



Typically, clients or general contractors are interested in executing a specific segment of the work, especially on large-scale sites. This is usually due to budget limitations and the absence of defined timelines. However, more and more clients are now approaching us for complete project execution, which significantly saves time and financial resources.
One such project involved a complex of various types of structures in the Kyiv region. All operations were divided into the following stages:
DEMOLITION
– Demolition of brick buildings;
– Demolition of concrete and reinforced concrete structures;
– Dismantling of metal structures;
– Foundation removal.
CONSTRUCTION WASTE RECYCLING
– Concrete waste;
– Reinforced concrete waste;
– Stone;
– Metal structures;
– Combined waste (reinforced concrete with stone, wood, and other elements);
– Hauling of non-reusable construction waste.
EARTHWORK OPERATIONS
– Vertical planning;
– Soil compaction;
– Temporary road construction using recycled bricks;
– Foundation digging;
– Foundation construction using crushed concrete and reinforced concrete;
– Removal of excess soil masses.
The full-cycle work enabled the client to maximize resource efficiency. Over 125,000 tons of recycled crushed stone were utilized. With an average market price of UAH 550.00 per ton, the estimated savings amounted to UAH 7,000,000. Naturally, the overall savings in both cost and time were considerably greater.
Problems Solved by Full-Cycle Work with Tereshchenko Group:
1. Project duration is significantly reduced when one company performs the entire cycle;
2. Convenience and ease of coordination through a single point of contact;
3. Cost-efficiency by minimizing logistics expenses for both the client and our company;
4. Collaboration with experienced professionals;
5. Material savings;
6. Reduced construction waste emissions;
7. Lower costs for waste removal and transportation;
8. Use of modern equipment from leading global manufacturers, minimizing delays due to breakdowns;
9. Efficient teamwork as all staff belong to one experienced team;
10. and more.


