What Materials Can Be Salvaged from a 1950s Home?
The 1950s marked a pivotal era in American home building. It was the post-war boom, a time of rapid expansion, suburbanization, and a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship meeting
Read MoreThe 1950s marked a pivotal era in American home building. It was the post-war boom, a time of rapid expansion, suburbanization, and a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship meeting
Read MoreConstruction and demolition (C&D) waste is one of the heaviest contributors to the global waste stream. Every time a building is mechanically demolished, thousands of tons of concrete, wood,
Read MoreFor many property owners, the idea that tearing down a building can yield a tax benefit sounds too good to be true. Yet, it is a well-established provision within
Read MoreThe wrecking ball has long been the symbol of progress in real estate development. It is fast, it is loud, and for decades, it was the only logical financial
Read MoreThe construction industry is evolving, and so is the way we think about tearing down buildings. Traditional demolition is being replaced with smarter, greener approaches — and deconstruction is leading
Read MoreDeconstruction is more than just taking a building apart — it’s about creating opportunities, reducing waste, and strengthening communities. Below are real-world case studies that highlight the true value
Read MoreWhen property owners choose to deconstruct rather than demolish their buildings, they open the door to significant financial and community benefits. One of the greatest advantages is the opportunity
Read MoreEvery year, millions of tons of construction and demolition debris end up in landfills across the United States. What many property owners don’t realize is that much of this
Read MoreWhen buildings reach the end of their life cycle, owners are faced with a decision: should they demolish the structure or deconstruct it? While demolition may seem faster, it
Read MoreWhen most people think of tearing down a building, they imagine heavy machinery reducing it to rubble and debris. While demolition has long been the traditional method, a smarter,
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