DEMOLITION PROJECTS
Demolition projects.
To demolish, you must first design. Safety, control, and compliance before touching a single brick.
What is a Demolition Project?
It’s a mandatory technical document that sets out how a building, part of it, or a structural element will be demolished, ensuring the safety of workers, neighbouring properties, and the urban environment.
All demolitions—except minor, non-structural internal works—require a technical project signed by a competent professional.
Its purpose is to plan the process rigorously, mitigate risks, and ensure full regulatory compliance.
Demolition Projects
What does our service include?
- Technical site visit and preliminary condition assessment of the property.
- Full Demolition Project: report, drawings, specifications, waste management plan, and safety plan where applicable.
- Risk analysis and preventive measures for workers, pedestrians, and adjoining buildings.
- Proposed plant, access equipment, and phased sequencing.
- Technical advice for the municipal permit application.
Demolition Projects
Who needs this service?
- Property developers preparing a plot for new construction.
- Private owners seeking to remove obsolete, unlawful, or dilapidated structures.
- Design teams for new-build projects who must coordinate prior demolition.
Why is it mandatory?
Because it is required by the Building Code and local planning by-laws.
Because demolition permits are not granted without a signed and (where required) lodged technical project.
Because it safeguards the safety of workers, the public realm, traffic, and neighbouring buildings.
Because proper planning of waste removal and mechanical processes is essential.
Demolition Projects
Key benefits:
- Guaranteed legal compliance.
- A safe, technically planned process.
- Prevents damage, accidents, and penalties.
- Faster, clearer municipal permitting.
Demolition is not improvisation.
It is design, assurance, and responsible execution.
Because demolishing without a project is a gamble—and in demolition, mistakes are costly.