: An older method using a large steel weight swung by a crane to crush structures. Safety and Regulations

: Uses specialized excavators with long arms to dismantle upper stories from a distance, typically for tall buildings in tight spaces.

: Also known as strip-out, this involves removing specific parts of a building (like plumbing or interior walls) while leaving the main structure intact.

Demolition is one of the most dangerous construction activities due to unknown structural factors and hidden hazards. Handling Waste From Demolished Structures - Wisconsin DNR

Demolition is the systematic dismantling, razing, or wrecking of buildings and structures. While often viewed as simple destruction, modern demolition is a highly engineered process focused on safety, efficiency, and material recovery. Core Methods of Demolition

The method chosen depends on the structure's size, location, and the proximity of other buildings.

: Uses high-grade explosives to cause a structure to collapse into its own footprint.

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: An older method using a large steel weight swung by a crane to crush structures. Safety and Regulations

: Uses specialized excavators with long arms to dismantle upper stories from a distance, typically for tall buildings in tight spaces.

: Also known as strip-out, this involves removing specific parts of a building (like plumbing or interior walls) while leaving the main structure intact.

Demolition is one of the most dangerous construction activities due to unknown structural factors and hidden hazards. Handling Waste From Demolished Structures - Wisconsin DNR

Demolition is the systematic dismantling, razing, or wrecking of buildings and structures. While often viewed as simple destruction, modern demolition is a highly engineered process focused on safety, efficiency, and material recovery. Core Methods of Demolition

The method chosen depends on the structure's size, location, and the proximity of other buildings.

: Uses high-grade explosives to cause a structure to collapse into its own footprint.