Demolition in Nowra
Dirt Werx delivers projects to the highest standards, offering customised service, quality workmanship and a strong commitment to safety.
30+
Years' Experience
1000+
Dwelling Demolitions
100%
Indigenous Owned
Supply Nation Registered
Residential & Commercial
Environmentally Conscious
Competitive Rates
Specialised Demolition Capabilities
Demolition and decommissioning are high-risk, specialised tasks that play a vital role in construction and renovation projects. Our experienced team work alongside clients to plan the safest and most efficient approach.
With more than 25 years of demolition experience, we can undertake projects of any size or complexity, always prioritising precision, safety and resource recovery.
Capabilities include:
- Demolition and decommissioning of obsolete industrial and commercial sites
- Multi-level and high-rise demolition
- Internal demolition, refurbishment and structural modifications
- Housing demolition
- Emergency response
- Total or partial demolition of tilt-up construction
- Heritage works and fragile roof removal
- Recycling and resource recovery
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Industrial Demolition Expertise
Industrial demolition requires careful planning and risk management. We take pride in pre-planning, including simulated modelling and engineering studies, to deliver safe, cost-effective solutions.
- Industrial projects include:
- Power stations and refineries
- Chemical plants and manufacturing facilities
- Ports, marine yards and other maritime premises
- Australian Defence Force sites
Commercial Demolition Solutions
Commercial sites often involve unique challenges such as staged works, public safety and communication. Our team manage everything from structural modifications to large-scale deconstruction with efficiency and professionalism.
Commercial projects include:
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Schools, universities and colleges
- Office buildings
- Shopping centres and retail precincts
- Defence bases
- Government buildings
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a house demolition take in NSW?
The timeframe for a house demolition in NSW depends on factors such as the property size, site conditions, access, and whether asbestos or hazardous materials are present. On average, a straightforward residential demolition may take between one to two weeks, including site preparation and waste removal. Larger or more complex projects, such as multi-storey dwellings or properties requiring asbestos removal, can take several weeks longer. Additional time is often needed for permits, disconnection of utilities, and compliance checks. It’s important to allow for these steps when planning a project timeline.
What approvals are needed before demolition can start?
Before demolition begins, several approvals are generally required in NSW. Most projects need either a Development Application (DA) approval or a Complying Development Certificate (CDC), which confirms the work meets state planning guidelines. Councils also require proof that utilities such as electricity, water, and gas have been safely disconnected. If asbestos is present, an asbestos removal licence and notification to SafeWork NSW are mandatory. In some cases, heritage or environmental approvals may also apply. Failing to secure the correct documentation can lead to costly delays and penalties, so confirming requirements with the local council is essential.
What happens to waste materials after demolition?
After a demolition project, waste materials are carefully sorted for recycling and disposal. Concrete, brick, and masonry are often crushed and reused as road base or construction aggregate. Timber may be mulched or repurposed, while metals such as steel and aluminium are sent for recycling. Hazardous materials, including asbestos and contaminated soil, must be removed by licensed contractors and disposed of at approved facilities in compliance with NSW regulations. Recycling not only reduces landfill but also lowers costs by allowing materials to be repurposed. Modern demolition practices aim to recycle up to 90% of waste, depending on site conditions.
Our Clients
Our clients include a diverse range of developers, property owners, and businesses, all seeking reliable and efficient construction solutions tailored to meet their unique project requirements, with a focus on quality, safety, and timely delivery.









