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      <title>How Do Demolition Pros Prepare for a Successful Project?</title>
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      <description>Before a single wall comes down, here are three critical steps every pro takes to ensure the demolition service goes off without a hitch.</description>
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           Demolition might seem like a straightforward task of knocking things down, but professionals know it requires as much precision and planning as construction. Whether it's a small residential project or a massive commercial teardown, meticulous preparation ensures safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Before a single wall comes down, here are three critical steps every pro takes to ensure the demolition job goes off without a hitch.
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           Comprehensive Site Assessment
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           The first step for any professional before starting a demolition job is conducting a thorough site assessment. It involves inspecting the property for hazardous materials, such as asbestos, and ensuring that all utilities like water, gas, and electricity are safely disconnected. This careful examination helps in averting potential dangers and aligns with regulatory compliance to guarantee the safety of both workers and the environment.
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           Planning and Permitting
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           Planning is crucial in the demolition process and involves obtaining the necessary permits from local authorities. This step is vital to avoid legal issues and ensure the job site adheres to zoning laws. Did you know that about 270,000 residences are demolished each year in the United States alone, according to reports from Neuroject? With demolition activity occurring at such a high volume, municipalities closely regulate these projects to protect public safety and surrounding properties. When large commercial buildings are involved, oversight becomes even more stringent due to the size of the structure, shared utilities, and increased impact on nearby roads, businesses, and pedestrian areas. Proper planning and permitting help ensure these larger projects move forward safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with local regulations.
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           Choosing the Right Equipment
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           A professional demolition team carefully selects the right tools and machinery essential for the project’s scale and complexity. From heavy machinery like excavators and wrecking balls for large structures to handheld tools for interiors, choosing suitable equipment ensures efficiency and safety. Proper gear also empowers the crew to handle specific tasks effectively, reducing wear and tear on tools and mitigating risks of accidents or damage during the process.
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            If you’re planning a demolition project, working with an experienced contractor makes all the difference. Our team at AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition provides professional
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            backed by careful planning, proper permitting, and the right equipment for projects of all sizes. From residential structures to large commercial buildings, we handle each job with a focus on safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance. Contact us today to learn more about our services.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 13:10:30 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>3 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Sustainable Practices in Excavation and Demolition</title>
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      <description>In this article, we'll explore how modern demolition companies are embracing sustainability through innovative waste management strategies.</description>
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           Construction and demolition activities produce a significant amount of waste every year, from concrete and wood to metals and plastics. Managing this waste responsibly is crucial for protecting the environment and conserving resources. Sustainable practices help reduce landfill use and minimize the overall environmental footprint of construction projects. In this article, we'll explore how modern demolition companies are embracing sustainability through innovative waste management strategies.
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           1. Recycling and Material Reuse Efforts
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           One of the most effective ways demolition companies support sustainability is through recycling and material recovery. Instead of sending all debris to landfills, they separate materials like metal, concrete, and wood for reuse. Crushed concrete can be repurposed for road base or fill, while metal components can be melted down and transformed into new products. This approach not only reduces waste but also lowers the cost of raw materials for future projects.
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           2. On-Site Sorting and Waste Segregation
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           On-site sorting has become a cornerstone of sustainable demolition work. By categorizing waste materials as they're produced, crews can streamline recycling and disposal. Demolition companies often set up designated collection areas for specific materials, making it easier to transport them to recycling centers. This proactive process keeps contamination low and maximizes the amount of waste that can be recycled or reused effectively.
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           3. Eco-Friendly Equipment and Technology
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           Sustainability isn't limited to recycling—it also includes how demolition companies conduct their operations. Many are adopting energy-efficient machinery, hybrid excavators, and dust suppression systems to reduce emissions and air pollution. These technologies not only help meet environmental regulations but also improve site safety and efficiency. According to BigRentz, the C&amp;amp;D waste management market is set to grow to $271.68 billion in 2028 as regulatory agencies and construction firms alike find innovative ways to reduce their contribution to the pileup.
