About us

Building — and unbuilding — since 1994

Three decades of heavy-civil and demolition work, built on safety, precision, and a fleet that takes on the jobs others won't.

Founded in 1994, TearDown began as a two-machine outfit clearing sites on the industrial edge of the city. What set us apart then is the same thing that sets us apart now: a refusal to walk away from the hard, constrained, technically demanding jobs — the towers wedged between live roads, the lifts with no margin for error, the deadlines nobody else will sign up to.

Three decades on, we are one of the region's most trusted heavy-civil and demolition contractors. Our crews handle controlled demolition, bulk earthworks, heavy crane lifts, site clearance and remediation, and foundation works — often all on the same programme. We plan complex lifts and sequences in 3D before a single machine mobilises, so what happens on site is rehearsed, not improvised.

Safety and sustainability aren't add-ons for us. We run continuous structural monitoring on neighbouring buildings, dust suppression on every demolition, and we crush and recycle the overwhelming majority of the concrete and steel we bring down — over 90% on a typical job. The cleanest way to build the future is to be careful about how we take down the past.

Today a team of specialist operators, engineers and planners runs a modern, well-maintained fleet of cranes, excavators and loaders across the region. The machines below are part of that fleet — the same equipment our clients see on site.

By the numbers

1994Founded
600+Projects delivered
140People on the team
92%Material recycled