SHEET S-11 / DEMOLITION · SELF-PERFORMED
Demolition
Every build-out starts with demolition done right: contained, safe, hauled, and handed off clean.

Interior and selective demo in occupied properties is about control, protecting what stays, containing dust, keeping paths of travel safe, and hauling debris out on a schedule the property can live with.
Because demo is self-performed and usually feeds directly into Landmark framing and drywall scope, the handoff between tearing out and building back is measured in hours, not weeks.
SCOPE INCLUDES
- 01Interior and selective structural demolition
- 02Containment and protection of occupied areas
- 03Utility safe-off coordination
- 04Debris hauling and disposal
- 05Clean handoff to build-out scope
NOTES / FREQUENTLY ASKED
Can you demo a space while the rest of the center is open?
Yes. Containment, protected walkways, and scheduling around tenant hours are standard practice, not add-ons.
Does demolition require a permit?
Interior and selective demolition typically falls under the alteration permit, which Landmark manages as part of the contract.
What happens to the debris?
It is hauled and disposed of properly as part of the scope, with recycling where facilities and materials allow.
How fast can a space go from demo to build-out?
When demo, framing, and drywall are all the same contractor, the handoff is immediate: the same schedule, often the same crews.
One call. Full scope.
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