Midwest Wrecking Co. of Texas, Inc. is first and foremost a service business. We service general contractors, trade contractors, individuals, developers, governmental agencies, and public and private institutions. With 31 years of experience, the professionals at Midwest possess vast knowledge and expertise in a wide array of services. Our services and solutions include the following:
- Building demolition including recycling, LEED tracking, debris removal and legal disposal
- Interior demolition, selective demolition
- Implosion
- Asbestos abatement
- Pre-demolition asbestos survey
- Power plant dismantling
- Paving removal
- Bridge demolition
- Salvage services, recycling and LEED tracking
- Land clearing and tree removal
Conventional Demolition:
Demolition isn’t always that scientific. Anyone with a sledgehammer can tear a building down, but what separates Midwest Wrecking is our professional approach. We handle the job quickly and deliver what we promise. And while implosions provide a better show, conventional demolition can sometimes be the more practical choice. Either way, we’ve got you covered.
Selective Demolition:
Sometimes you don’t want to knock the entire structure down. We love tough jobs, whether it’s selectively removing a building façade or turning one building into two. Other times it’s simply a matter of making sure nothing gets demolished that isn’t supposed to be. For difficult or complex demolitions, contact the experts at Midwest. Our company specializes in complex projects.
Implosion:
Our team has successfully coordinated and completed numerous implosion projects, including Landmark Tower in Fort Worth. At 35 levels and 407 feet tall, it is the tallest building ever demolished in Texas and the second-tallest building imploded in the world. Your project may not be this size, but the engineering knowledge needed to bring down this giant is available for every job.
Recycling:
Some people think “going green” is a new idea. Recycling has been an important part of every project we’ve done long before the LEED movement began. We recycle everything possible not just because it’s good for the environment, but also because it allows us to offer the most competitive proposal possible. Plus, we are able to track our recycling for LEED certification.