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Are you fully insured?

Yes, we hold $20M public liability insurance covering demolition work in Australia.

Do you hold Workcover insurance?

Yes, all our employees are protected by our policy in the event of an injury on site.

Do you use subcontractors for your work?

No, all our work is carried out by our fully trained employees.

Do you remove asbestos?

No, however we’d be happy to refer you to reputable and licensed removalists.

Do you carry out total douse demolition or “knockdown-rebuild” projects?

While we are capable and qualified to carry out these sorts of large projects, we don’t take them on as they usually don’t align with our core business of partial demolition.

Our focus is on partial demolition projects as that’s where our skill, expertise and specialized equipment sets us apart from the rest of the competition.

Do you need to be need to be registered to carry out demolition work in Victoria?

Yes, you must hold Demolisher (Low rise, Medium rise or Unlimited) or Builder registration to carry out demolition work in Victoria. This requirement applies to the company or subcontractor carrying out the work, NOT JUST the principal contractor.

Deconstructors hold Demolisher registration CBD-L 75627

Do you recycle building materials?

Yes, we partner with disposal companies who actively sort waste materials at their facility to ensure the absolute minimum is sent to landfill.

How long does it take to strip out a bathroom?

Most standard size bathrooms can be completed within a day, while larger bathrooms may take 2-3 days.

Things that can impact timeline are:

–          Access (upstairs, apartment building).
–          Large or heavy fixtures and fittings.
–          Spa bath.
–          Floor to ceiling tiles.

How do you manage safety?

Safety is one of our Core Values. Our employees are diligent when it comes to their own safety and the safety of those around them.

On site safety is predominantly managed through the use of a site-specific SWMS or Safe Work Method Statement.
This document outlines the hazards on site and the controls put in place to manage these hazards.

The SWMS is reviewed on site daily, signed by our employees and uploaded to our job management software.