Hague Plant has the resources, experience and expertise to deliver a total structural demolition service such as private dwellings, industrial warehouses, schools, colleges and care homes. We also specialise in facade retention, structural propping and steelwork support. Having successfully completed the wide range of projects for commercial, industrial, institutional and government clients.
Our work with existing buildings stretches from complete strip-outs to site enabling works, structural alterations and construction. Hague Plant will work closely with you to deliver a service that dovetails with your programme of works.
Environmental policy is becoming an ever more important issue. Waste management and consideration for local residents are a few of the issues that we as a company adhere to. We undertake where necessary site evaluations to ensure that working hours are suitable, noise and dust levels are kept to a minimum, site traffic is organised to reduce any local impact and the highways are kept clean throughout the contract. Furthermore we are committed to good waste management practices. We aim to recycle 85% of our waste materials where possible, to ensure that our impact on the environment is minimal.
Please view our portfolio below for recent work undertaken.
This site involved the demolition of the former Arden Steel Works at Attercliffe in Sheffield.
As shown in the pictures, demolition of roof supports was required, with the upmost precision from our machine driver to ensure the bund wall alongside the canal was not damaged in the process.
This scheme comprises of the demolition of redundant social housing in various locations across Sheffield. The works includes the grubbing out of foundations and redundant site drainage.
With a planned library due to be built in 2011, we were contracted to demolish a deteriorating block of shops that stood on the existing site. The building was constructed from reinforced concrete and therefore time and care was needed to cut through the concrete beams. Once down to ground level we crushed the hardcore from the building into 6F2. The final stages on the job involved back-filling the foundations with inert material before top-soiling over the site for temporary use as a public open space.