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Strip-Out Projects

  • A warehouse strip-out project involves the removal of all non-structural elements within a warehouse to prepare it for refurbishment, redevelopment, or change of use. This process essentially clears the interior, returning it to a bare shell, ready for new construction or design. 

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    What's Involved in a Warehouse Strip-Out?

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    Why is a Warehouse Strip-Out Necessary?

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    In essence, a warehouse strip-out is a carefully managed process of removing everything non-essential from a warehouse to create a blank canvas for future development or refurbishment, while ensuring safety, sustainability, and efficiency throughout the project.

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    We offer complete 'Turnkey' solutions with one point of contact throughout the process.

      • Non-Structural Element Removal:

        This includes items like flooring, ceilings, partitions, fixtures, fittings, and any installed systems like lighting, plumbing, and air conditioning. 

      • Purpose:

        The primary goal is to create a clean slate for new construction, refurbishment, or a change in the warehouse's intended use. 

      • Site Clearance:

        Before starting the project, the area must be cleared of all debris and hazards to ensure safety and efficiency. 

      • Types of Strip-Out:

        Soft strip demolition focuses on carefully removing non-structural elements while preserving the overall safety and structural integrity of the building, while hard demolition removes structural elements like walls or the roof. 

      • Expert Planning:

        A detailed plan is crucial, considering the warehouse's scale, materials used, and anticipated waste volume. 

      • Sustainable Disposal:

        Recycling and responsible disposal methods are important to minimize the environmental impact of the project. 

      • Refurbishment/Redevelopment:

        To prepare a warehouse for a new purpose, such as converting it into a modern office space or a different type of storage facility.

      • End-of-Lease/Change of Use:

        To return a warehouse to its original state or prepare it for a new tenant's specific needs.

      • Reconfiguration:

        To remove existing structures like racking, shelving, or mezzanine floors to optimize the warehouse layout for current or future use. 

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