At Demolition Contractors Hobart, we are a professional demolition contractor committed to delivering our clients the highest quality and service. We provide various services, including residential, commercial, industrial and hazardous material removal. Our experienced team understand the complexities of all types of demolition projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget and per all relevant regulations.
Armed with different kinds of state-of-the-art equipment, we ensure that each project is completed efficiently and safely. From demolishing buildings to removing hazardous materials, our dedicated professionals have the knowledge and expertise to get the job done right.
Here at Demolition Contractors Hobart, we strive to minimise disruption to surrounding areas during all demolition projects, considering local environments and communities. We always ensure that we comply with all relevant safety regulations, including dust suppression and noise reduction.
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At Demolition contractors Hobart, we offer a wide range of services, such as earthmoving, land and site clearing, detailed excavation, house demolition, commercial and partial demolition, strip-outs & deficits and home demolition. Safety is a crucial concern to us, and all our personnel are highly trained to ensure they maintain the highest safety standards.
We use state-of-the-art equipment, allowing us to perform various demolition services efficiently and cost-effectively.
Earthmoving
Earthmoving refers to moving large amounts of earth or land, often necessary for demolition projects. The purpose of earthmoving includes; removing debris, levelling an area for building/construction, creating access points for construction vehicles, removing large rocks and boulders, dump truck operations, and many more.
Earthmoving needs to be done safely and efficiently; our personnel are highly trained in using state-of-the-art earthmoving machineries such as bulldozers, excavators, graders, dump trucks and backhoes. This allows us to accurately move large amounts of soil or land with minimal disruption to the surrounding environment.
Home demolition
Home demolition refers to completely demolishing a home that is no longer safe to inhabit. It involves taking apart the structure and its components, such as walls, roofs, foundations and other materials, to make way for new construction or renovations.
Home demolition is usually done with the help of large equipment, like bulldozers and excavators, to ensure that the job is done quickly and safely. We have a team of experienced professionals trained in using these powerful machines to demolish homes without damaging any surrounding structures or properties.
Commercial Demolition
Commercial demolition removes structures from large buildings or sites, such as offices and warehouses. This type of demolition requires more precision than residential demolition because it includes the removal of both structural and non-structural elements, like walls, fixtures, interior components, and underground utilities.
The process of commercial demolition is more complex than a home demolition since a great deal of planning is required to ensure no disruption occurs. We use specialised equipment like aerial lifts, cranes, and pulverisers are used to dismantle the building or structure piece by piece safely.
Partial Demolition
Partial demolition means that only certain building sections, such as a roof or walls, are demolished. This is usually done to repair damage from an accident or deterioration due to age. In this case, the remaining sections’ structural integrity must be maintained for partial demolition to be safe and successful.
Partial demolition needs a strategic approach and usually involves careful planning to ensure that the structure is not weakened during the process. We use specialised equipment such as saws, drills, cranes, and pulverisers may be used to remove only the necessary parts of a building or structure without damaging other sections.
Strip-outs & Deficits
Strip outs are a common form of partial demolition that involve the removal of fixtures and fittings, but not structural elements such as walls or floors. This is often done before a renovation or reconstruction project to clear out existing materials to make way for the new build.
Deficits are another type of partial demolition that involves cutting away sections of masonry, concrete or other building materials to reduce the size of a structure. This is frequently used when repurposing an existing space, such as remodelling a room in a home or office.
Land Clearing
Land clearing refers to removing vegetation and other debris from an area of land to prepare it for further construction or development. This could involve anything from tree removal and brush and shrub trimming to the manual clearing of weeds and overgrowth.
Land clearing is often necessary before any significant building project, such as a home extension or commercial development, as the area needs to be cleared before construction can begin.
Site Clearing
Site clearing is a sub-category of land clearing that involves the removal of all existing structures and debris from an area. This can include anything from buildings, walls, fences, and parked vehicles to trash, rubble and rubble piles. Site clearing is often required for more extensive construction projects before any new development can begin.
Site clearing majorly focuses on removing all existing structures, debris and rubble from the site. It is an essential part of the development process as it helps to remove any potential hazards or risks before construction work begins.
Detailed Excavation
Detailed excavation is digging and removing soil, rock or other material from an area. This is often required to prepare a site for construction purposes such as building foundations or footings. Detailed excavation can involve various tools and machinery, including excavators, backhoes and loaders.
The detailed excavation process helps identify any buried services, contours, rock or contaminated soil that may be present. It allows for the pre-grading of an area and can help prevent future problems. The detailed excavation also helps to minimise potential dangers such as trench collapses and other safety risks associated with excavation work.
House demolition
House demolition is carefully dismantling a structure to ensure the job is done safely and efficiently. This can involve using specialised demolition equipment, such as cranes, bulldozers and other heavy machinery. We know that demolishing a house is a major upheaval, so we will always take extra care to ensure minimal mess and disruption during the process.
We understand the importance of safely and responsibly removing all hazardous materials from the site – which is why we employ only licensed professionals to do any necessary removal.