Done Demolition and Disposal Company
Opt for a smarter demolition approach with our team’s efficient project execution and spotless results. Our experts are ready to provide a seamless experience.... more
Heck’s Excavating
Heck’s Excavating Inc, family-owned since 2009, is committed to quality and exceptional service. Safety is our priority, and we treat every project as if it... more
Lomax Ken Excavating
Do you have a home, mobile home, or other structure you need torn down quickly and in a safe, responsible manner? If so—and you’... more
Matthews & Sons Dirt Contractors
Located in Bedminster, New Jersey and serving surrounding areas, Matthews & Sons Dirt Contractors offers a variety of demolition services. We can tear down commercial structures,... more
McMillen Construction
McMillen Construction is proud to serve Mount Vernon and the nearby areas with expert construction and demolition services. Whether you need structural demolition, new construction,... more
Russell's Excavating
Russell's Excavating is a fully insured and bonded company that maintains a reputation of quality in Southern Indiana. We understand that no two projects are... more
RW Construction
As a fully licensed and insured contractor, RW Construction & Excavating has been trusted by Ewing, Illinois, and nearby areas for over 15 years. From general excavation... more
Schierbaum Excavating, Inc
Schierbaum Excavating, Inc. has been a trusted name in commercial and residential excavation for 20+ years in the tri-state area. We prioritize quality and customer satisfaction.... more
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What qualifications should a demolition contractor have?
No matter what demolition project you're facing, a contractor must have the appropriate local and state licensing in order to perform the demolition work. Hiring an unlicensed contractor could result in an unsafe work environment, removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or hefty fines. Licensing requirements for contractors are different from one state to the next, while other states leave licensing completely up to local levels. Make sure you know your area's licensing requirements to be sure you hire a qualified professional.
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