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  • Holemasters Demtech Ltd
    3.5
    Units 2 – 4 Dixon Street, Westhoughton, Bolton, BL5 3PX, GB

    Holemasters provides a national Diamond Drilling, Demolition, Refurbishment and Reconstruction service for Construction and heavy Civil Engineering projects. We are one of the longest established names in the Diamond Drilling, Concrete Cutting, Wire Sawing and Decommissioning industries. We pride ourselves in the expert application of diamond drilling, wire sawing, controlled robotic demolition, concrete cutting, piling and repair technologies and decommissioning working with every type of construction material. This expertise has seen the company achieve continuous growth. We handle projects for some of the biggest multi- national organisations in the UK, working out of four operations located in the South East, Midlands, North West and Yorkshire (including Teeside, Humberside Lincoln, Derby and Nottingham). With our own flexible and bespoke range of equipment we provide exceptional service which is delivered by a team of 14 technical experts and over 50 trained operators. We are also a specialist in the nuclear, active and non active power, industry. We are also the only approved UK Company supplying and fitting rail track anchors.

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  • Folkestone Harbour Arm
    4.6
    Stone, GB

    Folkestone Harbour Arm: The Place To Be Folkestone’s restored Harbour Arm is a beautiful promenade out at sea with a World-class view. Formerly a ferry port, Folkestone Harbour Arm is now home to a growing collection of independent businesses that has become a centre for Food, Drink and Entertainment in Kent; the Garden of England. Join us as we reinvent the English seaside experience.

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    1
    Stone, GB

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  • Bradley Demolition Ltd
    4.4
    Stone, GB

    Bradley Group: Your Trusted Partner in Demolition and Asbestos Removal Bradley Group is a leading UK demolition and asbestos removal company with a strong reputation for delivering safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible solutions. We have a proven track record of successfully completing complex projects across a wide range of sectors, including commercial, industrial, and residential. Our team of highly skilled and experienced professionals is committed to providing our clients with the highest level of service and expertise. We are fully accredited and insured, and we are committed to working in a safe and sustainable manner. We are proud to be a leading provider of demolition and asbestos removal services in the UK. We understand that demolition and asbestos removal projects can be complex and challenging. That's why we take a collaborative approach to working with our clients, ensuring that we fully understand their needs and objectives. We work closely with our clients to develop a bespoke solution that meets their specific requirements. We are committed to providing our clients with a seamless and stress-free experience. We are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of service and expertise. We are fully accredited and insured, and we are committed to working in a safe and sustainable manner. We are proud to be a leading provider of demolition and asbestos removal services in the UK.

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    1
    Stone, GB

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  • James Drystone Walling
    5
    Stone, GB

    James Drystone Walling is a friendly and reliable company offering a professional service. Having been in the industry for over twenty years, James Drystone Walling strives to achieve the highest standards in workmanship, customer service and satisfaction. Call me for your free quote or estimate.

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  • Honestus Consultancy Ltd
    5
    Waterside House, 8 Waterside Way, Northampton, NN4 7XD, GB

    Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce The Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce is a leading business support organization dedicated to helping businesses in the region thrive. We provide a wide range of services and resources to help businesses of all sizes succeed, from networking events and training programs to advocacy and policy support. Our mission is to create a thriving business environment in Northamptonshire, where businesses can flourish and contribute to the economic prosperity of the region. We are committed to representing the interests of our members and advocating for policies that support business growth. We also provide a platform for businesses to connect, collaborate, and learn from each other. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing our members with the support they need to succeed. We are proud to be a leading voice for business in Northamptonshire. We are committed to working with our members, partners, and stakeholders to create a thriving business environment for all.

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  • S.gray building ltd
    5
    S. Gray Building Ltd, 1 Linden Rise, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 4TN, GB

    About S. Gray Building Ltd S. Gray Building Ltd has been providing building services to both domestic and commercial customers in Keighley and beyond for a number of years. We are experienced in all aspects of the building trade. We're your top choice for building in Keighley & West Yorkshire. We have many years of experience in and around Keighley, a reputation for excellent quality and professionalism, and a hard-working, customer-focused approach to projects. S. Gray Building Ltd have been providing building services to happy customers in and around Keighley for over 20 years. In that time we’ve earned a reputation for excellent work quality and professional working practices. We are highly experienced professionals. Whatever the job, we can handle it. Call us today on 07703 685 534 for a no obligation quote.

