Structural and soft-strip demolition for projects of every scale, planned and executed by teams who've worked London's toughest sites since 1964.
The demolition industry has changed substantially over the last few decades — tighter regulation, more complex urban sites, and far greater scrutiny on safety and environmental impact. Our demolition teams have grown with those changes rather than around them.
We work on traditionally-procured and negotiated contracts alike, with resource able to scale from single-structure soft-strip through to complex, phased demolition on live sites.
Full building demolition using mechanical, high-reach and controlled methods matched to site constraints.
Internal strip-out ahead of refurbishment or full demolition, with materials segregated for recycling from day one.
Shoring, propping and structural support engineered to keep adjacent structures and the public safe throughout.
Site clearance, utility disconnection and groundworks preparation ahead of the main contractor's programme.
Full demolition of the iconic Wimbledon stadium, including Japanese knotweed removal, notifiable asbestos removal, and demolition works carried out beside a live UKPN sub-station using protective scaffolding and fine water sprays for dust suppression.
Business de-rating works across an 18-acre-plus site as Principal Contractor, including licensed high-risk asbestos removal, cavity wall contamination, ammonia pipework removal, and works carried out around a live sub-station.
Site survey, structural assessment and method statement, developed alongside the client's design and programme team.
Section 80 notices, party wall coordination and utility disconnections handled ahead of mobilisation.
Hoardings, welfare and site-specific safety briefings in place before plant arrives.
Phased demolition with material segregation for recycling running in parallel, not as an afterthought.
Site cleared, levelled and handed back to programme — with full documentation for the record.