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Demolition is a major undertaking no matter the size of the project, so it’s critical to hire an expert contractor. After you’ve received recommendations from others and finished your online research, you need to speak with each professional and ask them the same questions to determine which one is right for your project. Start with the following to ensure the contractor is qualified for the job.

4 Questions You Must Ask a Demolition Contractor

Have You Done Demolition Projects on a Similar Scale?

If you’re tearing down a large commercial building, you need to work with a contractor who has performed demolition to that scale in the past. If they’ve only done residential work, they probably aren’t a good fit, and you should look for a commercial contractor with large-scale demolition experience.

Are You Fully Insured?

Demolition projects involve countless risks and safety hazards, particularly in highly populated areas. It’s critical to verify your commercial contractor has insurance to protect yourself and your business from any potential risks. 

Who Is Responsible for Obtaining the Permits?

demolitionLike it or not, almost all construction work requires multiple permits. Find out if you’re responsible for obtaining those or if they handle this task. Knowing what’s expected of you up front will ensure there aren’t any delays in the project.

Will You Handle the Cleanup?

With any demolition project comes a large amount of debris and subsequent cleanup before the next phase of construction can begin. It’s a good idea to choose a commercial contractor who handles both the demolition and cleanup, as they’ll already be familiar with the materials involved and their proper disposal. Plus, it will save you from having to complete this task yourself or hire a separate company, which will cost more.

 

If you’re planning a demolition project, finding the right commercial contractor on Maui is easy. The professionals at Rojac Construction are centrally located in Wailuku, HI, to serve businesses throughout the island. They handle both the demolition and cleanup, and they also offer excavation and civil engineering services. Visit their website for more information, or call (808) 986-1105 to speak with a member of their team.

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