Client Project

At LCDC, our skills, capabilities, and performance are essential factors in providing our clients the quality service they need and deserve. We have been serving a number of different industries for almost five decades now, and we are constantly improving and developing in order to remain one of the leading demolition firms in the nation.
Our clients are our recoverable assets as we want you to come back time and again for all of your industrial needs. We continually strive to implement new strategies and methods to help remain relevant in the industry. Along with these strategies and methods is our team of experts who have the skills and knowledge in each area of service we provide.
There are many demolition firms, but LCDC can deliver on-time, quality service at a fair price. We welcome the opportunity to discuss your company’s needs and to show you how LCDC is the right fit for your project.

 

Some of LCDC’s Recent Projects
Note: Items marked Paid indicate the amount of net revenue realized by the client.

North Carolina
$18,750,000
Paid +$9,000,000
Removal of lines A-D of a DMT production facility including , PTA, LAR; Material handling and dock facilities, asbestos and residual product removal, save over 500 equipment items for reuse, including heat exchangers, tanks, reactors and columns.

Alabama
$2,150,000.00
Paid $717,000.00
Removal of Stilbenics process units, area 8 & 10, down to grade, crush concrete and grade in operating facility, save reactors, columns, vessels and heat exchangers for reuse.

Alabama
$724,000.00
Removal of coal upgrading unit inside operating power plant, including removal of structure, equipment, concrete, and piles to -6′ elevation; saved packaged and shipped 12 loads of equipment to Canada.

Alabama
$4,450,000.00
Surgical removal of precipitator, duct work, 300′ concrete stack surrounded by operating units and the Mobile River; removed 3,000 tons of material utilizing a 600-ton crane.

Wyoming
$730,000.00
Paid $504,000.00
Removal of complete gas plant production facility. including the removal for resale of compressors, package boilers, heat exchanger, transformers, etc., down to top of concrete.

Virgina
$5,100,000.00
Paid $1,577,000.00
Purchase of 70,000 b/d refinery consisting of 12 complete process units; asbestos removal, hydrocarbon gas-freeing and cleaning, and salvage of equipment and complete units for reuse and site restoration.

Texas
$4,500,000.00
Paid $1,765,000.00
Purchase of a polypropylene production facility to include the HAC, GPH, and Purification units, handling NORM contamination and clearing the site to grade, all inside an operating chemical plant.

Texas
$2,890,000.00
Paid $1,500,000
Purchase and complete removal of the PD Glycol facility, including asbestos removal, and the saving of a 1,350,000 lbs. reactor for reuse.

Puerto Rico
$15,000,000.00
Paid $125,000.00
Purchase of a complete refinery and 3.8-million barrel tank farm, including asbestos removal, lead paint removal, and demolition and relocation of a hydrogen plant.

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Texas
$17,450,000.00
Paid $3,469,000.00
Asbestos removal, demolition, and asset recovery of a complete chemical manufacturing facility to include 10 process units; asset recovery exceeds costs.

Services

  • Environmental remediation deals with the removal of pollution or contaminants from environmental media such as soil, groundwater, sediment, or surface water.

  • May it be the purchase and relocation of a process unit, or complete facility, the demolition and dismantling must be very precise to the detail. Buildings for the industrial sector are usually unique cacies.

  • The demolition industry is making way for a better world, helping communities re-invent and re-imagine their future and the National Demolition Association is here to provide support.

  • The physical assets of any large organization (from manufacturing and office equipment to entire buildings) wear out or are no longer needed where they were originally put into service.

  • Plant dismantling is a crucial process that involves the recycling of scrap materials such as metal and the process of reusing assets as well. It is not an easy process and they can be costly.

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