Building Demolition

With a relentless focus on safety and efficiency, our building demolition team is a leading force in the industry. Backed by years of experience and cutting-edge technology, we specialise in controlled dismantling of structures of all sizes. From small residential buildings to large warehouse complexes, we ensure a precise and systematic approach, minimising environmental impact and maximising recycling. We achieve this by:

  1. Advanced Demolition Techniques: INTEV uses advanced methods and specialised equipment to enhance recycling efficiency during demolitions.
  2. Strategic Waste Management: The company collaborates with recycling and waste management centres in Sydney and NSW to ensure recycled materials are properly reused, helping to reduce landfill usage.
  3. Salvaging and Reusing Materials: INTEV actively salvages and repurposes materials from demolished buildings, aligning with sustainability goals and reducing the demand for new materials.


Our highly skilled personnel adhere to stringent regulations, employing state-of-the-art equipment for safe and swift demolitions. Client satisfaction is our utmost priority, and we strive to exceed expectations, delivering cost-effective solutions for each project. Choose us for unparalleled expertise in building demolition.

FAQs: What People Ask the Most

Prior to demolition, several key elements must be planned, including preparing a hazardous building materials register to identify any dangerous materials. Additionally, a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) and an Asbestos Removal Plan (ARCP) must be developed to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Planning also involves organising access routes, securing the necessary plant and equipment, and making sure of the availability of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for all workers.

Building demolition works typically involve several steps carried out by professional building demolition services in Sydney. 

First, they notify the relevant regulator, such as Safe Work Australia, and neighbouring properties about the demolition plan. Then, they secure the work area to ensure safety. During demolition, they ideally use dust enclosures or suppression methods to eliminate airborne particles. 

Finally, they dispose of the demolished materials responsibly, often using EPA WasteLocate-approved facilities.

Indeed, in the state of New South Wales, demolition or partial demolition of buildings, structures, or installations ranging in scale from four to fifteen metres that need the use of motorised demolition techniques, like excavation equipment, demolition equipment, or lifting equipment, requires a restricted demolition licence.

No, you generally don't need a construction certificate specifically for demolition in NSW. Demolition work may require other permits or notifications, but not necessarily a construction certificate.

For more information contact Paul on 0448 298 485 or email info@integratedenvironmental.com.au