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Demolition debris removal is critical for commercial properties that have suffered a catastrophic loss or are in the process of rebuilding. In either event, ATI Restoration can safely and efficiently clear away the debris and dispose of it properly.
ATI provides comprehensive demolition services for commercial properties nationwide. We have helped numerous clients from many different industries recover after a wide range of losses—including catastrophes where demolition and reconstruction was the only path forward.
Our 24-Hour Emergency Response ensures that debris can be removed from the premises ASAP. We follow all safety rules, keeping our team and your occupants safe so the property can be demolished and rebuilt.
There are two situations we encounter where debris removal is required:
Removal of debris should be considered a priority in both of these scenarios. ATI Restoration answers the phone 24/7/365. We dispatch crews any time, day or night, and offer unparalleled responsiveness. Our 70+ locations enable us to arrive on properties anywhere in the continental United States within 24–48 hours.
Bernards works with ATI because we're good at managing the loss to minimize the cost.
Michael Stelmasek, Safety Director, Bernards
By adding ATI to your disaster contingency plan, you can make sure debris is removed and other damages are addressed as soon as possible.
Without proper planning, an emergency can catch you unawares and severely disrupt your operations. ATI’s Emergency Response Agreement (ERA) gives you a head start on overcoming losses and getting back to normal.
Choosing a vendor in advance can help expedite your recovery from a disaster. It allows commercial property owners and their teams to identify potential vulnerabilities and plan a response. This reduces expense, delays, and worry while providing a clear path forward to address damages.
Key components of the Emergency Response Agreement include:
For more than 35 years, ATI Restoration has been a leader in man-made and natural disaster recovery. Our extensive experience and industry knowledge, combined with our nationwide reach, make us a valuable partner for businesses and organizations in need of immediate restoration, environmental, demolition, and reconstruction services.
Restoration and recovery from a catastrophe require specialized capabilities, including demolition debris removal. While smaller firms may be able to handle one or two parts of the process, ATI’s resources and size provide clients with “one-stop shopping.”
Learn more about the Emergency Response Agreement and how ATI Restoration can help you stand in readiness for emergency events.
In-house experts at ATI Restoration perform all of the steps involved in demolition and reconstruction. This includes removal of debris from the site. We are capable of handling complex projects for commercial properties in need of major repairs due to:
Professionals at ATI customize each project to the unique circumstances of the loss and the unique needs of the client. This is especially crucial for demolition debris removal, as the removal and disposal methods may vary by industry and the hazards present.
Debris from a disaster or the reconstruction of a commercial property cannot just be handed off to your local waste management company. Crews at ATI sort demolition debris and recycle items and components from the property whenever possible. Any debris that is unable to be reduced, reused, or recycled is properly and safely disposed of via debris hauling to the appropriate landfills.
The EPA classifies the waste generated by demolition activities as part of Construction & Demolition (C&D) debris. Examples of C&D debris include:
Following a disaster, C&D debris may be mixed with hazardous materials like asbestos, lead, and PCBs. These materials need to be separated prior to disposal in a safe and isolated area and stored appropriately before being taken for destruction off-site.
Lead and asbestos abatement must be performed in accordance with strict regulations. Certified technicians at ATI Restoration have completed advanced training in the removal and disposal of these and other materials. Hiring us expedites the process of demolition debris removal when lead, asbestos, and other hazards are present, as well as ensuring the health and safety of everyone on the site.
Catastrophes and the process of rebuilding are both extremely stressful. The choice of contractor makes a major difference in terms of results and your peace of mind. Everyone at ATI Restoration is committed to proactive communication; it’s one of our core values and a big part of why clients trust us with large commercial projects.
ATI communicates with biologist and engineer experts about what is needed in order to keep the quality of work at its best.
Ryan Whitney, Environmental Biologist, Sevee and Maher Engineers
A team will arrive on site and conduct an initial assessment of the loss. We will then review the scope of work needed to restore your property to its pre-loss condition—or better. This may include demolition, reconstruction, and more. You can expect us to communicate openly and honestly at all times.
We rapidly return calls, texts, and emails. You will also be provided with frequent updates as the project progresses.
Experience, industry knowledge, and expertise are all critical for demolition debris removal. Debris removal has been a major component of several of our largest, most complex projects. These include commercial properties impacted by:
In many cases, removing disaster and construction debris is essential for clearing the way so we can fully restore and repair the property. We have access to a complete arsenal of heavy equipment, as well as the manpower necessary for clearing, sorting, and hauling debris away from the property.
First and foremost, commercial property owners and managers can count on ATI to take care of the site in a timely and professional manner. We believe there is no time to lose following a disaster, which is why we send out crews with fully loaded CAT trailers 24/7/365.
ATI Restoration is a full-service company. Our large size, skilled workforce, and extensive resources drive our enhanced capabilities. This includes demolition and debris removal, as well as repairs and reconstruction.
We started as a family business and still operate like one.
Commercial clients can reach us any time there’s an emergency.
With 70+ locations, we can arrive on site without delay.
ATI is trusted by commercial property owners, industry peers, and insurance carriers.
We follow all regulations for demolition debris removal and disposal.
Our teams prepare logs and reports for property owners and insurers.
The removal of Construction & Demolition debris should be left to professionals. Specialists at ATI respond ASAP after an emergency, transporting all necessary equipment and personnel to the site from our 70+ locations across more than 25 states.
Disasters happen unexpectedly, and it can be difficult to predict what recovery will involve. With ATI’s Emergency Response Agreement, you can rest easy knowing that you’ve planned and budgeted for the worst. If a catastrophe strikes, professional help is just a phone call away and your inquiry will be prioritized!
ATI Restoration provides demolition debris removal services for commercial properties nationwide. Contact us 24/7/365 for immediate assistance clearing the site of debris and preparing the property for repairs and reconstruction.
Debris can be defined as any materials left behind after a demolition, a remodel, or after a disaster has caused damage to a building and the surrounding area. Debris can include construction and building materials like drywall, concrete rubble, framing materials, roofing, siding, glass, insulation, landscaping debris, and more. Debris left behind after a disaster can include tree limbs, wreckage from cars or structures in the surrounding area, trash, or other items. Construction debris from a construction site or general construction project may also warrant debris removal, junk removal, and hauling services.
This is not recommended as debris removal—including concrete removal— can be hazardous. Many forms of debris may require heavy equipment to move or special considerations to safely and legally dispose of them. ATI’s demolition and disaster recovery teams are equipped and certified to remove debris safely and efficiently. ATI also provides hauling services to landfills and recycle centers accordingly.
The cost will vary depending on several factors, including the amount and weight of the debris, what materials are found amongst the debris, and if specialty abatement requirements are needed while handling debris, such as if lead or asbestos is present. Consult with ATI about the specifics of your demolition project for information on pricing.
ATI’s full-service structural demolition team has managed building clean-outs, drywall demolition, concrete demolition, concrete sawing, concrete removal, explosives, and removal services such as debris hauling to landfills, junk removal, and dirt removal.
Demolition waste is all debris from a commercial demolition project, including concrete demolition. It usually consists of both hazardous materials (most notably, asbestos) and building materials (such as drywall, tiles, glass, concrete, metal, wood, etc.). While hazardous debris needs to be carefully handled and disposed of, non-hazardous demolition debris can often be recycled or reused.