Demolition
The SPS Group specialises in demolition work, offering a wide range of services to ensure that demolition work is carried out in a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly manner.
1. Demolition of a building
Complete demolition of a building is necessary if the building is outdated, damaged or simply no longer fit for purpose. SPS Group offers:
Full building demolition: demolition of an entire building, be it a commercial or industrial building.
Manual demolition: manual demolition of smaller and more complex structures where precision and care are required.
Mechanised demolition: demolition of larger buildings and structures using heavy machinery to ensure fast and efficient work.


2. Demolition of interior finishes
The demolition of interior finishes is necessary prior to renovation or conversion work. SPS Group deals with:
- Removal of walls and partitions: demolition of unwanted walls and partitions to create spacious and functional spaces.
- Removing floor coverings: removing old floor coverings such as parquet, laminate, carpet or tiles.
- Demolition of bearings and suspended ceilings: removal of bearings and suspended ceilings in preparation for renovation works.
3. Demolition of technical systems
Demolition of technical systems is essential to remove old and obsolete systems. SPS Group offers:
- Removal of electrical systems: dismantling and removal of old and unusable electrical systems.
- Demolition of pipe systems: removal and replacement of old water, sewer and heating pipes.
- Dismantling of ventilation and air conditioning systems: Dismantling of obsolete ventilation and air conditioning systems.

SPS Group offers a wide range of demolition services
We demolish everything from buildings and interior fittings to technical systems, facades and roofs.
Our professional approach ensures safety, efficiency and environmentally friendly waste management. Whatever the scale or complexity of the demolition works, the SPS Group can provide the best solutions to ensure that your project can start on time and on a properly prepared site.
Personalised approach
The SPS Group is guided by the principle that every company is unique and needs a personal approach. Our specialists will draw up a tailor-made outdoor installation plan for you, taking into account:
Your company's sector and specificities
Patterns of customer and staff movements
Characteristics of the building's architecture and territory
Perennial weather conditions
Budgetary options and priorities
4. Demolition of facades and roof structures
Demolition of the façade and roof is necessary if these parts are damaged or need a complete renovation. SPS Group deals with:
- Façade demolition: removal of old and damaged façade materials, including plaster, bricks, stone or panels.
- Roof demolition: removal of roof covering and roof structures to prepare a new roof solution.


5. Scrapping specific projects
The demolition of interior finishes is necessary prior to renovation or conversion work. SPS Group deals with:
- Removal of walls and partitions: demolition of unwanted walls and partitions to create spacious and functional spaces.
- Removing floor coverings: removing old floor coverings such as parquet, laminate, carpet or tiles.
- Demolition of bearings and suspended ceilings: removal of bearings and suspended ceilings in preparation for renovation works.
6. Environmentally friendly demolition and waste management
Demolition work often generates large amounts of waste, and proper management of this waste is crucial. SPS Group offers:
- Waste sorting and recycling: sorting and, where possible, recycling waste from demolition works to reduce environmental impacts.
- Safe waste management: Safe removal and handling of hazardous waste and materials, such as asbestos and lead, in accordance with current regulations.
- Disposal: disposal of all demolition waste in accordance with environmental requirements and best practice.


7. Preparations for new construction
Demolition is often the first step in starting a new construction project. SPS Group deals with:
- Site preparation: cleaning up the site after demolition and preparing it for new construction.
- Ground preparation: levelling and preparing the ground to create a stable and suitable base for new construction.