Demolition in Bowen
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- Over 35 Years of Industry Experience
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Bowen Demolitions
With over 35 years’ experience, Integrabuild specialises in total and partial demolition for commercial, residential and industrial properties. Aside from building and interior demolition, we also perform professional site clearance, debris removal and disaster clean-up.
We service all of the Whitsundays region, regularly completing demolition works from Mackay through to Bowen and Townsville.
What sets us apart from other demolition companies is our proactive approach.
To execute your demolition in the safest and most professional manner, we personally handle:
- Estimating
- Contract negotiation
- Applying for & processing any necessary permits
- Utility disconnections (e.g. electricity, drainage, gas, water)
- Protecting nearby properties & structures
- Ensuring public safety
- Salvage or disposal of demolition waste
- Asbestos removal (if required)
We work closely with you from project scoping to the final clean-up. Integrabuild’s goal is to ensure that every client experiences a clear process with time frame and budget certainty.
Call
0408 700 648 to discuss demolition services in Bowen with our team.
Offering Total & Partial Demolition
Integrabuild offers total and partial demolition across a range of complex sites. Total demolitions involve the complete removal of a structure, including its foundation. We’ve assisted many commercial properties, contractors and homeowners remove existing structures to make way for the new.
We also carry out interior and exterior partial demolition. This includes retail, commercial and residential strip-outs, removing anything from a single wall to gutting an entire shopping mall or hotel. Exterior works may involve cutting a building in half or preparing a structure for extension. We apply high-level engineering care to maintain the integrity of what remains.
Integrabuild is also proud to assist in the preservation of historical structures including facades and artworks. We’ve worked across the Whitsundays and North Queensland to retain original features while modernising interiors.
We understand buildings can carry sentimental value. That’s why we take extra time to consult with all parties before the job begins. We consider location, heritage and future plans, then present a clear demolition plan with a defined time frame and quote.
We are fully approved, insured and licensed to meet strict Work Health and Safety QLD requirements—and deliver safe, lawful results every time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between total and partial demolition?
Total demolition involves the complete removal of a structure, including its foundation. Partial demolition targets specific areas, such as walls, interior sections or external features. It’s often used to make room for extensions or renovations. Both types of demolition require careful planning, permits, and compliance with safety standards to ensure nearby structures and people remain protected during the process.
Do I need permits before starting demolition work?
Yes, permits are required for most demolition jobs, especially those involving structural elements or asbestos. Local councils typically need a demolition plan, site details, and proof of licensed contractors. Failing to secure permits before starting work can lead to delays, fines or legal issues. Always confirm your local requirements before scheduling any structural demolition work.
Is asbestos a concern during demolition?
Yes. Many buildings constructed before the early 1990s may contain asbestos in walls, ceilings or roof sheeting. An asbestos inspection should be completed before demolition begins. If asbestos is found, it must be removed by a licensed professional following strict safety laws. Improper handling poses health and environmental risks and can result in serious regulatory penalties.