Successful controlled demolition requires the intuitive grasp of the unexpected and the calm response to it that our highly experienced personnel bring to the job.
No matter what your need Impact Demolition can handle the job. We specialize in Complete and Selective demolition of residential and commercial structures, industrial demolition and mine reclamation. Please take a few minutes to explore our website to see all the benefits that choosing Impact Demolition brings to your job.
Impact Demolition brings you over a quarter century of experience and expertise. We specialize in jobs of any shape and size. Our crews are licensed, certified and trained to bring you the best possible solution for all types of demolition.
Impact personnel have the experience which assure you whatever challenges are encountered a solution will be found.
Driven by safety Impact has developed demolition processes which guarantee results for our customers.
Quality and Safety
Employees are:
40 hour Hazwoper trained
24-hour MSHA trained
Asbestos awareness trained
Refresher trained to ensure all certifications are maintained
MSHA Contractor ID A2247
Impact is e-RAILSAFE Compliant
Prevention of injuries and accidents and maintenance of safe work practices are essential. Of equal importance is the responsibility of the employer to provide a safe work area free from all recognized hazards. In order to protect the lives and health of all personnel and prevent damage to property, materials, supplies and equipment; and avoid work interruptions. It is a corporate policy of impact to:
Perform pre-employment, for cause, random and post-accident drug testing on all employees.
Ensure that employees, subcontractors and their employees and all visitors are familiar with and adhere to the specific safety provisions of each task order.
Train all employees in general safety as well as task specific training
Abide by all safety and health regulations as they pertain to the construciton and mining industries as set forth in federal, state and local standards. Particular attention will be paid to the regulations specified in OSHA publication 30 CFR, 29 CFR 1910 and 1926, EM 385-1-1 and any local directives.