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BTD Enterprise, LLC

Rapid City, SD

BTD Enterprise, LLC has been providing quality commercial demolition services for our clients in Rapid City and the Black Hills area of South Daktota for... more

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Black River Contracting

Rapid City, SD

Black River Contracting provides commercial demolition services for residential, commercial, and agricultural customers. We set ourselves above the rest with our attention to detail, customer-oriented... more

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Johner and Sons

Spearfish, SD

Johner & Sons has been serving Spearfish, SD and nearby communities for decades. They provide all kinds of services, ranging from demolition to excavating, grading, equipment... more

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Olson Excavating Inc

Rapid City, SD

Founded more than 35 years ago in Rapid City, South Dakota, Olson Excavating, Inc. has earned a reputation for providing reliable, high-quality excavation and demolition services... more

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R.C.S. Construction Inc

Rapid City, SD

R.C.S. Construction Inc, you can count on us to deliver excellence at every stage of your commercial demolition project, from proposal through completion.... more

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Commercial Demolition Tips for Vale, SD

What affects commercial demolition cost?

The main component affecting your commercial demolition cost is square footage, so the first thing you'll want to do is calculate your structure's square footage. 

Calculating the square footage of a square or rectangular building is pretty straightforward—use a measuring tape or laser measure to find the length and width of the room, then multiply them together. But if your structure isn't a simple square or rectangle, then do your best to calculate the property by breaking it down into simple shapes and adding it all together.

Our Commercial Demolition FAQs answer more questions about commercial demo.

How is commercial demolition done?

The most common method for commercial demolition is mechanical demolition—the kind performed with heavy machinery, like excavators, bulldozers, wire rope pulls, wrecking balls, etc.

This equipment requires qualified professionals, and they can create quite a bit of noise and mess. Lots of dust, vibrations, airborne debris, and more are just some of the things that come with mechanical commercial demolition.

The heavy machinery is used to tear down the structure as efficiently and safely as possible while minimizing public health risks.