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  • USA Pro Builders
    4.5
    123 Main St, Mantua, 44278, US

    At USA Pro Builders, we're dedicated to building structures that last. With a focus on quality and integrity, we offer a range of services including custom home additions, new construction, and more. Our team of experts will work with you to bring your vision to life, from the initial design to the final finish. We're proud to serve customers in Ohio, West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania, NorthEast Kentucky, Southern Michigan, Eastern Indiana, and Western Maryland. Contact us today to get a price and let us build your dreams!

  • Hill Demolition and Excavating
    5
    Findlay, OH, 45840, US

    At Hill Demolition and Excavating LLC, we have been providing top-notch demolition services to residents and business owners in Findlay, Bowling Green & Kenton, OH for over 30 years. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering quick, efficient, and reliable services that meet your needs. We specialize in mobile home demolition, house demolition, inground pool demolition, and excavation services. Our commitment to customer satisfaction and attention to detail has earned us a reputation as one of the most trusted demolition companies in the area. Whether you're looking to tear down an old building or prepare your property for a new construction project, we're here to help. Contact us today to schedule a free estimate and take the first step towards transforming your space.

  • Smash It Demolition Derby's inc.
    4.4
    125 Resaca St., London, 43140, US

    About Smash It Demolition Derby Founded in 1998, Smash It Demolition Derby started when the Clark brothers bought out Paulus Demo Derbies. Our mission is to treat all drivers with the respect that they deserve all while making sure that all cars are inspected the same and are to the rules. We also want the fans in attendance to be entertained by the derby as much as possible. Smash It began with 8 county fair derbies and over the next few years grew to 24 derbies. In 2009, we decided to promote a national event named the Bash for Cash. The derby consisted of 4 classes and a purse of $30,000.00 and it was a success, so we decided to make the show an annual event. In 2012, Smash it bought out Back to Back promotions that added another 25 shows to our schedule. That purchase allowed us to take over the class named Turn Back the Clock. We decided to take the Turn Back the Clock class and add it to our Bash for Cash derby. After doing this we expanded the show to 2 days. In 2016, we decided to pay $10,000 to win the compact division also and that took the event to a mammoth 3 day derby . The event outgrew its initial home in Bellefontaine, Ohio and moved to Washington Courthouse then outgrew that venue within three years. Bash for Cash is now held at the Ross County Fairgrounds and is the largest outdoor demolition derby in the United States with over 400 cars annually and with a payout of over $100,000. In 2016, Smash It bought national events Blizzard Bash and Capital City Carnage in Topeka, Kansas from Ultimate Derby. Blizzard Bash is the largest indoor demolition derby in the United States and is held in November at the Stormont Vail Event Center in Topeka, KS. Blizzard Bash is a 4 man team derby with a few single classes. The National Team Bracket consists of 16 teams with the winning team getting paid $50,000. There is also a Qualifying Team Bracket in which the top 2 teams earning their way to the National Bracket. The Compact Team and Limited Weld Brackets are also feature events at Blizzard Bash. All in all, there are over 300 drivers with a payout of over $190,000. Capital City Carnage is also held at the Stormont Vail Event Center. This derby is in March. There are usually 250 to 300 drivers participating in this derby but it is different than Blizzard Bash because it is not a team show and has a total payout of about $100,000. Smash It’s summer season includes more than 40+ county fairs in Ohio. Often through the fair season, Smash It will have 2 and 3 derbies going on, dividing their talented staff among the shows to ensure fairness.

  • Rumpke Demolition / MR DEMO
    4.6
    Independence, US

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    Independence, US

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    Independence, US

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Demolition

Planning a commercial demolition project? Find answers to common questions about the process, costs, and finding the right contractor in USA.

How do I prepare my business for commercial demolition?

Preparation involves:
  • Relocating business operations and removing all items from the building.
  • Coordinating utility disconnections.
  • Ensuring proper insurance coverage.
  • Communicating with neighboring businesses and residents about potential disruptions.

What is the difference between a demolition permit and a building permit?

Demolition and building permits serve distinct purposes in the construction process:
A *demolition permit* authorizes the tearing down or removal of an existing structure. It ensures that the demolition is performed safely and complies with local regulations.
A *building permit* is required for new construction, additions, renovations, or alterations to existing structures. It ensures that the new work meets building codes and safety standards.
Both permits are typically issued by the local building department and may involve inspections at various stages of the project.

What is the process for commercial demolition?

The process generally includes:
  1. Site assessment and planning:
  2. Permitting:
  3. Utility disconnections:
  4. Asbestos abatement (if needed):
  5. Preparing the site and surrounding area for demolition:
  6. Demolition work:
  7. Debris removal and site cleanup.

What is an environmental remediation plan in demolition?

An environmental remediation plan in demolition is a crucial document that outlines the procedures for safely handling, removing, and disposing of hazardous materials discovered during the demolition process. It's designed to minimize environmental contamination and protect the health of workers and the surrounding community. The plan typically includes details about:
  • Identifying and assessing hazardous materials (e.g., asbestos, lead paint, PCBs).
  • Developing safe removal and disposal procedures for each hazardous material.
  • Establishing monitoring procedures to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
  • Contingency plans for dealing with unexpected discoveries or releases of hazardous materials.
A comprehensive environmental remediation plan is essential for responsible and sustainable demolition practices.

How do I prepare my business for commercial demolition?

Preparation involves:
  • Relocating business operations and removing all items from the building.
  • Coordinating utility disconnections.
  • Ensuring proper insurance coverage.
  • Communicating with neighboring businesses and residents about potential disruptions.

What is the difference between a demolition permit and a building permit?

Demolition and building permits serve distinct purposes in the construction process:
A *demolition permit* authorizes the tearing down or removal of an existing structure. It ensures that the demolition is performed safely and complies with local regulations.
A *building permit* is required for new construction, additions, renovations, or alterations to existing structures. It ensures that the new work meets building codes and safety standards.
Both permits are typically issued by the local building department and may involve inspections at various stages of the project.

What is the process for commercial demolition?

The process generally includes:
  1. Site assessment and planning:
  2. Permitting:
  3. Utility disconnections:
  4. Asbestos abatement (if needed):
  5. Preparing the site and surrounding area for demolition:
  6. Demolition work:
  7. Debris removal and site cleanup.

What is an environmental remediation plan in demolition?

An environmental remediation plan in demolition is a crucial document that outlines the procedures for safely handling, removing, and disposing of hazardous materials discovered during the demolition process. It's designed to minimize environmental contamination and protect the health of workers and the surrounding community. The plan typically includes details about:
  • Identifying and assessing hazardous materials (e.g., asbestos, lead paint, PCBs).
  • Developing safe removal and disposal procedures for each hazardous material.
  • Establishing monitoring procedures to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
  • Contingency plans for dealing with unexpected discoveries or releases of hazardous materials.
A comprehensive environmental remediation plan is essential for responsible and sustainable demolition practices.