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Professional Demolition Planning and Execution Steps Conduct a Survey of the Building. Perform a Structural Survey of the Building. Remove Any Hazardous Materials. Craft a Demolition Plan. Determine the Best Demolition Method. Secure Necessary Demolition Permits. Take Appropriate Safety Measures. Perform Demolition.
Excavators The boom and arm help the bucket dig and scoop the earth or other building materials. The operator then lifts the scoop to deposit the debris to another location, such as a truck. An excavator can also perform various demolition functions, like clearing trees and natural debris or structural remnants.
Your demolition method should include information about the site and where the planned safe working zones, exclusion zones and debris zones are. The size of exclusion and debris zones depend on the demolition technique being used, the space surrounding the structure, and the distance over which debris can fall.
Preparation: Prepping a building for demolition often includes removing valuables and salvageable building parts, hazardous material abatement, turning off utilities, and finalizing the demolition plan. Safety: Workers must ensure that theyre following the plan and wearing the right PPE when on site.
Provide a scaled site plan of demolition work to be conducted including legal property line boundaries, public right-of-ways, building and structure removal, wall and fence removal, utility infrastructure removal or abandonment, utility infrastructure relocation, sewer laterals, sewer capping, trees to remain and to be
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To develop a competitive demolition estimate, remember the following formula: Cost Estimate = (V x ROP x COP) + DC SC. In this formula: DC = Direct Cost; SC = Salvage Credit; V = Volume of Material to be Demolished and Removed from the Project; COP = Cost of Production.
The site demolition plan shall indicate and label all existing structures with dimensions, including setback distances to property lot lines. The site demolition plan shall show the location of all existing structures and land features abutting or adjacent to the site (sheds, garages, fences, etc.)

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