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OUR STRIP OUT SERVICES

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Soft Strip Works entail removing non-load-bearing elements (partitions, ceilings, floor coverings, fixtures) from a building before renovation, preserving the structural elements. We prioritize skilled labour and invest in advanced equipment for efficient and careful dismantling.

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EnablingWorks

Enabling Works encompass the necessary preliminary activities for construction or renovation projects, including surveys, testing, utility connections, and demolishing existing structures. They ensure the site is prepared before main construction starts.

Sympathetic Strip Out involves the careful removal of non-structural elements from a building, minimizing disruption to live services or occupied areas. It considers active utilities and aims to preserve their functionality during renovation. This approach requires strategic planning and coordination, commonly used in heritage buildings or renovations.

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Structural Strip Out, also called selective demolition or soft strip, removes internal building components while preserving the structure. It includes non-load-bearing elements, services, and prepares the space for renovations or change of use.

Structural Alterations involve significant modifications to a building's load-bearing elements like walls, columns, beams, or foundations, aiming to meet new design needs or enhance functionality. These alterations require careful engineering analysis, planning, and execution to ensure compliance and structural integrity.

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general-demolition

General demolition involves fully dismantling or destroying a building to make space for new construction. It includes safe removal of all materials and debris, including the foundation, often requiring specialized equipment and careful planning for worker safety and environmental protection.

Concrete/Structure Demolition is a specialized process targeting the removal of concrete elements like walls, floors, and foundations. It employs heavy equipment to break up and clear the concrete while prioritizing safety and minimizing disruption to the surroundings.

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mechanical-demolition

Mechanical demolition utilizes heavy equipment like excavators, bulldozers, and cranes to dismantle structures by knocking down walls, removing floors, and dismantling piece by piece. It is ideal for larger or complex structures.

RELATED PROJECTS

These are some of our Strip Out projects.
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FLAGSHIP STORE

Overbury

KINGS COURT

Ellmers

FETTER LANE

Knight Harwood

FOLGATE STREET

Opera / Jackson Coles

SHELL

Overbury PLC

RIBA

Alinea Consulting

PWC

Overbury PLC

H&M FLAGSHIP STORE

H&M / Powells Shopfitting

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

ISG PLC

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Soft Strip Works

Soft Strip Works refer to the removal of non-load-bearing elements of a building or structure. This type of work typically involves removing items such as partitions, ceilings, and floor coverings, as well as any fixtures and fittings that are not part of the building's structure. Soft Strip Works are typically carried out in preparation for a renovation or refurbishment project, and are designed to leave the structural elements of the building intact. We understand the importance of carefully dismantling using fully trained and experienced labour. We are constantly investing in the latest equipment to ensure we can get the job done in the cleanest most efficient way.

Enabling Works

Enabling works refer to the preliminary activities or preparatory works that are necessary to facilitate a construction or renovation project. These works may include site surveys, soil testing, utility connections, and demolition of existing structures. Enabling Works are typically carried out before the main construction work begins to ensure that the site is ready and suitable for the planned development.

Sympathetic Strip Out

Sympathetic Strip Out refers to the careful and considerate removal of non-structural elements of a building while ensuring minimal disruption to the functioning of live services or occupied areas. This type of Strip Out takes into account the presence of active utilities, such as electrical, plumbing, or HVAC systems, and aims to preserve their functionality during the renovation or refurbishment process. Sympathetic Strip Out in these situations involves strategic planning and coordination to maintain the smooth operation of the live services while carrying out the necessary removal works. This type of Strip Out is often used in heritage buildings or structures that are being renovated or repurposed.

Structural Strip Out

Structural demolition is the process of dismantling or destroying a building in a safe and controlled manner. It involves the use of various techniques and equipment to remove the building or structure and its foundations while minimizing the impact on the surrounding environment.

Structural Alterations

Structural alteration refers to any modification or change made to the existing structure of a building to accommodate changes in use or occupancy or to comply with building codes or regulations.

General Demolition

General demolition refers to the process of completely dismantling or destroying a structure or building, often to make way for new construction. This involves removing all of the building materials and debris, including the foundation, in a safe and controlled manner. General demolition may require specialized equipment and careful planning to ensure the safety of workers and the surrounding environment.

Concrete/Structure Demolition

A specialized type of demolition that focuses on the removal of concrete structures such as walls, floors, and foundations. This process involves the use of heavy equipment such as excavators, bulldozers, and jackhammers to break up the concrete and remove it from the site. Concrete/structure demolition requires careful planning and execution to ensure safety and minimize disruption to the surrounding area.

Mechanical Demolition

Mechanical demolition is a type of demolition that uses specialized equipment such as excavators, bulldozers, and cranes to dismantle a building or structure. This process involves using heavy machinery to knock down walls, remove floors, and dismantle the structure piece by piece. Mechanical demolition is often used for larger structures or buildings that cannot be easily demolished using other methods.
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