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            Sustainable construction and demolition waste management is no longer optional—it's a necessity for a cleaner, more efficient future. By prioritizing recycling, on-site sorting, and eco-friendly technology,
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            are leading the way toward environmental responsibility. Whether it's a small renovation or a major commercial project, choosing a company that values sustainability makes a real difference.
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           Ready to partner with professionals who prioritize eco-conscious practices? Contact us at AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition today to discuss sustainable options for your next project.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 13:54:09 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>3 Reasons Why Proper Classification Is Vital for Trenching and Excavation</title>
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      <description>Excavation companies must prioritize accurate soil classification, as it’s key to safety, cost control, and minimizing environmental impact.</description>
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           In the world of construction, trenching and excavation are common yet high-risk operations. One of the most important factors in reducing that risk is proper soil classification. While often overlooked, this step plays a critical role in safety, project costs, and environmental impact. Below are three essential reasons why excavation companies should always prioritize accurate soil classification.
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           1. Prevent Accidents With Accurate Soil Identification
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           Safety must always be the top priority on any excavation site. Trench collapses are among the deadliest hazards in construction, often caused by incorrect or skipped soil classification. According to Urbint, OSHA has three classifications for soil: Type A, Type B, and Type C. Properly categorizing the soil is a crucial part of trenching and excavation safety, and that responsibility is held by the competent person.
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           Each soil type reacts differently under pressure, and failing to understand this can lead to structural failure and severe injuries. Type A soil is more cohesive and stable, while Type C is the least stable and most prone to collapse. Excavation companies that assess soil correctly are better equipped to implement appropriate protective systems like trench boxes, sloping, or shoring.
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           2. Reduce Costs Through Better Planning
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            Financial efficiency is another strong reason to prioritize proper classification. When soil is misclassified, contractors may use the wrong equipment or install incorrect safety systems, leading to delays, increased labor, and unplanned expenses.
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            that take time to conduct accurate soil testing early on can avoid costly setbacks and keep projects moving on schedule.
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           Proper classification also streamlines planning. It allows teams to match the correct tools and support systems to the site conditions, improving workflow and reducing the need for rework.
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           3. Protect the Environment and Comply With Regulations
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           Beyond safety and budgets, proper soil classification is essential for environmental responsibility. Each soil type has different drainage, erosion, and compaction characteristics. Mismanaging excavation in unstable or sensitive soil types can lead to site degradation, runoff, and environmental violations.
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           Proper soil classification isn’t just a procedural step—it’s a foundation for safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible trenching and excavation. From protecting workers to avoiding costly mistakes and meeting environmental regulations, accurate soil analysis offers far-reaching benefits. For reliable excavation services backed by knowledge and experience, contact AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition today and learn how we help keep your job sites safe and productive.
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      <title>Excavation Trench Safety 101 Understanding OSHA Regulations</title>
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      <description>These regulations are essential for an excavation company to safeguard the well-being of workers and prevent as many workplace accidents as possible.</description>
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           Excavation and trenching are among the most hazardous construction operations. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has set specific regulations to ensure that workers in an excavation company have clear guidelines to follow in order to minimize risk and prevent accidents. Understanding the basics of trench safety is crucial for every construction worker and employer, to not only comply with the law but also to maintain a safe work environment and protect workers from potential injuries.
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           Trench collapses, also known as cave-ins, pose a significant risk of death or serious injury to workers. To combat this, OSHA has established stringent safety standards. According to Urbint, OSHA requires a protective system in trenches that are 5 feet deep or greater, except for those composed entirely of stable rock. This regulatory measure ensures that every trench dug on a construction site is assessed for risk and appropriate measures are taken to safeguard workers.
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           In addition to protective systems, the role of a 'competent person' is critical in trench safety as outlined by OSHA regulations. This person is responsible for inspecting the trench and the surrounding area for possible hazards, such as water accumulation and failure of protective systems. In cases where a trench is less than 5 feet deep, it is the competent person's responsibility to determine whether the conditions warrant the use of a protective system, ensuring that the safety of the site is continuously managed and assessed.
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           Proactive Safety
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           Educating workers about the importance of trench safety and clear communication of OSHA standards can dramatically reduce the risk of accidents. Regular training and refresher courses ensure that all personnel are up to date with the latest safety protocols and aware of their responsibilities. This proactive approach not only aligns with compliance requirements but also promotes a culture of safety across construction sites, ultimately saving lives and reducing potential liabilities.
