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  • Baydani Reno Inc.
    5
    Edmonton, GB

    Proven talent Don't get lost in the chaos. Work with the best, review our project gallery and you'll see the QUALITY. Eye for detail We are the most detail orient team. Guaranteed exceptional work. Safety Safety procedures are put in place every stage of the project. We strive to provide a safe and healthy environment for all of our workers BD general public.

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  • Paul Davis Edmonton
    4.3
    14305-128 Avenue N.W., Edmonton, T5L 3H3, GB

    Paul Davis Edmonton: Your Trusted Disaster Restoration Experts Paul Davis Edmonton is your one-stop shop for all your emergency cleanup and restoration needs. Whether you're dealing with water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, or storm damage, our team of experienced professionals is here to help you get back on your feet. We understand that dealing with a disaster can be overwhelming. That's why we're committed to providing our clients with a personalized and professional experience. We'll work with you every step of the way to ensure that your property is restored to its pre-loss condition. We are proud to serve the Edmonton community and surrounding areas. We are available 24/7 to respond to your emergency needs. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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  • Chandos Construction Edmonton
    3.8
    Calgary, GB

    Our Story We were established in 1980. And have since become one of North America’s most collaborative and innovative national technical builders. Let's take it back to the beginning. When our co-founders launched Chandos construction, they had a vision to build a construction company that would lead change in the Canadian construction industry. And, be a business that balances both profits and people. From Chandos Lake Our founders wanted to create something different. They even steered away from using a traditional construction company name. Instead, they opted to title the business after Chandos Lake – a body of water belonging to Ontario’s Kawartha Highlands - a place that had a history in both of their upbringings. To National Presence What started out as a company with a single office, turned into one with 700 employees in seven locations across Canada: Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Kelowna, Vancouver, Toronto, and Ottawa. Chandos is 100 per cent employee owned and the first and largest B Corp certified national technical builder in North America. AWARDS Our Awards We're honoured to be recognized for our dedication to making the world a better place. This purpose was conceived from the very beginning, and will always be part of our company mission. Real Leaders Impact Award The annual accolades recognize the world's top purpose-driven businesses dedicated to positively impacting employees, communities and the planet. We ranked 46th in a list of 200 companies that features Tesla, Microsoft, and Patagonia. The New Innovators This inaugural recognition program celebrates 50 of Canada’s most progressive companies that provide exc

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  • The Junk Guys
    5
    Edmonton, GB

    Small-Scale Demolition Company We specialize in small-scale demolition. From tile flooring to basements, tenant improvement, retail store demolition to warehouse selective demolition, we’ve completed hundreds of demolition and deconstruction projects on-time, on budget, and ready for the next contractor. If you need a residential demolition company for your next project, contact us today for a free estimate. Edmonton Junk Removal We’ve been in the waste management business for over 15 years, and we’ve seen it all. We remove everything from fridges and stoves to garage cleanouts, furniture, heaps of dirt, and hot tubs. Call us to remove your junk today! We offer affordable junk removal services for both homes and businesses. Contact us today for a free estimate. Waste Management Services Have an out of the ordinary project? Something you may not be sure how to get rid of? We specialize in all sorts of challenging projects. We handle all sorts of waste management jobs, including oversized item extraction, satellite dishes, oversized appliances, piles of dirt, or concrete. If it’s a tough job, we’re the junk removal company to call. We offer specialized waste cleanup services for almost anything. Junk Recycling Services When it comes to recycling junk, the fact is that if it doesn’t pay, save money, or is convenient to recycle, most people just don’t do it. But we do. We put in the time and effort to make sure everything is recycled correctly. Our team includes parents who are committed to trying and making a difference for a sustainable future. Ask us about our recycling program and how we offer ethical and affordable junk removal services. No Job Too Tough! The Junk Guys is a well-established Edmonton-based company offering swift junk removal services at competitive rates. The Junk Guys strives to be the most customer-oriented company in the industry. We are a locally owned and operated business that has been providing junk removal, demolition, and waste management services to homeowners and businesses across Alberta for over ten years. Whenever and wherever you need us, we’re ready to serve you. We will remove anything that is no longer needed, regardless of how difficult it may be to manage. Call The Junk Guys for Junk Removal Edmonton.

