A demolition completed by the GBAR Group for the department of Defence under strict supervision and controls in a very dynamic environmental area.
The demolition was completed around a heritage listed control tower whilst ensuring no vibration or damage occurred to the remaining structure.
Both asbestos contamination and lead paint removals were completed by the GBAR Group following the demolition scope and all works were completed on program without injury or incident.
The project involved carefully handling the structural elements and removing hazardous materials, including asbestos and lead paint. The GBAR Group adhered strictly to all regulatory requirements and safety protocols during these operations. Asbestos contamination was addressed with strict attention, ensuring that all necessary precautions were taken to protect the health of workers and the surrounding community.
Lead paint removal was also a critical component of the demolition scope, and the GBAR Group completed this work with a focus on safety and compliance. All removal activities followed industry standards, ensuring the materials were handled and disposed of properly. This commitment to safety resulted in a successful project completion without any injuries or incidents, demonstrating the GBAR Group’s dedication to maintaining the highest safety standards throughout demolition.
The project was completed on schedule, reflecting the team’s efficiency and professionalism. The successful execution of this demolition not only met the objectives created by the Department of Defence but also highlighted the GBAR Group’s ability to navigate the complexities of working in a dynamic environment while preserving heritage structures. This project is a testament to the importance of careful planning, supervision, and execution in demolition, especially when dealing with sensitive and potentially hazardous conditions.