Selective demolition
Interior removal and opening work planned around access, adjacent areas, protection, sequencing, and existing conditions.
Discuss a Project ↓With 15+ years in construction, JQUE brings field judgment to demolition, coring, abatement, remediation, and project management on demanding commercial and institutional work.
Each scope is planned around the actual conditions, access requirements, adjacent work, and records the project requires.
Interior removal and opening work planned around access, adjacent areas, protection, sequencing, and existing conditions.
Openings and penetrations planned around layout, depth, access, adjacent conditions, utilities, and debris control.
Project-specific asbestos, lead, mould, and other designated-substance scopes supported by work-area controls and documentation.
Controlled removal and cleaning scopes shaped by the available assessment, site conditions, and defined project requirements.
Scope, schedule, logistics, trade interfaces, field records, and closeout organization within the defined project role.

Selective demolition is scoped around the elements identified for removal and the conditions that must remain. The work may include interior strip-out, openings, fixture removal, and preparation for follow-on trades.
Concrete cutting and coring are planned around the required opening, slab or wall conditions, access, nearby services, and the work-area controls needed for drilling debris and removed material.

Hazardous-material and remediation work begins with the available reports, tender documents, and field conditions. Project requirements then inform work-area controls, sequencing, waste handling, and records.


JQUE offers project management alongside demolition and abatement, backed by 15+ years of construction experience. The service keeps scope, schedule, logistics, trade interfaces, field records, and closeout aligned within the defined project role.
Bring the known conditions, access requirements, scope, and schedule constraints to a team with 15+ years in construction. Document exchange can be arranged after initial review.