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  • Visco Demolition
    3.2
    2603 - 121 Avenue NE, Edmonton, T6S 1B2, GB

    About Visco Demolition & Recycling VISCO was first incorporated in 1968 by Neil & Shirley Visser and remains family-owned and operated, with two generations of Vissers having worked in the business. Ron and Corey started working with their dad around the time of the switch, working on weekends and holiday breaks cleaning bricks for spending money. By the time they were out of high school, the brothers were running equipment and upon graduation came on board full-time at Visco Demolition. "That was in the mid-1980s and we were doing some fairly large projects by then," remembered Ron. "In the early '90s, the economy really took off and we started on a large 10-story building here in Edmonton. Our customer base grew, and we became a prominent demolition contractor in this area. We have seen steady increases in our market share ever since." Foresight Leads to Expanded Services Playing the biggest role in Visco Demolitions success has been the Vissers foresight and willingness to build upon the foundation it started with the switch to demolition. As the business was taking off in the early 1990s, the family was one of the first to recognize the value of recycling as part of the demolition process. They set up a recycling yard and started bringing in concrete to crush into aggregate. "Before that, we were taking it to the landfill, which incurred dumping fees," said Ron. "Recycling avoids that and turns the concrete into useful products. We stockpiled the raw concrete at first and contracted out the crushing, but we've since bought our own crushing equipment. We crush at our yard, but we also crush on site at a project. That's even better for the environment because the material is often reused right there, which saves trucking, and in turn, fuel costs and emissions." Last year, Visco Demolition Contractors turned more than 200,000 tonnes of concrete into recycled aggregate, but the company's recycling efforts extend beyond concrete. As part of the demolition process, the company had previously taken metal products to scrap yards for reuse. Now, it does on-site processing for customers who have scrap metal they want to clean up. "We go right to the customer's location and take care of everything," Ron pointed out. "Visco can do that for large industrial plants or someone who

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  • JUNKIN’ Junk Removal
    5
    Edmonton, GB

    Experienced and Reliable At JUNKIN' we believe everything eventually runs its course and when it does there's no need for it to take up real estate in your home or business. That being said not everything needs to go to the landfill because that's not responsible and that's why we believe in dropping items off at the local thrift store and or recycling depot whenever possible. JUNKIN' truly does care so think about that when choosing a junk removal company. We Truly Care From the first call till we haul. JUNKIN' has one objective and that is removing your junk in a timely, orderly and safe fashion. We will come to your home load up our truck and clean up after ourselves. Open 9am-9pm 7 days a week that's a window you can fly a plane through. Fully Insured Junk Removal That's right we're FULLY insured and you can see all the services we take care of and you can read the reviews, but it's not the same as experiencing it first hand. Let JUNKIN' take care of your clutter so you can move forward with the space you just opened up at your spot.

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  • Walser Contracting Ltd.
    3.6
    15C Alberta Ave, PO Box 3816, Spruce Grove, T7X 3B1, GB

    Concrete Cutting & Coring Experts in Edmonton Since 2006, Walser Contracting has been a premier concrete cutting and coring company providing specialized services in Edmonton and Western Canada. Walser Contracting is the go-to concrete company in Edmonton for all concrete projects ranging from basement window cutting to complicated industrial projects. We are committed to providing the highest quality on all our projects. Walser Contracting Ltd. provides various heavy contracting services for industrial, commercial, and residential customers in Edmonton and Western Canada. We have all the equipment required to provide services ranging from concrete cutting and coring to structural imaging and reinforcement. We are even capable of performing helicopter-assisted construction for unusually large jobs. Regardless of your demands, we have services that will work within your timeframes and budget. If it has to do with concrete, we can handle it. From concrete cutting, coring, demolition, scanning, and more, Walser Contracting has the experts to get the job done. Our state-of-the-art equipment and highly trained staff are ready for your project. Regarding our cutting and coring processes, we use only the highest-quality diamond bits, diamond discs, and diamond blades to ensure the best results.

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  • Deford Contracting Inc
    3.8
    16720 109 Ave. NW, Edmonton, T5P 4Y8, GB

