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  • Ironhide Construction, Inc
    4.7
    3301 S. 7th Street, 3301 S 7th Street, Lincoln, 68502, US

    Committed to you every step of the way Ironhide Construction was founded in 2008 after two friends came together with a mutual interest. We started being known for our expertise in steel erection and metal buildings. Over the years of growth and knowledge, we have expanded our scope of work to also include: construction management, design-build, pre-construction consulting, and structural steel. Our employee number grows weekly based on a wonderful company culture built around family and relationships. We believe this culture can make a difference in how the construction industry is viewed and change how business is done with all of our clients. More About Us

  • MB Demolition LLC
    5
    Summerville, South Carolina, US

    About Us MB Demolition LLC is a full-service demolition company that serves Charleston, Dorchester, and Berkeley counties. We are one of the top demolition companies in the tricounty area and pride ourselves on ensuring that each project is handled by experts. We specialize in commercial demolition, trucking and hauling, and sitework. Fully licensed and insured, we only use experienced professionals who follow all industry standards. We also follow all federal and state regulations and specific rules for local municipalities within South Carolina. We have all the heavy equipment needed to clear lots and provide quality demolition services to pave the way for your new build. Our Story Over 15 years ago, Marcus Brown began working with his father in the construction industry. During that time, he worked across the eastern region of South Carolina, learning as much as he could about the field. The more they worked, the more his passion for working in construction grew. In 2014, that passion led him to go further into the industry and Mr. Brown obtained his Commercial Plumbing license. Two years later, he obtained his Commercial General Contractor license. In 2017, Mr. Brown launched MB Demolition company, which services the tricounty, Columbia, Orangeburg and beyond. Today, MB Demolition is a local leader of commercial demolition in Berkeley, Dorchester and Charleston counties of South Carolina.

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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.

What are the health risks associated with asbestos exposure?

Exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to several severe health issues, including:
  • Mesothelioma: A rare and aggressive cancer that affects the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart.
  • Lung Cancer: Asbestos exposure significantly increases the risk of lung cancer, especially in smokers.
  • Asbestosis: A chronic lung disease caused by scarring of lung tissue due to inhaled asbestos fibers. It can lead to breathing difficulties and reduced lung function.
  • Pleural Plaques: Thickening of the lining of the lungs, which can be a precursor to other asbestos-related diseases.
These health risks highlight the importance of professional asbestos abatement before any demolition or renovation work that might disturb asbestos-containing materials.

What safety precautions are taken during commercial demolition?

Safety is a top priority. Measures include site security, worker training, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), engineering controls, dust suppression, and emergency response plans.

How can I minimize the environmental impact of commercial demolition?

Minimize environmental impact through:
  • Deconstruction:
  • Recycling materials:
  • Dust and noise control:
  • Proper hazardous waste disposal:
  • Choosing a contractor with a strong environmental record.

What happens to the debris after commercial demolition?

A demolition contractor will typically handle debris removal, including sorting recyclable materials (concrete, steel, etc.) and transporting the rest to approved disposal facilities.

What are the health risks associated with asbestos exposure?

Exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to several severe health issues, including:
  • Mesothelioma: A rare and aggressive cancer that affects the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart.
  • Lung Cancer: Asbestos exposure significantly increases the risk of lung cancer, especially in smokers.
  • Asbestosis: A chronic lung disease caused by scarring of lung tissue due to inhaled asbestos fibers. It can lead to breathing difficulties and reduced lung function.
  • Pleural Plaques: Thickening of the lining of the lungs, which can be a precursor to other asbestos-related diseases.
These health risks highlight the importance of professional asbestos abatement before any demolition or renovation work that might disturb asbestos-containing materials.

What safety precautions are taken during commercial demolition?

Safety is a top priority. Measures include site security, worker training, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), engineering controls, dust suppression, and emergency response plans.

How can I minimize the environmental impact of commercial demolition?

Minimize environmental impact through:
  • Deconstruction:
  • Recycling materials:
  • Dust and noise control:
  • Proper hazardous waste disposal:
  • Choosing a contractor with a strong environmental record.

What happens to the debris after commercial demolition?

A demolition contractor will typically handle debris removal, including sorting recyclable materials (concrete, steel, etc.) and transporting the rest to approved disposal facilities.