain operations are also prohibited from releasing any visible emissions into the air. They are also required to follow specific air cleaning and hazardous waste removal procedures.