Rod Anderson Construction, Inc. is a civil construction contractor specializing in new building site preparation, demolition, underground utilities, road building and maintenance, commercial lot repair, and more. As a family owned and operated company, we have been serving the... more
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D & D Excavating
D & D Excavating is a family owned and operated company that has been in business since 1979. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we go the extra mile for each of our clients to ensure they receive the commercial demolition ... more
Apex Contracting & Paving
Founded in 1997, Apex Contracting & Paving is a full service construction company. Our team is prepared to meet nearly any commercial demolition or site preparation challenge customers face. more
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How do I choose the right commercial demolition expert?
Commercial building demolition via explosion and/or implosion is the most efficient of all the various commercial demolition methods. But due to the various public health risks that go along with these explosions—like air quality concerns and airborne debris—this method is only suitable when demolition or deconstruction are not viable options. Due to the precision and skill required to accurately and safely execute an explosive/implosive demolition, it is imperative that you hire an experienced contractor. They will be able to accurately calculate and control the explosion to ensure the commercial structure comes down quickly and precisely.
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.
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