Excavator tearing down residential house during professional structural demolition services in New Jersey.

Service Overview

 

Professional structural demolition services from experienced industrial demolition contractor specialists. P&E Demolition provides comprehensive structural removal for commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings throughout New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Delaware.

Our Structural Demolition Services Include:

  • Steel beam and girder removal
  • Concrete column demolition
  • Load-bearing wall removal with engineered support
  • Floor slab and deck removal
  • Roof structure demolition

Perfect for:

  • Commercial demolition services projects
  • Industrial facility decommissioning
  • Building demolition NJ renovations
  • Partial structural removal for additions
  • Fire-damaged structure removal

OUR PROCESS

Engineering Review

Our industrial demolition contractor team begins with a comprehensive structural engineering review, evaluating load paths, gravity systems, lateral force-resisting systems, and structural connections. We analyze how loads transfer through the building and identify critical load-bearing elements requiring temporary support during demolition.

Safety & Shoring Preparation

Before structural demolition begins, our demolition and hauling services team installs comprehensive safety and support systems. Engineered temporary shoring, including posts, beams, and bracing, is installed to safely carry structural loads during element removal.

Excavator demolishing residential house with debris scattered during professional structural demolition services in New Jersey.

Structural Removal Process

Structural elements, including beams, columns, slabs, and assemblies, are systematically removed using controlled techniques and specialized equipment appropriate for the building type, material, and project scope.

Stabilized Completion

Following structural element removal, our demolition contractors in NJ secure all remaining structural elements to ensure stability and safety. Temporary connections are verified, shoring systems are inspected and maintained as needed, and any exposed structural elements are protected from weather and deterioration.