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		<title>Demolition Contractors to Start With</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We usually get the services of a contractor to build. But seldom do we hear people paying contractors for tearing down what has been built. Dubbed as demolition contractors, they are the ones sought when an old structure has to be torn down if only to give way to a new project intended for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We usually get the services of a contractor to build. But seldom do we hear people paying contractors for tearing down what has been built.</p>
<p>Dubbed as demolition contractors, they are the ones sought when an old structure has to be torn down if only to give way to a new project intended for the area where it sits on. There are also instances when demolition contractors are made to tear down what have already been classified as condemned structure. The demolition contractors bring down what has been put up, regardless of whether it is a skyscraper or a residential house. </p>
<p>Demolition contractors do it for a cost though.</p>
<h2>Tearing down what has been Built</h2>
<p>Demolition could be interior or external. In both cases, it requires specialized skills and equipment to undertake quality demolition bounded by the safety parameters well within a given timetable.</p>
<p>Demolition contractors are providing highly professional approach, both in theory and actual work. Demolition could not be done by ordinary engineers though as the task requires highly skilled demolition crews.</p>
<h2>Different Faces of Demolition</h2>
<p>Demolition contractors are paid based on the extent of the workload. The computation is usually based on a per square meter per floor basis. It is also bounded by a timetable and an insurance covering liabilities should there be one.</p>
<p>However there are demolition contractors who agree with a no cash-out” arrangement provided that everything that is found and attached to the building for demolition would be of their disposal. The arrangement however covers a long list of conditions drafted and approved by both parties before the actual demolition takes place. Among the conditions is that the demolition contractor gets the sole authority to dispose of anything that is either found attached to the structure that would be torn down. It includes the fixtures like the iron grills, glasses, ply-boards and rubbles among others.</p>
<h2>Demolition as a Work of Art</h2>
<p>Interestingly, there are demolition contractors who have fascinated the United States in the way that they tear down tall buildings as the condemned building is torn down without its rubble getting beyond the property line. The demolition procedure requires engineering precision and uses explosives blasted in synchrony. Documentary videos of how they tear down an old building seemed fascinating much like of an art form.
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		<title>Finding Good Demolition Companies You Can Work With</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 13:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tearing down properties is not as easy as many think. It involves not just bringing down structures or portions of a structure where you plan to put up new one or renovate. It also has to do with a lot of things such as local government permits, which could take a long time to process, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tearing down properties is not as easy as many think. It involves not just bringing down structures or portions of a structure where you plan to put up new one or renovate. It also has to do with a lot of things such as local government permits, which could take a long time to process, safety concerns such as gas and water shut-offs, and protection of glass and fragile items from impact-related damage. You also have to consider your waste disposal system, especially if you are tearing down a considerably big structure. </p>
<p>If you want to take these worries off your shoulders, it is good to find professionals who have the experience and necessary tools to do the job right. Demolition companies can sometimes be a pain in the neck. They might charge you extra for petty additions that you might have missed to consider when you had the negotiations. They can also be delaying some jobs to prioritize other commitments, especially if your project is a small one. Whatever the factors are, it is important to find a company that you can effectively work with and someone who can consider your needs and your limitations. </p>
<p>If you plan in doing this, it is advisable that you start looking for companies six months earlier than your planned project start. These guys are usually booked in advance and you might be charged a higher than usual rate if you want immediate commencement. This will also give them time to process the necessary permits, sub-contracting arrangements, or any other activities and demolition materials that might need hatching prior to the start of the actual demolition job.</p>
<p>It is also important to check on their track records. You might want to ask previous clients if you know some or look at their previous outputs if you can see some in your neighborhood. This will give you an idea if your chosen contractor is the right one that fits your expectations.</p>
<p>Lastly, it is important to state everything clearly in your contract or terms of reference. Leave no stone unturned when scrutinizing this.
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