Selective Interior Demolition & Licensed Asbestos AbatementLP-200
For Property Managers
Renovation Scope in Occupied Buildings — Containment, Removal, Documentation.
Tenant-occupied renovation in pre-1990 buildings requires evaluating material conditions before any disturbance.
TX DSHS License #801291 · Fast. Compliant. Documented.
What Changes for You
- Occupied-building protocol: sealed containment, negative air, air monitoring, phased scheduling.
- Abatement-grade containment standards applied to demolition work.
- Surveyors identify material. We translate it into operational impact — including tenant notification timing and access sequencing.
- One contractor: evaluation coordination, removal, selective demo, clearance documentation.
Scope & Compliance
Survey defines disturbance boundaries; scope respects environmental thresholds.
When renovation or maintenance requires material disturbance, regulatory standards determine whether standard or regulated work practices apply. Occupied status adds containment and air monitoring requirements. These controls are scoped into the project plan before work begins — not after a tenant complaint.
What You Receive
- Containment plan with phased schedule around building operations.
- Clearance documentation for property files, carrier records, and tenant communication.
- Air monitoring results confirming post-work conditions.
How It Works
01
Submit property details: building count, unit count, occupancy status, planned work.
02
We evaluate material conditions against the survey and occupancy requirements.
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You receive a scoped proposal with containment plan and timeline.
04
Work proceeds around your operations. Documentation delivered at close.
Share with your maintenance director or building owner.
TX DSHS LIC #801291
COI on Request
Fast. Compliant. Documented.