In the context of physical construction, deconstruction is the selective dismantlement of building components, specifically for re-use, recycling, and waste management. It differs from demolition where a site is cleared of its building by the most expedient means. Deconstruction has also been defined as “construction in reverse”. The process of dismantling structures is an ancient activity that has been revived by the growing field of sustainable, green building.
Components within old buildings may still be valuable, sometimes more valuable than at the time the building was constructed. Deconstruction is a method of harvesting what is commonly considered “waste” and reclaiming it into useful building material.
Selective or interior demolition serves to prepare structures for renovation. We can provide selective demolition services from precision removal of building components to complete building strip-outs. Triple M Demolition has performed Selective Demolition for many contracting and insurance companies over the years.








