The process of dismantling a company's services typically includes the following steps:
Project Evaluation and DesignOur company will first assess and design the demolition project. This involves understanding the scope of demolition, the structure of the buildings, special conditions, and formulating a feasible demolition plan based on the actual situation. The primary goal of this phase is to determine the scope and difficulty of the demolition, and to establish appropriate strategies and operational plans.
Environmental AssessmentPrior to dismantling, the dismantling company must conduct an environmental assessment. This is primarily to identify the substances that may be released into the environment during the dismantling process, as well as how to control the release of these substances to ensure the dismantling meets environmental protection requirements.
Preparation phaseDuring the preparation phase, the company needs to purchase and lease the required equipment, tools, and materials. Additionally, a detailed construction plan and timeline must be established, along with the arrangement of an appropriate construction team.
Demolition workPrior to the start of the dismantling work, the dismantling company must shut off the water and electricity gates, remove lighting fixtures and exposed wiring to prevent electric leaks. Subsequently, the dismantling should be carried out in an order from top to bottom, such as removing ceiling tiles, doors, wall cabinets, etc., followed by the floor. During the dismantling process, the company must adhere to relevant safety regulations and environmental protection requirements to ensure the smooth progress of the dismantling work.
Cleanup and Follow-Up WorkOnce the deconstruction work is completed, the deconstruction company is required to clean the site, including clearing away debris and waste generated from the deconstruction, and perform necessary follow-up tasks such as repairing damaged areas and inspecting the safety of facilities.
Throughout the service process, the dismantling company must maintain communication and coordination with the client to ensure the dismantling work meets their expectations and requirements. At the same time, the dismantling company must comply with relevant laws, regulations, and policy requirements to ensure the legality and compliance of the dismantling work.