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            Trench safety is vital in maintaining a secure working environment and complying with OSHA regulations. By understanding and implementing the necessary protective systems and ensuring active supervision by a competent person, construction operations can be made significantly safer. As the construction industry continues to expand, adhering to these regulations is essential for an
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            to safeguard the well-being of workers and prevent workplace accidents. To learn more about our excavation services, reach out to our team at AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition today!
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      <title>Toppling 3 Common Misconceptions About Demolition</title>
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      <description>There are a few common misconceptions about demolition that you should know about. Keep reading or contact us today to learn more.</description>
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           Have you been thinking about hiring a demolition company for your next project? If so, it's essential to be well-informed about this industry. Demolition is often misunderstood, with many people picturing it as a reckless act of destruction rather than a carefully planned process. In reality, demolition is a precise and regulated industry that plays a crucial role in urban renewal, safety, and environmental sustainability. According to Neuroject, 270,000 residences are demolished each year in the United States, making way for new construction and opportunities. With that in mind, let’s address three of the most common misconceptions about demolition.
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           Misconception 1: Demolition Is Simply About Destroying Buildings
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           Many people assume that demolition is just about tearing down structures with no regard for planning or purpose. However, professional demolition is a highly strategic process that involves careful planning, engineering expertise, and adherence to strict safety and environmental regulations. Contractors assess structural integrity, remove hazardous materials, and recycle materials wherever possible to minimize waste and environmental impact.
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           Misconception 2: Demolition Is Unsafe and Unregulated
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           Some people believe demolition is dangerous and has no oversight. The truth is that professional demolition companies follow stringent safety protocols and regulations set by local, state, and federal agencies. Workers are trained in handling hazardous materials, operating specialized machinery, and implementing controlled demolition techniques that ensure the safety of surrounding areas and individuals.
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           While demolition involves breaking down structures, it does not automatically mean severe harm to the environment. Many demolition projects are carefully planned to reduce dust, noise, and other potential environmental concerns. Proper site preparation and compliance with environmental regulations help ensure that demolition is conducted responsibly.
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            Demolition is more than just knocking down buildings — it’s a crucial part of urban development, safety improvements, and sustainable construction. By understanding the facts and dispelling misconceptions, we can appreciate the important role that demolition plays in shaping our communities. Whether it’s clearing space for new developments or removing unsafe structures, professional
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            companies ensure the process is conducted safely, efficiently, and with environmental responsibility in mind. Now that you have a better understanding of a demolition project, you may be ready to get started with a reliable company. Look no further than AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition! Call today for a free estimate
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      <title>The Importance of a Fully Insured Demolition Company</title>
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      <description>When it comes to construction projects, the role of a demolition company is key. Here's why it's imperative to ensure your provider is adequately insured.</description>
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           When it comes to construction projects, the role of a demolition company is pivotal, yet comes with significant risks. While experience and professional conduct go a long way, the importance of hiring a fully insured demolition company cannot be overstated. Ensuring that the company you choose is adequately insured will provide you with peace of mind and safeguard your investment.
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           Protecting Property Owners
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           One of the primary reasons for hiring a fully insured demolition company is the protection it affords you as a property owner. In the unfortunate event of an accident or damage to your property, a fully insured company helps to minimize financial risk. Being covered by insurance implies that any unforeseeable damages to existing structures or underground utilities can be compensated without leading to financial strain on your end. This insurance coverage acts as a protective shield, sparing you from unexpected expenses.
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           Enhancing Safety Measures
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           The safety concerns in excavation work are not speculative, but grounded in stark statistics. According to DGK Law Offices, more than 200,000 construction workers get hurt on the job each year in the US. This statistic underscores the importance of proper insurance in mitigating the aftermath of accidents. A fully insured company will have workers' compensation in place, ensuring that employees who suffer job-related injuries are taken care of, both in terms of medical expenses and other liabilities, thereby preventing legal complications for you.
