Demolitions in areas with historical or urban planning restrictions. What applies?
Demolitions in areas with urban or historical restrictions, such as traditional settlements, historic centers, Natura protected areas and listed buildings, are not a simple process. On the contrary, they constitute a highly complex field, where[...]
Site restoration after demolition
The demolition of a building does not mean the end of obligations for the owner or contractor. On the contrary, restoration after demolition is necessary. Not only for aesthetic or safety reasons, but[...]
The evolution of the explosions
The Evolution of Blasting. From Raw Power to Controlled Precision Once upon a time, the word "blasting" conjured up images of uncontrolled power and chaos. Today, however, the reality has changed dramatically. In modern works,[...]
Environmental site management
Environmental site management. Dust, noise and vibration control In modern demolition and construction projects, success is not only measured by the completion of the project, but also by the way we manage the [...]
Hazardous materials removal. Asbestos and other demolition challenges
The removal of hazardous materials is a critical stage in many demolition projects, as it directly concerns the protection of human health and the environment. The management of these materials requires expertise, technical competence and absolute compliance[...]
Industrial Decommissioning. Challenges and Best Practices
The dismantling of industrial facilities is one of the most demanding and complex tasks in the demolition sector. It is not simply the removal of a building, but a process that requires specialized planning, experience [...]