



More about the tasks set before us:
Foundation demolition: the main task was to partially remove the reinforced concrete pedestals of the building’s or structure’s foundation and reinforced concrete cups, while preserving structural integrity and environmental safety. The volume of work amounted to 350 m³.
Soil relocation: the resulting material from the demolition of the foundation and reinforced concrete pedestals consists of soil and other materials. Relocating 18,000 m³ of soil and concrete can be a significant task, and it was important to determine where this material would be transported or used.
Soil compaction: partial soil compaction may be necessary to prepare the site for future construction or to ensure the safety of the project area.
Safety: works involving the demolition and relocation of soil and concrete carry a risk to the safety of workers and the surrounding environment. It was important to comply with all necessary safety standards and ensure proper worker training.
Removal of materials: the removal of reinforced concrete pedestals may involve materials containing hazardous substances, such as rebar or other metal components. This may require specialized procedures and handling.
Environmental issues: partial demolition and relocation of soil and concrete can affect the local environment and ecosystem. It was important to take these factors into account and comply with all legislative and regulatory requirements regarding environmental protection.
Carrying out a project involving foundation demolition and soil relocation required careful preparation, cooperation with various stakeholders, and adherence to high standards of quality and safety. You can judge the complexity of the works from the photos published below. It is precisely because of the complexity of such projects that clients most often turn to the Tereshchenko Group of Companies.


