Our principal business is undertaking demolition projects. We solely undertake demolition projects in Singapore and we have experience various types and scales of projects in both public and private sectors, including demolition of industrial buildings, power stations, chemical plants, high rise commercial and residential properties, bridges and marine structures.
In undertaking demolition projects for project owners, we are engaged by project owners to carry out various demolition works on the designated sites. These demolition works, which include structural demolition, disposal of salvage materials, excavation and earthworks, and land reinstatement works, are a series of contiguous and inseperable works with an aim to demolish the relevant structures in accordance with specifications contained in the contract with the project owners.
Below is the typical flow of our demolition works in a demolition project:
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We are engaged by project owners, as main contractor or sub-contractor, to carry out demolition works on the designated sites. The demolition works conducted by us principally include structural demolition, disposal of salvage materials, excavation and earthworks, and land reinstatement works. Our work services are inter-related to one another and our projects may require single or multiple types of services depending on the customers' needs and requirements for the demolition projects.
Structural Demolition
Structural demolition services refer to the dismantling and removal of pieces or sections of concrete or metals from building structures and the demolition of the entire building by applying different methods such as crushing, breaking and shearing. We usually carry out structural demolition by using one or a combination of demolition methods. The major types of demolition methods are listed below:
(i) Crushing generally refers to the process of concrete demolition by applying pressures to crush concrete into pieces in order to demolish and remove concrete structures. We generally use crusher attached to hydraulic excavators in carrying out such works.
(ii) Breaking generally refers to the process of breaking up concrete structures during demolition of concrete structures. We generally use breaker attached to hydraulic excavators in carrying out such works.
(iii) Shearing generally refers to the process of cutting steel structures into smaller pieces. We generally use shearers attached to hydraulic excavators in carrying out such works.
Depending on the complexity of the project, we may devise a demolition work plan tailored to customers' need and requirements, outlining, among others, the methods and machinery and equipment that we consider suitable for use in perfoming our demolition works.
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We have experience various types and scales of projects in both public and private sectors, including demolition of industrial buildings, power stations, chemical plants, high rise commercial and residential properties, bridges and marine structures.
Founded in 1979 by Tan Chee Beng, Beng Soon Machinery Service’s humble beginnings were primarily in contracting services for small building and demolition projects. We have now over 28 years of experience in undertaking demolition works in Singapore for various types of projects in both the public and private sectors, including demolition of industrial buildings, power stations, chemical plants, high rise commercial and residential properties, bridges and marine structures.