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Municipal Demolition
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Demolishing government-owned or operated buildings requires strict compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Municipal demolition allows public agencies to remove outdated or unsafe structures efficiently while maintaining accountability and minimizing disruption to public operations.
What Is Municipal Demolition?
Municipal demolition involves dismantling public facilities using specialized equipment and methods that meet all regulatory requirements. At L.J. Irving Demolition, we develop detailed strategies for each project to ensure compliance, precision, and efficiency.
Our Capabilities
Our team provides demolition services for a wide range of public facilities, including courthouses, city halls, libraries, fire and police stations, training centers, jails, administrative offices, and wastewater treatment plants. We manage logistics, equipment, and site operations to deliver projects on schedule and within regulations.
Planned Structural Removal
We remove municipal structures methodically, coordinating with site conditions, regulations, and operational needs. Our approach allows us to handle complex or high-security buildings efficiently and effectively.
Site Safety & Control
We manage every phase of the project, from setup to cleanup, ensuring work is efficient, on schedule, and conducted safely so public facilities are ready for the next phase.
Why Our Customers Come Back
Careful Planning
We plan every municipal demolition project with precision, coordinating around public access, regulatory requirements, and operational needs to keep work organized and efficient.
Reliable Equipment
Our fleet is built to handle a wide range of public facilities, from courthouses to wastewater plants, and our experienced operators know how to work efficiently while meeting strict municipal standards.
Smart Solutions
We develop practical demolition strategies that minimize disruption, optimize resources, and ensure projects are completed safely, on time, and in compliance with all regulations.

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