
Demolishing the Hutchinson Car Wash
No two buildings are the same. You find that out real quick once you start knocking them over. And this car wash demolition? Oh boy, it was a unique one.
No two buildings are the same. You find that out real quick once you start knocking them over. And this car wash demolition? Oh boy, it was a unique one.
Once a thriving dinner destination, this restaurant had grown and beyond its means. Chef after chef tried and failed to save it. Time for demolition.
Demolition doesn’t have to be a scorched-earth, “leave no structures behind” process. Partial and selective demolition is a surprisingly large part of our business.
People don’t tend to leave old couches or rancid food inside of a 7-Eleven, but the structures and demands of the building tend to be more complex and more durable.
In the south of Tampa, there rest two twin historic apartment buildings. Our task was to preserve the history while stripping away everything else
In trendy, growing Madeira Beach, on the Gulf of Mexico and the outer rim of Pinellas County, there sat until very recently a cozy apartment complex.
There has been a school at the First Presbyterian Church of Dunedin for nearly 100 years. Our demolition crew brought that era to an end this month.
Imagine an abandoned car wash in your head: strange chemicals, faded posters, and so on. Now imagine getting to wipe it out in one afternoon. We did that.
Artisan Apartments in downtown Dunedin had a beautiful pool for its residents. But that pool held a secret – one that could only be solved with a jackhammer
You would think that a McDonalds out in the sticks would be quaint and ancient. But vist Immokalee, and you just might be surprised.