Demolition & Slab Replacement
Controlled demolition and industrial slab replacement programs.
Demolition and slab replacement prepares sites for new construction or rehabilitates deteriorated infrastructure. Controlled demolition protects adjacent structures and utilities while efficiently removing obsolete buildings and pavements. We manage complete site clearance or selective demolition as your project requires.
Building demolition proceeds systematically: hazardous materials abatement if present, utility disconnection, structural removal, foundation demolition, and debris disposal. Large structures may require engineered demolition plans. We develop approaches that protect workers, neighbors, and the environment.
Slab replacement addresses floors damaged by age, overloading, or settlement. We remove deteriorated slabs, address underlying soil conditions that may have caused problems, and install new slabs meeting current specifications. This work often proceeds in phases to maintain facility operations.
Debris management includes sorting materials for recycling, proper disposal of regulated materials, and compliance with waste regulations. Concrete, steel, and other construction materials can often be recycled, reducing disposal costs and environmental impact.
What's Included
Common Project Scenarios
Building removal to prepare site for new development
Deteriorated floor slab requiring replacement
Facility reconfiguration requiring selective demolition
Site clearance for ground-up construction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you demolish buildings while adjacent facilities remain operational?
Yes. We develop demolition plans that protect adjacent structures with barriers and monitoring. Dust and noise control minimize impacts. Sequencing ensures structural stability throughout the demolition process. Utility isolation prevents service disruption to remaining facilities.
What about hazardous materials?
Buildings constructed before certain dates may contain asbestos, lead paint, or other regulated materials. We coordinate environmental assessments before demolition and engage qualified abatement contractors when regulated materials are present. Proper abatement precedes demolition.
Can slab replacement proceed in sections?
Yes. For occupied facilities, we commonly replace slabs in sections while operations continue in unaffected areas. Careful scheduling and temporary barriers separate construction from operations. Each section is completed before the next begins.
What happens to the demolished material?
Concrete can be crushed and reused as aggregate on site or hauled to recycling facilities. Steel is recycled. Wood may be chipped for mulch or disposed. We minimize landfill disposal through material segregation and recycling.
How long does slab replacement take?
Replacement time depends on area size, demolition complexity, and soil remediation if needed. A typical 10,000 square foot section takes 2-3 weeks from demolition through curing. We develop specific schedules based on your project requirements and operational constraints.
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Contact us about your demolition & slab replacement project. We respond to qualified inquiries within one business day.
Get StartedCall (682) 841-5785We Work With
- —Industrial Developers
- —Property Owners
- —End Users / Occupants
- —Investment Groups
We do not provide subcontracting services. We are the general contractor.
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