Case Study
The demolition of a fire-damaged house
The demolition of a fire-damaged house presented numerous challenges. With 80% of the structure burnt, the joint roof and garage wall required manual removal. Limited space made debris removal difficult, necessitating clearing for machinery access with a skip bin. Careful removal of burnt roof tiles was essential, particularly due to their delicate condition. Disconnection of the garage roof and tiles from the adjacent unit required meticulous handling to protect the neighboring property. Additionally, a metal beam spanning both properties had to be manually removed, along with sorting materials and extracting roof tiles from inside the house.