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  • CADAS Barrow
    1
    Stephenson Centre, Ann St, Kendal, LA9 6AA, GB

    CADAS: Reducing harmful addiction across Cumbria Addiction affects people in all walks of life and is more common than many people think. CADAS provides support for individuals, family members, and carers, promoting recovery in the community. We also have two strands to our professional support. If you are struggling with dependency or know someone who is, know that you are not alone. We are here for anyone who wants help with their harmful addiction. CADAS principles and values At CADAS, we will never judge you. We will never try to force you into any belief system. What we do is based on listening, not lecturing. We support anyone who feels their addiction or substance use is problematic. We don’t require people to give up using altogether if that’s not what they want to do. We focus on the reduction of harm to our clients or others. We believe everyone is capable of change. If you decide you want to change, we will help you find what you want and help you achieve it. To read more about how we do what we do, our methods, our approach to coaching and our values, please click below. How can we help? "Recovery is about progress not perfection" About 500 people of all ages and backgrounds come to us each year for one-to-one help, so we know a little bit about how you may be feeling at this time. We are here to support and to help people living with addiction to find a safer, healthier way of living that positively impacts them and those around them. We do this by listening and asking questions to find out: how you are, what you would like to achieve, how and when you would like to do that. Then we make a plan and help our clients keep to it. Approximately 85% of our clients say that they experience significant improvement in their lives, home and work relationships and mental health when their programme is complete.

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  • MJ TEALE Recycled Sand & Aggregates
    5
    Blackpool, GB

    MJ TEALE: Sustainable Construction Products From humble beginnings in 1971, MJ TEALE has been a leading supplier of quality recycled aggregates throughout Blackpool, Wyre, and the Fylde Coast. With over 50 years of experience, we are committed to providing a superior service with guaranteed quality materials. Our focus on sustainability is evident in our circular model, where we process excavated non-hazardous soils and hard materials (concrete, hardcore, tarmac, as dug ballast, etc.) to produce a wide range of recycled aggregates. Our state-of-the-art wash plant ensures that all our products meet the highest standards of quality and environmental responsibility. We take pride in processing excavations throughout the North West, supplying key sustainable construction products to the market. Our fully integrated, circular solution for aggregate supply and disposal of waste materials offers significant cost and carbon savings compared to virgin stone, sand, and gravel aggregates. We understand the importance of efficiency and offer competitive prices to our clients. Our friendly and experienced team is always available to advise you on the best aggregate or material to suit your specific needs. Whether you need materials for collection from our site or delivery via our comprehensive fleet of tippers, we are here to ensure you receive the best possible service. At MJ TEALE, we are dedicated to providing quality sand, stone, and soil products that meet the highest standards of sustainability and customer satisfaction. We believe in working with our clients to deliver real value and ensure their projects are completed on time and within budget.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Demolition Contractors

Have questions about demolition services or finding the right demolition contractor in UK? We've got answers to common inquiries:

What types of insurance should a demolition contractor have?

A reputable demolition contractor should have the following insurance coverage:
  • General Liability Insurance: Protects against claims of property damage or bodily injury to third parties.
  • Workers' Compensation Insurance: Covers medical expenses and lost wages for employees injured on the job.
  • Pollution Liability Insurance: Protects against claims related to environmental contamination caused by demolition activities.
  • Professional Liability Insurance: Covers errors or omissions in the contractor's professional services.
Request proof of insurance certificates before hiring a demolition contractor to ensure you are adequately protected.

What are the environmental considerations during demolition?

Demolition projects have a significant environmental impact if not managed responsibly. Key considerations include:
  • Waste Management: Proper handling, sorting, and disposal of demolition debris to minimize landfill waste.
  • Recycling: Maximizing the recycling of materials like concrete, steel, wood, and other salvageable components.
  • Hazardous Materials: Safe removal and disposal of hazardous materials in accordance with environmental regulations.
  • Dust and Noise Control: Implementing measures to minimize dust and noise pollution during demolition.
  • Erosion Control: Preventing soil erosion and sedimentation runoff.
Choose a demolition contractor committed to environmentally responsible practices.

