Demolition in Shepparton

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  • At Quarrell Civil Construction, we deliver demolition and asset demolition services that help clients move quickly into the next stage of construction. Based in the Goulburn Valley and servicing Shepparton and surrounding regions, we focus on safe, controlled demolition that supports commercial, government and industrial projects without unnecessary delays.

We understand demolition is often the first critical step in a wider civil project, so we plan carefully to reduce disruption and keep sites organised. From early assessment through to removal and preparation for civil works, we manage the process with clear communication. Call 0418 579 049 to discuss your demolition requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are common FAQs about demolition and asset demolition works to help you understand what’s involved before starting a project.

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  • What is the difference between demolition and asset demolition?

    Demolition generally refers to the removal of buildings or structures, while asset demolition can include the removal of specific site assets such as slabs, pavements, footings, retaining structures, old infrastructure and site features that need to be cleared before redevelopment. Asset demolition is often more targeted and may require careful staging to protect surrounding services, roads or nearby structures. In many commercial and government projects, both types of demolition are required as part of a wider civil construction package.

  • What is included in a demolition scope of works?

    A demolition scope typically includes site assessment, planning, isolation of services, removal of structures or assets, loading and disposal of materials, and preparation of the site for future works. Depending on the project, demolition may also include breaking up concrete, removing pavements, clearing foundations and managing spoil removal. Some scopes may require coordination with other civil works such as excavation, drainage or access preparation to ensure the site is ready for construction.

  • How do you prepare a site before demolition begins?

    Site preparation usually involves identifying hazards, confirming access requirements, reviewing existing structures and ensuring utilities such as water, power and gas are isolated or protected. Planning may also include traffic management, fencing, safety controls and staging if demolition needs to occur while surrounding operations continue. A well-prepared demolition plan helps reduce risk, improve safety and avoid delays during removal works, particularly on commercial or public-facing sites.

Safe Removal, Smarter Planning

  • Demolition works supporting redevelopment, upgrades and infrastructure projects
  • Efficient removal of existing assets, from small structures to larger asset removal
  • Coordination with earthworks, drainage and civil construction requirements
  • Ensures sites are ready for the next phase
  • Focus on safe work practices, practical staging and clean site conditions throughout delivery