DEMOLITION
Safety First, Every Time
Our Demolition Services
Detailed Demolition
Perfect Contracting provides comprehensive detailed demolition services all over Sydney and greater NSW.
Structural Demolition
With modern technology and engineering methodologies, Perfect can carry out complex structural demolition.
Concrete Penetrations
Perfect has extensive experience when it comes to carrying out concrete penetrations.
Industrial Demolition
Perfect offers Industrial demolition services, for those projects with tight access and noise restrictions.
Heritage Demolition
Perfect has carried out hundreds of Heritage demolition projects all across Sydney and greater NSW.
Induced Collapse Demolition
Our highly trained crews and engineers have planned and carried out hundreds of induced collapse demolition projects.
Freequently Asked Questions
Common types include:
- Manual demolition – using hand tools for small or precise removals
- Mechanical demolition – using machinery such as excavators
- Selective demolition – removing only specific parts of a structure
- Implosion – using explosives for large buildings (rare in residential work)
The choice depends on building size, location, and project goals.
Yes—demolition typically requires permits from local authorities.
Permits ensure:
- Safe removal
- Utility disconnections
- Environmental compliance
Your demolition contractor usually assists with the permit process.
Timelines vary based on the building size and method:
- Small houses: 1–3 days
- Larger buildings: 1–2 weeks
- Commercial or complex demolitions: several weeks
Time is also affected by asbestos removal, permits, waste disposal, and site access.
Yes—when done by trained professionals. Safety measures include:
- Structural assessments
- Proper machinery operation
- Dust suppression (e.g., water spray)
- Protective equipment
- Securing the site boundaries
- Utility disconnections (electricity, gas, water)
These steps prevent accidents and ensure controlled demolition.
Debris is sorted and disposed of safely. Many materials are recycled, such as:
- Concrete
- Steel
- Timber
- Bricks
- Metals
Recycling reduces landfill waste and can lower overall project costs.