How do I prepare for a demolition project?

Here are essential steps to prepare for a demolition project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove all personal belongings, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and any valuable items from the structure.
  • Disconnect Utilities: Arrange for the disconnection of all utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer) well in advance of the demolition.
  • Secure the Site: Erect a fence or barrier around the demolition zone to prevent unauthorized access and ensure safety.
  • Notify Neighbors: Inform your neighbors about the upcoming demolition, including the expected timeline and any potential noise or disruptions.
  • Protect Surroundings: Cover or protect landscaping, trees, and adjacent structures that you want to preserve from potential damage from flying debris.
  • Hazardous Materials: If you suspect hazardous materials are present (e.g., asbestos, lead paint), have a qualified professional conduct an assessment and safely remove them before demolition.
  • Salvageable Materials: If you plan to salvage materials from the structure (e.g., doors, windows, fixtures), remove them carefully before demolition.
By taking these steps, you create a safer work environment and help ensure a smoother demolition process.

How do I know if a demolition project requires an environmental assessment?

An environmental assessment is typically required for demolition projects if there is a potential for environmental contamination, particularly if the structure:
  • Contains asbestos, lead paint, PCBs, or other hazardous materials.
  • Is located near sensitive environmental areas, such as wetlands or water bodies.
  • Has a history of industrial or commercial use.
Check with your local environmental regulatory agency to determine whether an assessment is necessary for your project.

What types of insurance should a demolition contractor have?

A reputable demolition contractor should have the following insurance coverage:
  • General Liability Insurance: Protects against claims of property damage or bodily injury to third parties.
  • Workers' Compensation Insurance: Covers medical expenses and lost wages for employees injured on the job.
  • Pollution Liability Insurance: Protects against claims related to environmental contamination caused by demolition activities.
  • Professional Liability Insurance: Covers errors or omissions in the contractor's professional services.
Request proof of insurance certificates before hiring a demolition contractor to ensure you are adequately protected.

What are the environmental considerations during demolition?

Demolition projects have a significant environmental impact if not managed responsibly. Key considerations include:
  • Waste Management: Proper handling, sorting, and disposal of demolition debris to minimize landfill waste.
  • Recycling: Maximizing the recycling of materials like concrete, steel, wood, and other salvageable components.
  • Hazardous Materials: Safe removal and disposal of hazardous materials in accordance with environmental regulations.
  • Dust and Noise Control: Implementing measures to minimize dust and noise pollution during demolition.
  • Erosion Control: Preventing soil erosion and sedimentation runoff.
Choose a demolition contractor committed to environmentally responsible practices.

How do I prepare for a demolition project?

Here are essential steps to prepare for a demolition project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove all personal belongings, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and any valuable items from the structure.
  • Disconnect Utilities: Arrange for the disconnection of all utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer) well in advance of the demolition.
  • Secure the Site: Erect a fence or barrier around the demolition zone to prevent unauthorized access and ensure safety.
  • Notify Neighbors: Inform your neighbors about the upcoming demolition, including the expected timeline and any potential noise or disruptions.
  • Protect Surroundings: Cover or protect landscaping, trees, and adjacent structures that you want to preserve from potential damage from flying debris.
  • Hazardous Materials: If you suspect hazardous materials are present (e.g., asbestos, lead paint), have a qualified professional conduct an assessment and safely remove them before demolition.
  • Salvageable Materials: If you plan to salvage materials from the structure (e.g., doors, windows, fixtures), remove them carefully before demolition.
By taking these steps, you create a safer work environment and help ensure a smoother demolition process.

How do I know if a demolition project requires an environmental assessment?

An environmental assessment is typically required for demolition projects if there is a potential for environmental contamination, particularly if the structure:
  • Contains asbestos, lead paint, PCBs, or other hazardous materials.
  • Is located near sensitive environmental areas, such as wetlands or water bodies.
  • Has a history of industrial or commercial use.
Check with your local environmental regulatory agency to determine whether an assessment is necessary for your project.