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           Boosting Credibility
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           In addition to managing risks and liabilities, hiring an insured demolition company boosts the credibility and professionalism of your overall construction project. An uninsured contractor may cut corners to reduce costs, but hiring one can lead to devastating financial implications if something goes awry. An insured company is typically more comprehensive in its safety measures, ensuring all protocols are adhered to, and it often has a proven track record of responsible working practices. This sense of professionalism extends beyond the project, illustrating a commitment to ethical business operations.
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            Hiring a fully insured demolition company is not just a precautionary measure, but a prerequisite for any successful construction project. The risks associated with demolition work are real, with potential for both financial and human costs. By ensuring that the company is fully insured, you protect not only your property but also the people involved in the construction process. It's an investment that pays off in peace of mind and reliable, professional service. Don't gamble with your construction project—choose a fully insured
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           , and call AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition today.
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      <title>Understanding When to Contact a Demolition Company</title>
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      <description>Are you considering demolishing your property? Here are some of the many instances when calling an expert demolition company in your area is the right decision.</description>
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           Are you considering demolishing your property? You're definitely not alone. After all, according to statistics gathered by Neuroject, there are about 270,000 residences demolished in the U.S. each year. Here are just a few of the many instances when calling an expert demolition company in your area is the right decision.
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           When You Need the Efficient Choice
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           Professional demolition companies know how to take down structures in the most efficient way. They have the expertise and equipment to ensure the job is done safely and quickly, saving you time and hassle. Additionally, they can handle any necessary permits and regulations to ensure the demolition process goes smoothly from start to finish. When efficient methods are used, the demo project can be done more quickly and with less waste.
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           When You Need the Safest Choice
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           One of the main reasons you need professional demolition services is for safety. Demolition is a very dangerous process. That said, professional demolition services have the necessary training and experience to handle potentially hazardous materials and situations, reducing the risk of accidents or injuries. Their expertise in safety protocols and procedures ensures that the demolition is carried out in a controlled and secure manner, protecting both workers and surrounding properties. In order to get the project completed in the safest way possible, you want pros who are knowledgeable about demo safety and best practices.
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           When You Need the Professional Choice
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            When you hire a
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           , you’ll have the advantage of professional tools and equipment. When the correct types of tools and equipment are being used, a project can be completed with professional quality. This ensures not just that the demolition is done efficiently and effectively and that accidents or injuries are minimized, but it also ensures that you're left with the results you're looking for.
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           When You Need the Comprehensive Choice
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           When you choose a demo company, you’re also getting waste management services as well. The disposal of the debris created during the demo project is a huge consideration, so it helps to find providers who also handle dumpsters and pickup services. After all, your city or town may come knocking if you don’t have waste dealt with promptly.
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           Are you looking for demolition professionals in the Westchester County, NY area? Call AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition today. We offer expert demolition, excavation, site development, and much more.
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      <description>Check out our post to learn about a few ways you can save on your excavation project. If you need excavation services, give us a call.</description>
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           Whether you're a homeowner, architect firm, or general contractor in need of an excavation project, you probably want to do what you can to save as much money as possible during your project. Especially considering that, according to Yahoo Finance, the demolition equipment rental market is predicted to increase from $211 million in 2023 to $381 million in 2033. It's a booming industry, but going over budget never looks good in the eyes of the client who has hired you. Here are ways to save during an excavation project.
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           1. Proper Planning
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           Efficient planning from the beginning of the project is the best way to stay on track with savings. The planning stage allows you to plan out your project from start to finish and get a good idea about what the construction or excavation may look like. Everyone should ask as many questions as possible to avoid any costly mishaps. During the planning stage, you should also create a budget and get all the sign-offs you or the excavation company may need.
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           2. Check Your Budget
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           Get serious about sticking to your budget. During the planning stage, it's important to make sure you know what's happening when it comes to your project and the pricing that is included. For example, you may be paying for labor, insurance, and sometimes, equipment. You may want to ask for an itemized breakdown from the company as well. One thing that can help is asking for a free estimate upfront in order to get a good idea of what the project will entail. Continue to double-check your project throughout the process and make any adjustments as needed. If you notice that something has the potential to cost you unexpected expenses, you might want to consider changing paths.
