Demolition Archives | ATI Restoration https://atirestoration.com/faq-type/demolition/ Wed, 30 Aug 2023 14:14:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://atirestoration.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/cropped-ATI_Favicon_512x512-32x32.png Demolition Archives | ATI Restoration https://atirestoration.com/faq-type/demolition/ 32 32 How much does controlled demolition cost? https://atirestoration.com/faqs/how-much-does-controlled-demolition-cost/ Fri, 08 Oct 2021 17:09:33 +0000 https://atirestoration.com/?post_type=faqs&p=9809 Costs for controlled demolition vary by building size, recycling goals, the density of the surrounding area, whether a building has a concrete structure or is made of structural steel, the proposed schedule, equipment needs, hauling requirements, and other considerations. Contact ATI for project assessment and an estimate.

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Costs for controlled demolition vary by building size, recycling goals, the density of the surrounding area, whether a building has a concrete structure or is made of structural steel, the proposed schedule, equipment needs, hauling requirements, and other considerations. Contact ATI for project assessment and an estimate.

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When should I hire a controlled demolition contractor? https://atirestoration.com/faqs/when-should-i-hire-a-controlled-demolition-contractor/ Fri, 08 Oct 2021 17:09:16 +0000 https://atirestoration.com/?post_type=faqs&p=9808 Controlled demolition, whether the entire building is being demolished or only selected areas, is ideal when a tall building or high-rise reaches a point where it is damaged beyond repair, structurally unsound, or experiencing hazardous materials that can’t be abated. 

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Controlled demolition, whether the entire building is being demolished or only selected areas, is ideal when a tall building or high-rise reaches a point where it is damaged beyond repair, structurally unsound, or experiencing hazardous materials that can’t be abated. 

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What is the difference between selective demolition and controlled demolition? https://atirestoration.com/faqs/what-is-the-difference-between-selective-demolition-and-controlled-demolition/ Fri, 08 Oct 2021 17:09:00 +0000 https://atirestoration.com/?post_type=faqs&p=9807 They are often both used in demolition. Selective demolition is the demolition of only a portion of a building or certain material. Controlled demolition refers to the implosion of a tall building or large building, sometimes called a free fall. Both require careful planning.

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They are often both used in demolition. Selective demolition is the demolition of only a portion of a building or certain material. Controlled demolition refers to the implosion of a tall building or large building, sometimes called a free fall. Both require careful planning.

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What is demolition waste? https://atirestoration.com/faqs/what-is-demolition-waste/ Thu, 07 Oct 2021 23:27:57 +0000 https://atirestoration.com/?post_type=faqs&p=9787 Demolition waste is all debris from a commercial demolition project, including concrete demolition. It usually consists of both hazardous materials (most notably, asbestos) and building materials (such as drywall, tiles, glass, concrete, metal, wood, etc.). While hazardous debris needs to be carefully handled and disposed of, non-hazardous demolition debris can often be recycled or reused. 

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Demolition waste is all debris from a commercial demolition project, including concrete demolition. It usually consists of both hazardous materials (most notably, asbestos) and building materials (such as drywall, tiles, glass, concrete, metal, wood, etc.). While hazardous debris needs to be carefully handled and disposed of, non-hazardous demolition debris can often be recycled or reused. 

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How do I find both demolition services and debris removal services? https://atirestoration.com/faqs/how-do-i-find-both-demolition-services-and-debris-removal-services/ Thu, 07 Oct 2021 23:27:42 +0000 https://atirestoration.com/?post_type=faqs&p=9786 ATI’s full-service structural demolition team has managed building clean-outs, drywall demolition, concrete demolition, concrete sawing, concrete removal, explosives, and removal services such as debris hauling to landfills, junk removal, and dirt removal. 

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ATI’s full-service structural demolition team has managed building clean-outs, drywall demolition, concrete demolition, concrete sawing, concrete removal, explosives, and removal services such as debris hauling to landfills, junk removal, and dirt removal. 

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