General
What this section is about The General Information section is a knowledge base created by professional demolition contractors working on real projects in Toronto, the GTA, and Thornhill. This section explains how demolition actually works — not in theory, but on active sites where structures, concrete, utilities, and schedules interact. The goal is to clarify risks, engineering decisions, and common mistakes that affect demolition outcomes.
Who this content is for
This section is written for:
- Property owners planning demolition or renovation
- Project managers coordinating multiple trades
- Investors assessing structural and scope-related risks
- Clients comparing demolition contractors beyond price
The content is intentionally technical and practical, designed to help readers understand why demolition decisions matter.
What demolition contractors explain here
Articles in this section cover topics such as:
- Why demolition projects fail or get delayed
- Differences between professional and low-cost demolition approaches
- Structural and concrete-related risks during demolition
- Why concrete cutting and scanning matter
- How demolition planning affects cost, safety, and timelines
Each article focuses on one problem, one risk, and one engineering-based explanation.
Why this information matters
Many demolition issues appear after work has already started — or after it is finished.
This section exists to explain what experienced demolition contractors look for before demolition begins and how proper planning prevents expensive corrections later.

