Specialized in excavation demolition trucking hauling junk removal DCI bz is licensed insured and bonded We serve in Snohomish King Pierce Counties

  • TRUCKING

    We always ask that the owner inspect our work and give their final approval before making payment...

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  • HAULING

    There are a wide variety of residential demolition jobs that change depending on the type of building/structure as well as the area surrounding the site...

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  • DEMOLITION

    We have worked with numerous home owners/do-it yourselfers and several major city projects. Our costumers are always amazed how quickly and professionally we can complete their projects.

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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Demolition Procedure

Pre- Demolition



  1. Disconnect all services, power, gas, water etc.
  2. Locate stormwater and sewer drains and seal at points of discharge.
  3. Protect adjoining property as required by the building surveyor.
  4. provide temporary bracing and shoring where required.
Demolition Begins
  1. Remove loose or attached fittings and built in fixtures, internally and externally.
  2. Remove external wall cladding, attached chimneys, outbuildings and lean to structures.
  3. Remove internal linings.
Part 1
  1. Make sure building is adequately braced during the removal of cladding.
  2. Remove plumbing anf electrical wires and pipes.
  3. Remove roof covering and restraining and loose materials to avoid possibility of material beongs airbone.
Part 2
  1. Remove roof structure and provide temporary bracing and shoring as required.
  2. Remove wall panel or farming and provide temporary bracing and shoring required.
  3. Remove floor structure.
  4. Remove footings.
Part 3
  1. Clean up site.
  2. Fill in excavations.
  3. Check for any hazards
  4. Clean site entry points and infrastructure where necessary.
Visit us online www.dcidemolition.com to learn more about our construction work excavation, demolition trucking, hauling.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

What is Excavation?


The excavation is the process of moving earth, rock or other materials with proper tools and equipment, explosives were also used in some occasions. The excavation has important applications including exploration, environmental restoration, mining, construction and demolition. Including the construction is one of the most common applications for excavation.

In DCI Demolition, how does the process?

Before the excavation process can begin, the site should be carefully examined to ensure that the natural habitat and artifacts that surround it are persevered in any excavation. Then they plan for the size and depth of the site and make excavation company draws pictures of them to clearly mark the boundaries of the excavation site. Once you have taken these two important steps, excavation work can begin. All the excavation process includes:

establishing benchmarks corner
the topography of the ground and upper levels
excavation depth approved
dress the loose soil
doing to cut level
the construction of wells and trenches dehydration interconnection
making the building limits
construction of levees and drains
When building excavation used?

Who conducts the digging?


Excavation construction requires experience, skill and attention to detail. In DCI Demolition  we deal with large structures and cremos the basis for the entire project.
We use advanced techniques, tools and heavy to ensure that the job is well done machinery. Hiring a contractor to complete heavy industry large excavation projects best results will be obtained. DCI you to choose the best option Demolition ised in the market for companies in the industry and in the state of Washignton.
DCI Demolition  has been providing procurement of heavy industry in the city of Seattle for long. Our commitment to quality work, safety and strong relationships with our customers have made us a leader in the industry. Visit us online to learn more about our construction work excavation, demolition trucking, hauling.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

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We are ready to make your demolition project. Quality and responsibility is our goal for our customers.

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Friday, May 1, 2015

What is Excavating Contractor?

In the world of construction, excavation contractors do much more than haul dirt around; their responsibilities include site preparation, grading, trenching and many other soil-related tasks. And, yes, they do operate some very large pieces of heavy equipment.


Site Preparation

In a typical residential construction project, the excavation contractor shows up after the surveying crew determines the house and lot boundaries. The contractor removes the soil to the depth required for the new foundation and ensures that the soil is firm through compaction tests and compaction with equipment, if necessary. The dig requirements are precise, so the excavation contractor must be able to use a level and transit to match the grade posted by the surveying crew. After the foundation contractor pours the footers and stem wall, the excavation contractor backfills around the new foundation.

Contracting

Excavation contractors are business owners and are considered subcontractors because their job is often just one part of a larger project. A homeowner can contact an excavation contractor for a personal job, such as digging for a swimming pool, but the excavation contractor won’t oversee the entire project. Excavation contractors often work under the direction of general contractors, who solicit bids, coordinate subcontractor timelines and pay the excavation contractor when he completes his part of the project.
Our services Demolition, Excavation, Trucking, Hauling Junk removal and allows us to be in the market as a leader in industrial. Visit us at www.dcidemolition.com and you can find how we can serve you.