Safe, efficient, and fully licensed demolition for residential and commercial projects. Proudly serving the Sea to Sky Corridor: Squamish, Brackendale, Britannia Beach, and Whistler. We handle the teardown, the permits, and the cleanup.
Engineered safety and local compliance built into every project.
Making room for a new build or subdivision? We handle complete residential teardowns safely, protecting neighboring properties and preserving your lot's integrity.
Fast, clean interior strip-outs for local retail spaces and warehouses across the corridor. We remove drywall, flooring, and fixtures so your contractors have a blank canvas.
Heavy-duty removal of old driveways, cracked foundations, and failing retaining walls. We break it, haul it, and recycle it at approved local facilities.
Simple, compliant, and stress-free demolition planning.
We visit your property to evaluate the structure, access points, and safety requirements. You get a transparent, flat-rate quote.
We help submit the Demolition Permit Application and secure necessary hazmat clearances and waste diversion plans.
Our heavy equipment operators safely bring down the structure, meticulously separating recyclables from landfill waste.
We leave your lot graded, cleared, and ready for your excavation or building crew to take over.
Answers to common questions about municipal permits, hazmat, and demolition in the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Yes. Municipalities in the Sea to Sky Corridor (like the District of Squamish and Resort Municipality of Whistler) require a Demolition Permit for any structure removal. This includes paying municipal application fees, performing Land Title searches, and submitting approved Waste Diversion Plans. We handle the entire application process on your behalf.
The District of Squamish enforces strict recycling bylaws requiring demolition projects to divert at least 80% of waste materials (including wood, concrete, asphalt, and metals) away from the Squamish Landfill. We work with certified local sorting facilities to document, recycle, and achieve these diversion quotas.
Yes, for older buildings. WorkSafeBC and municipal guidelines require a Hazardous Materials Assessment before any renovation or demolition work is performed on structures built prior to 1990. If asbestos, lead, or other hazards are detected, they must be safely abated by licensed professionals before the teardown begins.
The physical teardown and debris removal usually takes between 3 to 5 business days. However, the pre-planning stage (securing municipal permits, completing hazmat assessments, and disconnecting utility lines) can take 2 to 4 weeks depending on District processing times.
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