In the demolition industry, three main methods are commonly used to bring down buildings:
Manual Demolition: This straightforward method involves using heavy machinery and equipment to dismantle structures piece by piece. It is often referred to as “wrecking” or “deconstruction.”
High-Reach Demolition: High-reach arms, attached to excavators, allow controlled demolition from a distance. These arms are particularly useful for tall structures or when maintaining a safe distance is essential.
Explosive Demolition (Implosion): Explosives are strategically placed within a building’s structure to bring it down in a controlled manner. Implosion is commonly used for large-scale demolitions, especially when space constraints exist.