Overview
Our experienced crews execute every aspect of the deconstruction lifecycle, from initial environmental abatement and utility decommissioning to structural wrecking and final site grading. We partner with industrial property owners and facility managers to clear complex sites safely, mitigating risks associated with coastal environments and dense industrial zones. Through strategic asset recovery, we salvage valuable metals and equipment, applying the proceeds as a credit to reduce the overall cost of your site clearing project.
The work
Deconstructing Port Warehousing and Coastal Facilities
Savannah's status as a major logistics hub means the region is densely populated with massive port warehousing and distribution facilities. When these structures become obsolete or require replacement, our crews deploy specialized wrecking techniques to bring them down safely. The coastal environment presents unique challenges, including high water tables and structures weakened by salt corrosion. We utilize heavy excavators with hydraulic attachments to systematically dismantle steel frames and concrete tilt-up panels, ensuring controlled collapse and minimal disruption to adjacent port operations.
The teardown of these expansive facilities often involves processing vast amounts of concrete and structural steel. We implement on-site concrete crushing to recycle foundations and slabs into usable aggregate, which can be utilized for site stabilization or future construction phases. This method significantly reduces the logistical burden of hauling debris through Savannah's busy industrial corridors. Our approach ensures that prime port-adjacent real estate is cleared efficiently and prepared for modern logistics development.
Method and sequence
Pulp and Paper Mill Decommissioning Operations
The pulp and paper industry has a significant historical footprint in the Savannah region, and retiring these complex mills requires a highly engineered dismantling strategy. These facilities feature massive recovery boilers, extensive piping networks, and heavy processing machinery. Our decommissioning teams meticulously plan the deconstruction sequence, beginning with the systematic draining and purging of chemical lines and storage tanks. We employ advanced rigging and torch cutting techniques to safely lower massive steel components and dismantle multi-story processing units.
Managing the environmental hazards inherent in legacy paper mills is a critical component of the abatement process. We handle the remediation of residual pulping chemicals, asbestos insulation, and lead-based coatings in strict adherence to Georgia EPD regulations. By establishing secure containment areas and utilizing specialized removal protocols, we prevent the release of contaminants into the sensitive coastal ecosystem. Our comprehensive approach ensures that the site is fully remediated and ready for safe structural demolition.

Regional coverage
Other Georgia cities we cover
Hazards and controls
Strategic Asset Recovery and Material Salvage
A core element of our demolition methodology in Savannah is the aggressive pursuit of asset recovery and material salvage. Heavy industrial facilities contain substantial quantities of valuable metals, including structural steel, copper cabling, and specialized alloys used in processing equipment. During the dismantling phase, our crews actively segregate these materials, utilizing mobile shears to process the scrap into manageable sizes for transport. We work closely with regional scrap buyers to secure the best possible valuation for the recovered metals.
The financial return generated from this salvage operation is directly applied as a credit against the client's demolition expenses. This net cost model provides a significant economic advantage, offsetting the substantial costs associated with heavy teardowns and environmental remediation. We provide transparent, detailed reporting on all recovered materials, ensuring our clients have a clear understanding of the financial benefits realized through our integrated asset recovery program.
Permits and notification

Managing Environmental Compliance and Permitting
Navigating the regulatory landscape in Savannah requires deep expertise in both state and local environmental requirements. Industrial Demolition USA manages the entire permitting process, coordinating with the Georgia EPD and local municipal authorities to secure all necessary approvals before mobilization. We handle the mandatory NESHAP notifications for asbestos abatement and ensure that all site-specific environmental plans are in place. This proactive administrative approach prevents regulatory delays and keeps the deconstruction project on its critical path.
Given Savannah's coastal geography, our site management plans place a heavy emphasis on stormwater control and the protection of local waterways. We implement robust erosion control measures and dust suppression systems to contain all demolition byproducts within the project footprint. Whether we are working in Savannah or coordinating regional projects in Brunswick, Augusta, or Atlanta, our commitment to regulatory compliance protects our clients from liability and ensures a smooth, documented site clearing process.
Salvage and recovery
Utility Isolation and Site Preparation
Before any structural wrecking can begin, the complete and verifiable isolation of all site utilities is mandatory. Industrial facilities in Savannah are typically served by high-capacity electrical grids, massive water mains, and industrial gas lines. Our project managers coordinate directly with local utility providers to execute a comprehensive lock-out/tag-out program. We physically sever and cap all incoming utility feeds at the property line, eliminating the risk of accidental strikes during the excavation and dismantling phases.
Once the site is safely de-energized, we proceed with the removal of above-ground structures and the extraction of subsurface infrastructure. This includes the excavation of deep foundations, utility trenches, and underground storage tanks. We backfill and compact the resulting voids, leaving the site graded to the client's specifications. This thorough site preparation ensures that the property is immediately ready for redevelopment or transfer of ownership upon our demobilization.
Capabilities
Abatement, remediation and recovery
Common questions
Questions owners and engineers ask
How does the salvage credit impact the cost of my demolition project?
The salvage credit is a direct offset to your project costs. We estimate the value of the recoverable scrap metal and equipment during our initial site assessment. This estimated value is deducted from the gross cost of the teardown and abatement work, resulting in a lower net cost for the client. We handle all the processing and sale of the materials.
What steps are taken to protect adjacent active operations during a teardown?
We utilize controlled dismantling techniques, such as hydraulic shearing and careful rigging, rather than explosive methods, to minimize vibration and noise. We also implement strict dust suppression protocols and establish clear exclusion zones. Our project managers coordinate closely with your facility personnel to ensure our wrecking activities do not interfere with your ongoing operations.
Do you handle the removal of underground storage tanks?
Yes, the decommissioning and removal of underground storage tanks (USTs) is a standard component of our site clearing services. We manage the extraction of residual fluids, the excavation and removal of the tanks, and the necessary soil testing to confirm the absence of contamination, all in compliance with state environmental regulations.
How long does it take to secure the necessary demolition permits in Savannah?
Permitting timelines can vary depending on the complexity of the project and the extent of required environmental notifications. Generally, the process takes several weeks. We initiate the permitting and NESHAP notification process immediately upon contract award to ensure all approvals are in place before our scheduled mobilization date.
What kind of equipment do you use for heavy industrial deconstruction?
We deploy a fleet of specialized heavy machinery, including high-reach excavators equipped with hydraulic shears, concrete pulverizers, and grapple attachments. We also utilize heavy-duty material handlers for sorting scrap, mobile concrete crushers for processing foundations, and specialized rigging equipment for lowering massive industrial components safely to the ground.
Ready to price the teardown?
When you need a reliable contractor for heavy industrial dismantling and site clearing in Savannah, Georgia, trust Industrial Demolition USA. We bring the expertise and equipment required to handle the most complex teardown projects safely and efficiently. Call us today at 954-740-1983 or email electricalequipmentbuyers@gmail.com to discuss your facility's decommissioning needs.