Industrial

What is the Industrial Sector?

The industrial sector is a group of companies involved in such things as lumber production, construction, manufacturing, metal fabrication, cement creation, housing, building, and the like, usually involving commercial and residential construction. Among the many industries LCDC works with, we serve the most clients in the industrial sector.
As with all demolition and dismantling projects, warehouses and factories require the utmost attention to detail. Industrial facilities are often complex and offer their own challenges when being dismantled or demolished, so we are careful to study all aspects of the project before we begin. Our engineers and team of professionals study the blueprints of the building and create a detailed plan for its dismantlement or demolition.
Although we bring almost 50 years of experience and expertise to each project, we never assume any one project is just like another. We make sure each project is reviewed as if it was the first of its kind, so nothing is overlooked.
We insist that our team of professionals stays abreast of current methods and skills, and we use the best and most modern technology available to ensure each project’s success.
It is because of our commitment to excellence that our clients continue to come to us for their demolition and dismantling needs.

Some of Our Clients and Their Projects:

I.S.P.
Calvert City, KY

Disassembly for re-erection and shipment to China of various processing units and associated equipment.

G.B. Biosciences
Houston, TX

Dismantlement of arsonates unit for re-assembling and shipment to Mexico. Project included all equipment, piping, structural steel, tanks, valves, etc.

Freeport-McMoran Offshore
Sulfur, LA

Removal of an offshore power platform that included salvage boilers, air compressors, generators, and other equipment.

Abitibi
Snowflake, AZ

The removal of an entire Kraft Mill facility, including tanks, kilns, wood-yard and 220’ recovery boiler. We also stripped out the boilers from a building that remained.

Georgia-Pacific
Crosset, AR

Demolition of select buildings and structures within an operating mill.

Jacobs Engineering
Guam

Demolition by shearing 12-40,000 fuel storage tanks, concrete dikes, piping, grading, and seeding of a 14-acre site at Anderson AF Base.

Weyerhaeuser Co.
New Bern, NC

Demolition of batch digesters 3 through 8 and salvage of all reusable items.

Whiting-Turner
Tampa, FL

Demolition of precipitators, boilers, furnaces, stacks, and associated equipment on an accelerated schedule. Area was surrounded by live high-pressure steam piping and operating equipment. This was the second part of a two-phase, multi-million dollar project.

Dupont Chemicals
LaPort, TX

Asbestos abatement and removal of two sulfuric acid towers and structures in a congestive operating unit with high-pressure acid lines within 6”. Critical/engineered crane lifts, internal asbestos, and acid brick removal.

Dow Chemical
Plaquemine, LA

Partial dismantling of process unit adjacent to operating unit.

Pinson Mining Co. & Anglo Gold Mining Co.
Elko and Winnermucca, NV

Purchase of two complete gold ore facilities, including dismantling, relocation, and remediation.

Holnam Inc.-Portland Plant
Freemont County, CO

Demolition of concrete structures and 250” stack. All concrete was recycled and reused on site. We have completed many projects for Holnam, Inc.

When you need the best, call the best – LCDC.

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  • 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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