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6087 Neville – Laneway Demolition

Demolishing a laneway house, or any structure, involves several critical steps to ensure the process is safe, efficient, and compliant with local regulations. Here’s a general overview of the construction demolition process for a laneway house:

Planning and Permits

Obtain permits before starting, you’ll need to secure the necessary permits from local authorities. This might include demolition permits, environmental permits, and others depending on your municipality.

Asbestos and hazardous materials survey may be needed. Have a professional conduct an inspection for hazardous materials like asbestos, lead, or mold. If any are found, they need to be removed safely and in accordance with regulations.

Have your general contractor contact utility companies to disconnect water, electricity, gas, and other services. This prevents accidents and ensures a safe demolition process.

Debris Removal and Clean-Up

All debris from the demolition must be properly sorted and disposed of. Any recyclable materials are to be separated. After Demolition, the site should be cleaned and cleared of any remaining debris.

 

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Considerations

Consider notifying the neighbours in advance to minimize disruption and maintain good relations. Ensure that the demolition process is environmentally friendly and complies with waste management regulations.

Contact us at info@relyconstruction.ca or 778-231-8188 to obtain a free estimate with one of our team members. Visit www.lanewayhousing.ca for more information.