BMC Demolition was contracted to demolish a residential property located at 2 Fernhill Avenue, Sandringham. This project required precision and efficiency as part of a redevelopment initiative, ensuring the site was cleared safely and promptly for future construction.
Project Scope:
- Client: Private Owner
- Location: Sandringham
- Building Type: 147B Church Street
- Duration: 3 Days
- Completion Date: 16th July
Challenges:
The demolition of the residential property at 2 Fernhill Avenue posed a few logistical and environmental challenges:
- Proximity to Neighboring Homes: The property was located in a residential area, requiring careful planning to ensure the safety of surrounding structures and minimise disturbance to the community.
- Tight Access: Limited space for equipment and machinery demanded precise execution and the use of compact demolition tools to avoid damage to nearby properties.
- Waste Management: With a focus on sustainability, managing the demolition waste and recycling materials was a priority to reduce landfill impact.
Our Approach:
BMC Demolition employed strategic planning and high-level expertise to ensure the successful demolition of this residential property:
- Specialized Equipment: The use of advanced and compact demolition machinery allowed us to operate within the tight confines of the property, ensuring the surrounding homes and infrastructure were protected.
- Safety and Compliance: Comprehensive safety protocols were implemented to safeguard the site, neighboring properties, and the public.
- Recycling and Sustainability: In keeping with our commitment to environmentally-friendly practices, a significant portion of materials from the demolition were recycled, minimising the environmental footprint of the project.
Outcome:
The demolition of 2 Fernhill Avenue was completed smoothly, adhering to all safety guidelines and regulations. Our team delivered the project on time and within budget, ensuring the site was ready for its next phase of development while maintaining minimal disruption to the local community.