Controlled demolition is the safe, carefully planned process of tearing down a building — done step-by-step so the structure comes down exactly as intended, without unexpected collapse or damage to nearby property.
This is different from simply knocking a building down. Old or large structures can behave unpredictably once you start removing parts of them. A controlled demolition plan accounts for the building's structural history, materials, and surroundings before any work begins.
Most demolition site accidents happen because of under-planned teardown work — rushing the process or skipping the structural assessment. A properly planned controlled demolition dramatically reduces that risk, for the work crew and for the surrounding community.
No — even smaller structures benefit from a planned approach, especially in urban areas like Metro Manila where buildings are often close together.
FESMC's Controlled Demolition Analysis service is grounded in careful structural assessment, so the work is planned safely from the start.
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