Site clearance is an important part of both construction and demolition service that takes place to remove accumulated waste from an area so that it’s free of hazardous materials. Site clearance involves many processes to make it effective and safe and this blog will explore what the processes are, and respond to issues such …
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What is Site Clearance? Everything You Need to Know
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What is a Demolition Contractor?
A demolition contractor is a professional who specialises in the safe and efficient dismantling, destruction or removal of buildings, structures or other man-made objects. They are hired to undertake projects that require either complete or partial removal of existing structures whether they be commercial, industrial, residential or even public properties. There are many processes involved …
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What’s the Difference Between Soft Strip and General Demolition?
Our team at DES focus on the best service available for all your demolition needs. We have over 30 years of professional experience in all areas of demolition and removal services from general demolition, soft-strip demolition, asbestos removal, and development, providing clients with turnkey service every single time. It may seem confusing as to …
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Why is Land Remediation so Important?
Land remediation restores areas to a usable state to allow it to have new purposes. These can be to build homes or remove contaminants from the environment.
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What is Controlled Demolition?
Controlled demolition is a type of demolition work that is carried out in a controlled and safe manner.
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What Does Commercial Demolition Work Involve?
Commercial demolition is the process of tearing down a commercial building or structure, such as an office block, factory, or retail outlet.
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Does Demolition Require Planning Permission?
Everything you need to know about demolition services and planning permission One of the most frequent questions that DES Holdings’ Demolition department is asked is “Does my demolition project require planning permission?”. Honestly, we have to answer on a case-by-case basis but hope to cover the majority of circumstances and provide some clarity as to …
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