NextSite Demolition

Demolition planned around what comes next

The job isn’t done when it’s down. It’s done when you can build.

NextSite defines what leaves, what stays, how the property is protected and exactly what condition the next trade receives. Demolition is not the end of your project. It is the first construction decision.

Demolition crew reviewing project drawings before a residential teardown
A clear plan before the first cut

WSIB

Clearance on request

$5M

Liability insured

Licensed

Ontario contractor

Swept-clean

Debris hauled same day

Demolition lead and renovation contractor reviewing a clean interior handoff

Why NextSite exists

You aren’t buying destruction. You’re buying a clean start.

Demolition is often quoted as a pile of things to remove. That misses the point. Homeowners, builders and property managers need the right material gone, the right building parts protected and the site ready for the next decision.

That is why we work backward from the handoff. A kitchen strip-out stops at the substrate the installer needs. A house teardown defines foundations, services and final grade. A commercial unit is returned to the shell condition written into the lease or drawing set.

The name NextSite is the standard: every removal should leave behind a safer, clearer and more useful site than the one we entered.

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One responsibility line

Before. During. After. No gaps between them.

Before the work

We review the address, photos, drawings, access and removal limits. Structural or complex scopes receive a walkthrough. Permit triggers are flagged without pretending the contractor owns the owner’s application.

During demolition

The work route is protected, retained assemblies are marked and services are made safe by the appropriate trades. Dust, debris and loading are managed to suit the actual property—not a generic checklist.

At the handoff

We compare the finished site with the written scope, remove the agreed debris and leave the stated surface condition. The next trade should be able to start—not spend its first morning finishing our job.

The quote is a handoff document

What gets put in writing

Removal limits

Rooms, structures, slabs, footings and finishes included in the price.

What stays

Retained walls, services, landscaping and access surfaces that require protection.

Material handling

Loading route, disposal, recycling and any material requiring separate handling.

Finish condition

Swept slab, exposed studs, removed foundation, rough grade or another agreed endpoint.

Show us what needs to go—and what needs to stay.

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