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Development of a PDP
A DDP for dismantling is a work design that defines the sequence of activities required for the safe and efficient dismantling and removal of a building or parts of a building. This plan includes detailed instructions on how to carry out the dismantling work, including safety measures, use of specialized equipment, waste treatment and disposal of materials. An important aspect of the DDP for dismantling a building is to minimize risks to the environment and to ensure the safety of workers and surrounding people.
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Professional approach

Our company has highly qualified specialists and engineers who have extensive experience in the field of design of dismantling works. We guarantee the development of a PDP taking into account all technical and safety aspects.

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Compliance with regulations and standards

Our PDPs are developed taking into account all existing regulations, standards and statutory requirements to ensure compliance with legislation and prevent potential legal problems.

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Maximum safety

We pay special attention to the safety aspects of dismantling work. Our PDP includes detailed instructions on safe work practices, personnel training and the use of specialized equipment to minimize risks and prevent accidents.

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Effective planning

We develop detailed schedules and work plans that help optimize the demolition process and reduce turnaround time, saving the customer time and resources.

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Individual approach

We take a flexible approach to each project, taking into account its specifics and customer requirements. Our team is always ready to discuss the specific needs of the customer and offer optimal solutions for the successful implementation of the project.

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Quality control

We constantly monitor the quality of work and ensure compliance with all established standards and requirements to ensure high quality and reliability of the dismantling work performed.

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Utilization of advanced technologies

We introduce advanced technologies and innovative methods in the development of PDP for masonry works, which allows us to increase the efficiency of the process and reduce the risks of errors.

Work Plan for Dismantling

Every project created by our team is a thoughtful and professionally designed documentation that includes:

  • Formalization of cover sheets signed and stamped by the project manager (ISU);
  • Certificate of Conformity confirmed by "Mosstroysertification";
  • Detailed work schedules and labor allocation schedules;
  • Situation plan of the construction site (1:500 scale) for the period of works;
  • Technological schemes for all stages of project realization;
  • Slinging diagrams for lifting operations (if necessary);

Contents of the explanatory note:

  • Clear instructions for piling work;
  • List of mandatory requirements for quality and acceptance of performed operations;
  • Occupational health and safety measures;
  • Calculation of the need for construction machinery and equipment.

List of documents:

  • Working documentation (section "KZh");
  • Construction organization project (COP);
  • PPR for monolithic works.

In order to speed up the process of development of DDP for dismantling, it is preferable to provide project materials in editable *.dwg format. However, if you have materials available only in *.pdf format, it is not a problem, we will be able to work with them.

A demolition project (DDP) can include different types depending on the nature and scope of the work, as well as the specifics of the site. Some of the main types of DDPs for dismantling include:

  • General dismantling plan: This type of PMP includes the overall plan and strategy of dismantling works for the entire site. It describes the general order of works, main stages and deadlines;
  • Technical plans and specifications: These PDPs contain technical details and specifications for each stage of dismantling, including specific instructions for disassembly and removal of specific structural elements;
  • Security Plan: An important part of the DDP for dismantling is the safety plan, which describes measures to ensure the safety of workers and the environment during dismantling operations;
  • Waste Management Plan: This type of RWP defines the waste management strategy, including the collection, transportation, treatment and disposal of materials that will be removed as a result of dismantling;
  • Risk Management Plan: This type of RRP identifies potential risks and hazards associated with dismantling activities and proposes measures to avoid or minimize them;
  • Occupational Health and Safety Plan: An important aspect of the dismantling PDP is the occupational safety plan, which includes instructions on the use of safety equipment, personnel training, and other measures to ensure worker safety.

These and other types of DDPs for dismantling are usually developed to ensure that the work is carried out efficiently and safely in accordance with the requirements of regulations and legislation.

A project of work (PWP) for dismantling a building includes the following key steps:

  • Preparation for dismantling. Assessment of the building and its surroundings. Development of a safety and environmental protection plan. Obtaining all necessary permits and licenses for dismantling;
  • Removal of materials. Removal of furniture, equipment and other items from the building. Removal of all valuable materials that can be recycled or resold;
  • Insulation and separation of the building. Isolating the building from electricity, gas, water and other utilities. Dividing a building into sections or areas for more efficient dismantling;
  • Mechanical and manual dismantling. Use of special machinery (excavators, bulldozers) to demolish walls, roofs and other parts of the building. Manual dismantling of windows, doors, etc...;
  • Disposal and recycling. Sending collected materials for disposal and recycling in accordance with environmental standards;
  • Site cleanup. Removing residual construction debris and ensuring that the area where the demolition was carried out is clean.

For each of the above-mentioned types of work, technological maps of dismantling works in the required volume are developed. At the end of the project, a final report on the work performed is prepared and submitted to the client.

A project of work (PWP) for dismantling a building includes the following key steps:

Assessment of the building and its surroundings. Development of a safety and environmental protection plan. Obtaining all necessary permits and licenses for dismantling.

Removing furniture, equipment and other items from the building. Removal of all valuable materials that can be recycled or resold.

Isolation of the building from electricity, gas, water and other utilities. Dividing a building into sections or areas for more efficient dismantling.

Use of special machinery (excavators, bulldozers) to demolish walls, roofs and other parts of the building. Manual dismantling of windows, doors, etc.

Sending collected materials for disposal and recycling in accordance with environmental standards.

Removing residual construction debris and ensuring that the area where the demolition was carried out is clean.

For each of the above-mentioned types of work, technological maps of dismantling works in the required volume are developed. At the end of the project, a final report on the work performed is prepared and submitted to the client.

How we work:

The client fills out an order form, indicating project details, job requirements, contact information and other necessary information.

In the order form, the client is given the opportunity to specify what he/she values in the service, for example, an individual approach, the possibility to communicate directly with specialized specialists, flexible terms of cooperation and other advantages that he/she expects to receive.

The customer clicks the "Submit" button or similar element on the order form to submit their request for processing.

After submitting the order form, the customer is notified that their request has been successfully received by the company.

A company specialist receives a request from a client and begins processing it. The specialist may contact the client to clarify details or suggest alternatives.

Based on the information received and the client's requirements, the company prepares a proposal that specifies the terms of work, terms, cost of the service and other important details.

If the client agrees with the proposal, he signs a contract with the company to perform the service and determines the terms of payment.

The company's team begins work on the development of design and working documentation in accordance with the requirements and terms agreed with the client.

The Specialist oversees the work process, ensuring deadlines and quality are met.

Once the work is completed, the client receives a finished result that has passed quality control and meets their expectations.

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