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Demolition Contractors
We are here to help you with your
demolition
project. Hiring a demolition contractor is
important considering the permit rules and
regulations to follow these days. There is a
safety issue at hand.
However, it is likely you already have
decided to hire a demolition contractor and chances are you have found us because you
are looking for one. You likely need some help figuring out
what to do next, and find a demolition contractor to help you with your project. So, what would you like to do?
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A quality project is
certainly what you are looking for and it is worth the
investment.
Thus, we would like to help provide some information. With the information we provide you, we
hope that you will be able to make an educated and informed decision on how
to proceed with your project.
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Services Provided By Our Contractors
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Interior Demolition
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Exterior Demolition
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Total Demolition or Selective Demolition
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Concrete, Block and Brick Demolition
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Building Demolition
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Material Removal and Hauling
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Excavation
"Demolition contractors have one of the highest job satisfaction
rates in the country..."
The following is matchence information on the National
Demolition Association which can provide you additional details about the
demolition industry...
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National Demolition Association
16 N. Franklin Street, Suite
203 Doylestown, PA 18901-3536
Phone: (215)348-4949 or
(800)541-2412 Fax: (215)348-8422 Email:
info@demolitionassociation.com
The National Demolition Association is a non-profit
trade organization representing more than 900 U.S. and Canadian
companies which offer standard demolition services, as well as a full
range of demolition-related services and products. Its educational
efforts help members stay abreast of regulatory and safety matters and
keep regulators informed about issues facing their industry. In addition
the National Demolition Association is dedicated to increasing public
awareness of the industry, as well as providing members with information
on the latest technical advances in equipment and services.
Learn more about the association:
http://www.demolitionassociation.com/site/index.html
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Careers in Demolition
The National Demolition Association supports a campaign
that encourages young people to consider the advantages of choosing the
demolition industry as a career choice.
"The NDA receives daily inquiries from students who are interested in
learning more about our fascinating business," said Michael R. Taylor,
NDA executive director. "Since the curiosity level is so high, we
developed a program to educate students about what is involved in being
a demolition contractor and why it's a great way to make a living.
Studies have shown that the job satisfaction rating among demolition
contractors is one of the highest in American industry."
To reach this new crop of prospective demolition specialists, the NDA
is reaching out initially to universities with schools specializing in
construction management.
"With the construction industry also targeting engineering and
construction management majors in college, the demolition industry saw
it was important to set itself apart as a unique career path," said Mr.
Taylor.
The NDA executive directory and other demolition contractors will
travel across the country to address students about the $3.5 billion
industry that comprises approximately 1,000 contractors nationwide. In
addition, the NADA has developed a booklet for students on building
their future in demolition, which will be made available to universities'
schools of engineering and construction management and
their job recruitment offices.
A new student membership category will be created at NDA. Student
members will receive a number of benefits and will be welcomed at the
NDA's annual convention.
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