Demolition Plant
Demolition Plant
The Mick George Group continues to invest millions-of-pounds in growing its Demolition Plant, adding modern and innovative technologies at every opportunity.
Demolition Plant
The nature and scope of any given project is always unique and the success of the attributed Demolition will be down to many variables; one of which is the Plant and Machinery used to undertake the necessary works.
Subsequently, the Mick George Group continues to invest millions-of-pounds in growing its equipment resource, adding modern and innovative technologies at every opportunity.
Demolishing a building requires a lot of careful consideration, with several varying factors such as the materials used in the construction, its size, the surrounding environment and the location of the structure, each determining the most appropriate Demolition Plant for the job.
Whether it be an industrial warehouse or a high-rise block of flats, our wholly-owned range of Excavation and Demolition Plant enables us to tackle the most demanding projects.
Our Demolition Plant contains some of the most exclusive machinery in the UK, including the Volvo EC480E High Reach which can work up to heights of 31-metres, as well as a series of 20-75 tonne Excavators carrying attachments including crackers, pulverisers, metal cutting shears, hydraulic breakers, grapples, grabs or re-handling buckets.
Other Resources
Beyond our Demolition Plant, our other in-house resources include over 600 vehicles of varying design and load capacity; including a range of Tippers, Concrete Barrel Mixers and Skip Loaders, plus Aggregate Supply, Waste Management and Environmental facilities.
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