As a leader in demolition and environmental remediation in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisianna, and Kansas, D.H. Griffin is the right partner for your next project. Give us a call today to discuss the D.H. Griffin difference!
The demolition process usually starts with an estimate from a D.H. Griffin team member. Once hired, the demolition team goes through the process of completing a Site Safety Analysis, obtaining necessary permits, disconnecting utilities, removing hazardous materials, and preparing the site for demolition activities. Our demolition engineers do a thorough analysis of what means and methods would meet the client goals while maintaining a high level of safety and environmental stewardship. Once a plan and schedule are developed, the DHG team starts work utilizing either specialty demolition equipment or controlled explosives to demolish the structure. After the structure has been demolished, the site will be cleared, materials will be recycled, and any remaining debris will be removed
With the larger network of the D.H. Griffin family of companies, we can handle projects nationwide!
With that being said, the Texas division focuses on:
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land
Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos
San Antonio-New Braunfels
El Paso
Corpus Christi
Brownsville-Harlingen
Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission
Lubbock
Amarillo
Waco
Louisiana:
New Orleans-Metairie
Baton Rouge
Shreveport-Bossier City
Lafayette
Lake Charles
Monroe
Arkansas:
Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway
Fort Smith
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers
Jonesboro
Pine Bluff
Oklahoma:
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Lawton
Enid
New Mexico:
Albuquerque
Santa Fe
Las Cruces
Rio Rancho
Kansas:
Wichita
Overland Park/Kansas City Metropolitan Area
Topeka
Shawnee
D.H. Griffin employs various demolition methods based on project requirements:
Implosion: A controlled explosive technique used to bring down large structures quickly and safely.
Selective Demolition: A targeted approach to remove specific parts of a structure while preserving surrounding areas.
Dismantling: Disassembly of a structure to salvage valuable materials for reuse or recycling.
Mechanical Demolition: The use of heavy machinery, such as excavators, to mechanically dismantle structures.
Yes, demolition can pose a range of environmental concerns including issues related to air quality, water quality, and soil contamination, but D.H. Griffin takes steps to mitigate them. We are committed to sustainable environmental practices and comply with all local and federal laws as well as industry standards to ensure environmentally conscious demolition.
D.H. Griffin can demolish a range of structures including buildings, bridges, industrial sites, stadiums, and more. We also have experience with implosions and can utilize a variety of techniques and specialized equipment to safely demolish structures, regardless of their size or complexity.
The length of a demolition project can vary significantly depending on the size and complexity of the structure being demolished, as well as any environmental or safety concerns that need to be addressed. Small residential demolitions can often be completed within a few days, while large industrial demolitions may take several months. D.H. Griffin can provide a detailed timeline and estimate for any demolition project based on your specific needs and requirements.
Demolition costs depend on various factors and each project is unique:
Project size and complexity: The larger and more complex the structure, the higher the cost.
Location: Factors such as accessibility and local regulations can impact costs.
Materials involved: Different materials require different demolition methods and disposal processes, leading to cost variation. Buildings with a lot of recyclable materials can cost less to demolish
D.H. Griffin offers free, detailed cost estimates for clients looking to demolish commercial and industrial facilities.
D.H. Griffin prioritizes safety throughout all its demolition projects:
Employees undergo rigorous safety training programs.
Each project has a job site safety analysis
Each day begins with Pre-task Planning and Hazard Analysis
Personal Protective Equipment is utilized to ensure worker protection.
D.H. Griffin diligently adheres to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines and regulations.