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Villafranco Construction Inc

Marshall, TX

Since 2004, Villafranco Construction has been a go-to framing and demolition contractor in East Texas, serving Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and surrounding areas with expert demolition services.... more

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Stringer Contracting

Marshall, TX

With more than 31 years in the industry, we pride ourselves on a foundation of safety and excellence. Our team, licensed in general contracting, offers specialized... more

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LPR Logistics LLC

Marshall, TX

LPR Logistics LLC, established in 2018, specializes in concrete, demolition, dirt work, land clearing, and forestry mulching. We’re your trusted choice for dependable commercial demolition. more

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McKinney Excavation & Services

Marshall, TX

McKinney Excavation & Services Inc. has more than three decades of experience in demolition and construction, making us the go-to team for any job, including commercial... more

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Frontier Reclamation Services L.L.C.

Baytown, TX

Frontier Reclamation Services L.L.C. is your trusted partner for demolition services of all types, including commercial structures. Our skilled team ensures safe demolition,... more

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Steadfast Concrete

Marshall, TX

Steadfast Concrete, Inc., located in Marshall, TX, provides expert concrete, earthwork, and demolition services. We’re committed to total customer satisfaction throughout every step of... more

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Commercial Demolition Tips for Queen City, TX

How much does commercial demolition cost?

On average, commercial demolition costs between $4-$8 per square foot. The cost per square foot also goes down as the square footage of the project increases. Other factors that affect commercial demolition cost include:

  • Project size
  • Permit fees
  • Materials used in construction
  • Whether or not hazardous materials are present
  • Debris cleanup and disposal

How is commercial demolition done?

The most common method for commercial demolition is mechanical demolition—the kind performed with heavy machinery, like excavators, bulldozers, wire rope pulls, wrecking balls, etc. This equipment requires qualified professionals, and they can create quite a bit of noise and mess. Lots of dust, vibrations, airborne debris, and more are just some of the things that come with mechanical commercial demolition. The heavy machinery is used to tear down the structure as efficiently and safely as possible while minimizing public health risks.

Keep reading: Commercial Demolition FAQs: Your Biggest Questions Answered