If you have ever seen a major construction project unfold, then you know that a lot of destruction happens before a new construction can begin.
For new developments, that often means clearing the ground and digging and filling foundations.
But when the new construction is replacing an existing building, demolition becomes a major step toward the construction process.
In these cases, how does demolition and construction fit together? What is the process you may ask. Here are a few important ones to follow.
Inspections
Everything starts with inspections. This is where you determine if the building needs to be demolished or not. It’s also how you gauge viable demolition options.
Inspections can find things like asbestos, lead paint, structural problems, and anything else that might lead to demolition.
Planning
Once the inspections determine that demolition is necessary, it’s time for planning. This involves multiple experts exploring demolition and construction options. You’ll get estimates for different parts of the project, might have to consider time scales, viable project goals, and more.
Planning is everything, and before this stage is fine, you should know exactly how demolition will work, what it should cost, and hire to move forward with construction after.
Demolition
This is where the current building is destroyed. There are many different demolition methods. From explosives to wrecking balls, the demolition method should be completely mapped out before any of this happens.
Demolition also includes water management, debris and wreckage should be cleared in this step.
Construction
In the final step, you carry out new construction. Obviously, this is a massive step. Depending on the scale of the project, it can take anywhere from months to years.
A building can stay condemned for a long time, in most cases you justify the cost of demolition from the value gained through the new construction. That’s how the two fit together, and it’s the key to property investment and development when renovations are off the table. If you are thinking of starting a new job project, lets get our team of experts to better assist you in this huge step forward.
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