    Our Story DeFord Contracting has a rich history dating back to 1967 when Tony DeFord began working for Ed Federation Transport. He learned the trade working on a single-axle GMC truck and a 1010 John Deere Loader, primarily focusing on excavation services. Tony's dedication and hard work allowed him to master the craft. In 1970, Tony took a bold step and bought out Ed Federation, becoming the sole owner of DeFord Contracting. The business operated from his home in the Meadowlark community, with his wife Sylvia handling bookkeeping and dispatch duties. Tony operated the loader and hauled dirt from excavation sites, often sharing the cab with his young son Carey. The oil and housing booms of the 1970s and 1980s, coupled with securing the contract to excavate West Edmonton Mall, propelled DeFord's rapid rise to success. DeFord Contracting has since worked on some of Edmonton's most significant projects, transforming the city's landscape while expanding its workforce, equipment inventory, and service offerings to keep pace with growth. DeFord Timeline EST'D 1967 Tony DeFord signs on to work for Ed Federation Transport 1968 The business is renamed to Federation & DeFord 1970 Tony DeFord buys Ed Federation Transport and becomes the sole owner of the company, operating out of his home 1970s DeFord is involved in the development of the first phase of the new suburban community of Mill Woods 1974 The company moves to its new office at 110th Avenue and 164th Street 1975 DeFord's involvement in the North Town Centre (North Town Mall) development laid the groundwork for long-term success 1980s DeFord receives a contract to excavate the site for West Edmonton Mall DeFord digs out the route for Edmonton Transit's LRT line through downtown 1990 DeFord becomes involved in much larger projects, including the downtown Grant MacEwan University campus 1999 DeFord Contracting begins doing Paving work 2005 The River Cree Resort and Casino is erected on a site prepared by DeFord Contracting, securing major road and interchange work realigning 79 ave, Winterburn Road and the entrance to River Cree. 2006 Procurement of work and larger-scale jobs drives the need to increase the capacity of the Base works and Paving divisions. New paving, motor graders, loaders and compaction equipment are purchased.

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  • Revlyn Demolition & Recycling Ltd
    4.2
    11104 - 201 Street, Edmonton, T5S 2K6, GB

    About Revlyn Demolition & Recycling Revlyn Demolition & Recycling Ltd. has been serving Western Canada since 1975, providing reliable and environmentally conscious demolition services. We are a family-owned and operated business with a commitment to safety, quality, and customer satisfaction. Our team of experienced professionals is equipped with the latest technology and heavy-duty equipment to handle a wide range of demolition projects, from residential homes to commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and even bridges and overpasses. Our Mission Our mission is to provide our clients with safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible demolition services. We strive to exceed expectations by delivering high-quality work on time and within budget. We are committed to recycling and salvaging as much material as possible from our demolition projects, minimizing our environmental impact and contributing to a sustainable future. Our Values At Revlyn Demolition & Recycling, we are guided by the following values: Safety First Customer Satisfaction Environmental Responsibility Integrity Teamwork

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  • Revive Construction
    5
    15393 117 Ave NW, Edmonton, T5M 3X4, GB

    Crafting Unique Commercial Spaces Whether it’s maintaining existing structures, constructing new facilities, or undertaking any other construction endeavors – Our expertise lies in creating unique and innovative spaces that drive business success while making a positive impact on our community. Our dedication to excellence ensures outstanding outcomes. WHO WE ARE Revive Construction is a mid size commercial general contractor known for excellence in construction, renovation and restoration projects. With a commitment to quality, craftsmanship and innovative solutions, we deliver exceptional results on time and within budget. Our experienced team ensures client satisfaction and sustainable building practices, making us a trusted industry leader. WHAT WE DO We excel in constructing tenant improvements with efficient approaches, quality trades, and close collaboration with interior designers. COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION Our commitment is to provide exceptional services for constructing your commercial building. RENOVATION You can trust our team for your renovation project, as we fully comprehend the significance of minimizing disruption. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Our extensive experience in the construction industry equips us to handle your light industrial project with ease. RESTORATION With a proven track record of successfully completing over 100 restoration projects within the last 5 years, we are recognized as an industry leader.

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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 questions should I ask a demolition contractor?

Before hiring a demolition contractor, ask them:
  • Experience: 'How long have you been in business, and what experience do you have with similar demolition projects?'
  • Licensing and Insurance: 'Can you provide proof of your licenses and insurance coverage?'
  • Safety Record: 'What are your safety protocols and training procedures for your workers?'
  • Demolition Method: 'What demolition method do you recommend for my project, and why?'
  • Project Timeline: 'What is the estimated timeframe for completing the demolition, including debris removal?'
  • Cost Breakdown: 'Can you provide a detailed breakdown of the costs involved in the demolition?'
  • Permits and Approvals: 'Will you be handling the acquisition of necessary permits and approvals?'
  • Waste Management: 'How will you handle the removal and disposal of demolition debris? Do you offer recycling options?'
  • References: 'Can you provide references from past clients who have had similar demolition projects?'
These questions will help you assess the contractor's expertise, professionalism, and suitability for your demolition project.

What should I do if I have a complaint about a demolition contractor?

