What is deconstruction?
Deconstruction is a process of building disassembly in order to recover the maximum amount of materials for their highest and best re-use. Re-use is the preferred outcome because it requires less energy, raw materials, and pollution than recycling does in order to continue the life of the material. As a consequence of deconstruction, there are also many opportunities for recycling other materials along the way.
Why do we want to deconstruct?
Deconstruction combines the recovery of both quality and quantity of reusable and recyclable materials. The re-use of materials can serve a broad set of goals including the provision of low-cost building materials to a community, and the avoidance of demolition debris going to landfills.
The benefits of reuse and recycling building materials include:
- Reduces the overall costs of building removals.
- Provides lower cost building materials to the community.
- Extends the life of landfills.
- Protects the natural environment by reducing the need for the extraction of new resources.
- Job creation and economic development.
Goals of Deconstruction
- Safety: All construction and environmental health and safety regulations and processes are followed and no injuries result during the process.
- Materials: The recovery of the maximum amount of reusable materials in a cost-effective manner.
- Site: Remove the building from the site.
At Resurgence Incorporated we believe in progress and innovations that move our industry to greater heights. We have progressed from the days of the wrecking ball and now use highly mechanized machinery with specialized attachments, key in making sure your project is done on time and as efficiently as possible. We have trained operators with many years of experience coupled with an intense dedication to the mission of the company.
Today's demolition projects are similar to performing a surgical procedure, with systematic removal of building components. Our experience and skills have grown with the times and our goal is to remain well above the demolition curve.
- Selective Demolition
- Dismantlement Projects, Large and Small
- Innovative Solutions to Client's Problems
- Project Management
- Commercial and residential demolition for developers and grading contractors
- OSHA Haz-Mat Trained Personnel
- Emergency Response