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           3. Ask Questions
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           Make sure that throughout the process, and even during the planning stage, you ask the construction and excavation company any questions you have. For example, if you have questions about where the pricing comes from, don't wait until it's too late. You can also ask for other details, such as what their process is or what the expected timeline is.
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            As you can see, there are several steps you can take to save on your next excavation project. Stick to a budget, safety measures, compliance, and planning. When you need an
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            professional for your project, contact our team at AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition for a consultation.
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      <description>If you're involved in construction or are a developer, you may need to hire a demolition company. Read on for a few questions to ask first!</description>
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           If you're involved in construction or are a developer, you may also have to hire a demolition company. Demolishing or excavating a building is a major task you don't want to trust just any contractor. According to IBISWorld, over 22,435 people work in the demolition industry. Here are three questions to ask a demolition company before hiring them.
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           1. What Are Your Scheduling Restrictions?
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           In most cases, you may have time to properly plan out a demolition of an old building you plan on constructing a different one over. What if you have an emergency? One example may be finding out that a building you own is in danger of collapsing at any time. Hiring a local demolition company can ensure it is properly demolished before it comes down on its own. In that case, you may want to look for a company that offers 24/7 communication and emergency services.
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           The company you hire may be dealing with demolition or other site preparation. It's a good idea to know what the estimated timeline for completion is. After all, you’re likely waiting for them to finish their part so you can get the ball rolling on actual construction and further development. By having a set timeline, you can avoid any delays and going over budget.
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           3. What Experience Do You Have?
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           When you need related services from your demolition company, you want to ensure they have the right amount of experience. Ask them whether they worked in commercial or residential demolition. You should also ask how long the company has been in operation. Of course, you should ask them for direct references so you can speak to their past clients directly. Checking online reviews will give you a better idea of their work quality.
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            Always do your due diligence when looking for a professional
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           . After all, this is a dangerous job, but it's a vital first step in moving forward with site development. By asking the right questions, you can have confidence that you're finding the right person for the job. We're proud to offer free estimates, and we've been in the business for over 30 years. Don't hesitate to call us for more information. Contact AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition today so we can answer these questions and more.
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      <title>5 Factors to Consider When Hiring a Demolition Company</title>
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      <description>If you have never hired a demolition company, you may not know what to expect. Read more about the factors to consider here!</description>
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           Hiring a demolition company is necessary to complete specific projects. These companies help clear the way for new structures, infrastructure projects, and more. However, there are several things you should consider when hiring a new company.
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           1. Experience
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           According to IBISWorld, this industry is projected to expand to a market size of $9 billion by the end of 2023. That means there are going to be plenty of new businesses. Finding a professional company with experience is crucial. This ensures they have the knowledge to handle the job, the skills to complete it efficiently, and the professionalism to communicate effectively with clients.
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           2. Estimates
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           Always ask a business if they give free estimates. Most companies will offer an assessment, but some may charge you a fee because they must pay an employee to provide the appraisal. These businesses might only tell you about the fee once they show up to evaluate the job. AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition doesn't mind offering free estimates. You can call us anytime to schedule yours.
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           3. Services
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           Most companies offer standard demolition or land-clearing services. However, it would be best if you always asked about specifics and additional services. For example, you must know whether a company offers residential or commercial services. Ask them if they provide emergency services and dumpsters, too.
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           4. Knowledge
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           A company should know about local laws and regulations. They should have a wealth of knowledge regarding the permits that need to be filed and whether you need permits. When a company has a specific area of expertise, it should know the industry inside and out. Ask companies about the project details when they arrive to give you an estimate.
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           5. Timeline
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           These businesses can spend weeks or months on a particular project. That means they might be able to start on yours once they finish another one. Ask a company when they will be able to get started. It would help if you also asked them how long it will take to complete the project. Knowing this information is necessary if you're on a tight deadline.
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            company is a great way to clear land for new construction or complete commercial projects. However, you must ensure you're working with an experienced company offering your needed services. AAA Advantage Carting &amp;amp; Demolition specializes in both residential and commercial projects. Contact us today to discuss the details.
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