If you have a complaint about a demolition contractor, take these steps:
  1. Attempt to Resolve the Issue Directly: Communicate your concerns with the contractor and try to find a resolution amicably.
  2. Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all communication, contracts, payments, and any evidence related to your complaint.
  3. Contact Consumer Protection Agencies: If direct communication fails, contact your local consumer protection agency or licensing board to file a complaint.
  4. Consider Legal Action: If other options fail, you may consider consulting an attorney to explore legal options.
  5. To prevent such issues, carefully vet contractors before hiring, read reviews, check references, and ensure clear communication and documentation throughout the project.

What is the demolition process?

The demolition process typically involves the following steps:
  1. Planning and Permits: The demolition contractor will assess the site, develop a demolition plan, and obtain necessary permits from the local authorities. This includes ensuring compliance with building codes, environmental regulations, and safety standards.
  2. Disconnection of Utilities: All utilities (e.g., electricity, gas, water, sewer) will be disconnected and capped off to ensure safety during demolition.
  3. Asbestos Removal (if required): If asbestos is present, a certified asbestos abatement contractor will safely remove it before demolition begins.
  4. Protection of Surroundings: The contractor will protect surrounding structures, landscaping, and utilities from damage using barriers, fencing, and other protective measures.
  5. Demolition: The actual demolition work begins using appropriate methods and equipment, such as excavators, wrecking balls, or specialized demolition robots.
  6. Debris Removal and Sorting: Demolition debris is carefully removed, sorted (for potential recycling), and transported to an approved disposal facility.
  7. Site Cleanup: The site is cleaned and graded to prepare it for its intended use. This might involve filling in excavations, leveling the ground, and removing any remaining debris.
The exact process may vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, but safety and environmental responsibility are paramount throughout all stages.

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.

What questions should I ask a demolition contractor?

Before hiring a demolition contractor, ask them:
  • Experience: 'How long have you been in business, and what experience do you have with similar demolition projects?'
  • Licensing and Insurance: 'Can you provide proof of your licenses and insurance coverage?'
  • Safety Record: 'What are your safety protocols and training procedures for your workers?'
  • Demolition Method: 'What demolition method do you recommend for my project, and why?'
  • Project Timeline: 'What is the estimated timeframe for completing the demolition, including debris removal?'
  • Cost Breakdown: 'Can you provide a detailed breakdown of the costs involved in the demolition?'
  • Permits and Approvals: 'Will you be handling the acquisition of necessary permits and approvals?'
  • Waste Management: 'How will you handle the removal and disposal of demolition debris? Do you offer recycling options?'
  • References: 'Can you provide references from past clients who have had similar demolition projects?'
These questions will help you assess the contractor's expertise, professionalism, and suitability for your demolition project.

What should I do if I have a complaint about a demolition contractor?

If you have a complaint about a demolition contractor, take these steps:
  1. Attempt to Resolve the Issue Directly: Communicate your concerns with the contractor and try to find a resolution amicably.
  2. Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all communication, contracts, payments, and any evidence related to your complaint.
  3. Contact Consumer Protection Agencies: If direct communication fails, contact your local consumer protection agency or licensing board to file a complaint.
  4. Consider Legal Action: If other options fail, you may consider consulting an attorney to explore legal options.
  5. To prevent such issues, carefully vet contractors before hiring, read reviews, check references, and ensure clear communication and documentation throughout the project.

What is the demolition process?

The demolition process typically involves the following steps:
  1. Planning and Permits: The demolition contractor will assess the site, develop a demolition plan, and obtain necessary permits from the local authorities. This includes ensuring compliance with building codes, environmental regulations, and safety standards.
  2. Disconnection of Utilities: All utilities (e.g., electricity, gas, water, sewer) will be disconnected and capped off to ensure safety during demolition.
  3. Asbestos Removal (if required): If asbestos is present, a certified asbestos abatement contractor will safely remove it before demolition begins.
  4. Protection of Surroundings: The contractor will protect surrounding structures, landscaping, and utilities from damage using barriers, fencing, and other protective measures.
  5. Demolition: The actual demolition work begins using appropriate methods and equipment, such as excavators, wrecking balls, or specialized demolition robots.
  6. Debris Removal and Sorting: Demolition debris is carefully removed, sorted (for potential recycling), and transported to an approved disposal facility.
  7. Site Cleanup: The site is cleaned and graded to prepare it for its intended use. This might involve filling in excavations, leveling the ground, and removing any remaining debris.
The exact process may vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, but safety and environmental responsibility are paramount throughout all stages.

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.