Commercial Building Demolition in Franklin County, WA

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Apex Contracting & Paving

Kennewick, WA

Founded in 1997, Apex Contracting & Paving is a full service construction company. Our team is prepared to meet nearly any commercial demolition or site preparation challenge customers face. more

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Rotschy, Inc.

Pasco, WA

Rotschy, Inc. provides expert demolition services to commercial and residential customers in the greater Kennewick, WA area. Our team is highly adaptable and able to accomplish whatever you throw at us, from chimney removal to structural demolition.  more

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D & D Excavating

West Richland, WA

D & D Excavating is a family owned and operated company that has been in business since 1979. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we go the extra mile for each of our clients to ensure they receive the commercial demolition ... more

Commercial Demolition Tips for Franklin County, WA

Tips for Demolishing a Commercial Building

Should I consider deconstructing a commercial building?

Commercial deconstruction is the process of taking apart the structure piece-by-piece; the goal being to salvage as much of the materials inside as possible.

This process is much more time-consuming than traditional mechanical demolition, but it can be quite rewarding.

Salvaged materials can be recycled, re-used, or sold, which could help offset the upfront cost.

How much does commercial demolition cost per square foot?

According to national averages, commercial demolition costs roughly $4-$8 per square foot. As square footage goes up, the cost per square foot can go down.

There are a number of things that can affect the cost of your project.

Common factors that influence the total cost of commercial demolition include:

  • Type of materials being demolished
  • Total square footage being demolished
  • Cost of living in your area
  • Accessibility of the work site
  • Demolition method used (by hand or with heavy machinery)
  • Complexity of the project
  • Presence of asbestos or other hazardous material
  • Who you hire

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