PROJECTS
Four-week delivery programme
- Full Class A and Class B asbestos removal
- Removal of soffits, internal and external cladding
- Vinyl flooring and lagged chambers removal
- Pipe lagging and contaminated concrete removal
- Works completed across a full site redevelopment area
Located in the Bombay Hills, this project involved the removal of both Class A and Class B asbestos across a site being prepared for redevelopment.
A wide mix of asbestos-containing materials was present across structures, each requiring a slightly different approach. The works were planned and carried out in stages, allowing the team to manage changing conditions while keeping progress steady across the site.
Delivered over a four-week programme, the project combined scale, variety, and pace across a single site.
- 2,000m² of asbestos-affected area remediated
- Multiple Class A and Class B material types removed
- Full-site clearance completed within programme timeframe
- All works completed in line with required standards and processes
Four-month delivery programme
- Demolition of main residential dwelling (332m²)
- Demolition of detached garden shed (50m²)
- Bulk and civil works to prepare site for new build
- Management of contaminated materials identified during works
- Works completed within a constrained residential environment
Located in Ponsonby, this project involved the demolition of an existing residential property and associated site works, delivered within a tightly constrained site surrounded by neighbouring properties.
The works included removal of the main dwelling and supporting structures, followed by bulk and civil works to prepare the site for construction. During demolition, previously unidentified contamination was discovered, requiring a change in approach to manage materials safely while keeping the programme moving.
Given the proximity to surrounding properties, the works required careful coordination and controlled execution to minimise disruption and maintain site safety throughout.
Delivered over a four-month programme, the project combined demolition, remediation, and civil works within a constrained residential environment.
- 332m² main dwelling and 50m² auxiliary structure removed
- Contamination identified and managed during live works
- Bulk and civil works completed to support redevelopment
- Materials salvaged and repurposed where possible
- Programme delivered with consistent coordination and site control
Two-week delivery programme
- Class A and Class B asbestos removal
- Demolition of multiple site structures
- Removal of residential and auxiliary buildings
- Management of structural complexities identified during works
- Preparation of site for redevelopment
Located at Park Estate, this project involved asbestos removal followed by demolition across a mixed-use site being prepared for redevelopment.
The works included clearing a number of structures of varying size and condition. Asbestos was removed first to allow demolition to proceed safely and in sequence.
During demolition of the main dwelling, previously unidentified structural elements were uncovered, including significant steel components within the structure. This required the approach to be adjusted during the works, with deeper removal undertaken to fully clear the site.
Delivered over a two-week programme, the project required a combination of speed, adaptability, and controlled execution.
- 310m² of Class A asbestos removed prior to demolition
- Eight sheds and one large double-storey structure demolished
- 491m² two-storey residential dwelling removed
- Structural complexities identified and managed during live works
- Full site cleared and prepared within programme timeframe
Two-week delivery programme
- Construction of temporary haul road
- Site access preparation to support wider works
- Designed for heavy vehicle and crane use
- Delivered within a live, sensitive environment
This project involved the construction of a temporary haul road to provide access to the rear of a primary school, supporting a wider programme of asbestos removal, demolition, and relocations.
The road was designed to handle ongoing heavy use, including crane operations, while maintaining safe access within a constrained and active environment. The works required careful planning to ensure the structure remained durable over time while minimising disruption to surrounding areas.
Delivery was timed to align with the school holiday period, allowing the works to be completed while reducing impact on the live environment.
Delivered over a two-week programme, the works provided the access required to enable the wider project to progress safely and efficiently.
- Approximately 110 metres of haul road installed
- Built to support sustained heavy vehicle and crane loads
- Delivered within a restricted time window during school holidays
- Enabled safe access for ongoing works across the wider site
Three-week delivery programme
- Targeted deconstruction of existing residential structures
- Bulk and civil works to prepare site for landscaping
- Removal of accessways and lowering of site levels
- Management of structural constraints and site conditions
- Works completed within a constrained residential environment
Located in Parnell, this project involved a combination of deconstruction and bulk civil works to prepare the site for new landscaping and redevelopment.
The works required careful removal of existing structures, followed by reshaping and preparation of the site to suit new levels and design requirements. Due to the constrained nature of the site, particular attention was required to ensure that works did not impact a recently constructed retaining wall.
As structures were removed, existing building foundations were exposed, requiring a controlled and considered approach to manage these conditions while maintaining the integrity of surrounding elements.
Delivered over a three-week programme, the project combined deconstruction, detailed bulk works, and careful site management.
- 279m² of residential structure deconstructed
- 70m² of bulk works undertaken to reshape site levels
- 6 tonnes of hardfill removed manually due to site constraints
- Only 4 tonnes of waste sent to landfill, with the remainder diverted
- Works completed while protecting adjacent structures and retaining systems
Four-day delivery programme
- Removal of asbestos-contaminated soil
- Bulk earthworks and full site scrape
- Site preparation for building foundations
- Management of restricted access conditions
- Works delivered within a live and sensitive environment
Located at Alamein, this project involved the removal of asbestos-contaminated soil alongside bulk works to prepare the site for new building foundations.
The works required a full site scrape, operating within a constrained area with limited access. With a local school nearby, careful planning was required to manage timing and reduce disruption to the surrounding environment.
The job combined contamination management with bulk earthworks, requiring a clear approach to sequencing so both scopes could be completed efficiently within a short timeframe.
Delivered over a four-day programme, the project required a high level of coordination and efficiency to complete within a tight window.
- 769m² site prepared for new foundations
- Over 250m³ (approximately 370 tonnes) of soil removed
- 5 tonnes of asbestos-contaminated material safely extracted
- Works completed within a constrained access environment near a school
- Full site scrape and preparation achieved within programme timeframe
Six-week delivery programme
- Remediation works within an active school site
- Management of live utilities and services
- Adaptation to newly identified contamination
- Works completed within operational constraints
This project involved remediation works carried out within a live primary school environment, where maintaining safe access and minimising disruption were critical.
The site remained operational throughout, requiring works to be carefully staged around school activity. During the programme, additional contamination was identified, requiring the approach to be adjusted while keeping the project on track.
Working around existing services and infrastructure required a controlled approach, particularly where live utilities were present.
Delivered over a six-week programme, the project required careful coordination and site awareness throughout.
- Zero service strikes across the duration of works
- Safe operation around live utilities and existing services
- Adaptation to changing site conditions without impacting programme
- Works delivered within school operational requirements
These asbestos removal and demolition projects reflect a range of work delivered across residential, commercial, and live environments.
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