Frequently Asked Question
What happens to debris and waste from a demolition project?
We separate and recycle usable materials and dispose of waste responsibly at licensed facilities, managing hazardous materials with specialised procedures.
Proper debris management is a critical part of any demolition project. Our team separates demolition waste into recyclable materials, such as timber, metal, and concrete, and non-recyclable waste. Recyclable materials are sent to appropriate processing facilities to be repurposed, reducing landfill impact and supporting environmental sustainability. Non-recyclable waste is disposed of responsibly at licensed waste facilities in compliance with Victorian environmental regulations.
Before demolition commences, we assess the building materials to identify any hazardous substances such as asbestos or lead paint. These materials are removed and disposed of separately using specialised procedures and licensed contractors to ensure they don't contaminate the environment or pose health risks to workers or nearby residents.
We manage all waste removal as part of our comprehensive service, ensuring your site is left clean and ready for the next phase of your project. This responsible waste management approach minimises environmental impact whilst keeping your site safe and compliant.
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