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What is
deconstruction?
Deconstruction, unlike traditional demolition, removes items through a process that maximizes reuse and recycling potential. Deconstruction, done well, can divert up to 80-90% of materials from the waste stream.
"Did you know? 45% of U.S. waste comes from construction and demolition sites."
The difference difference difference Deconstruction Makes
Environmental Impact
Deconstruction reduces landfill waste, which lowers the release of harmful gases and chemicals that warm our atmosphere, degrade our groundwater and soil, and can pose a danger to nearby communities.
Financial Value
Unlike traditional demolition, deconstruction can offer significant tax benefits and resale opportunities that help offset material salvage costs.
Positive Community Impact & Job Creation
Building and property owners who demonstrate responsible stewardship of materials reap the benefits of goodwill in their communities, among their shareholders, and among building occupants and staff.
Environmental Impact
Deconstruction reduces landfill waste, which lowers the release of harmful gases and chemicals that warm our atmosphere, degrade our groundwater and soil, and can pose a danger to nearby communities.
Financial Value
Unlike traditional demolition, deconstruction can offer significant tax benefits and resale opportunities that help offset material salvage costs.
Positive Community Impact & Job Creation
Building and property owners who demonstrate responsible stewardship of materials reap the benefits of goodwill in their communities, among their shareholders, and among building occupants and staff.
Our services services services
Project Evaluation & Consultation
We assess your project and connect you with qualified, competitive deconstruction partners who prioritize material recovery. Contact us for deconstruction support.
Maximizing
Material Reuse
As a nationwide leader in reclaimed materials, we help re-integrate salvaged wood and fixtures into new builds and interiors.
FEATURED SOURCE
Deconstruction in Action
FEATURED SOURCE
Wood is good
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Wood is renewable
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Wood absorbs carbon as it grows and continues to sequester that carbon as lumber
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Nature knows how to diggest wood at the end of life
Let’s create something beautiful together
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