Demolition at 256 Holland Road
T.A.G. Construction undertook the demolition of a residential property at 256 Holland Road, located in one of Singapore’s most prestigious and established residential neighbourhoods. This project required careful planning and execution to safely dismantle the existing structure while protecting the surrounding properties and landscape - all in full compliance with BCA safety regulations and URA planning guidelines.
Demolition at 256 Holland Road

Given the residential setting, our team implemented enhanced noise and vibration control measures alongside comprehensive dust suppression systems to minimise disruption to the neighbourhood. Precision demolition techniques were used to carefully bring down the structure section by section, with all waste materials responsibly sorted, recycled, and disposed of. The site was restored to a clean, level condition ready for new construction - showcasing T.A.G. Construction’s ability to deliver sensitive demolition projects in prime residential areas of Singapore.
Sensitive demolition in residential areas - T.A.G. Construction balances precision, safety, and neighbourly consideration on every project.

Crushing approach is used by applying strength to fragment the concrete into smaller pieces so as to demolish the concrete structure. Such approach is usually employed for the demolition of sub-structures of a building. Hydraulic excavator is commonly fitted with crusher header for such activity,

Breaking approach is used by breaking up the concrete structures into smaller pieces, Such approach is usually employed for the demolition of sub-structures of a building. Hydraulic excavator is commonly fitted with breaker head for such activity.

Bucketing approach is used for scooping up loose concrete elements after crushing and breaking. The loose concrete elements will be bucketed up to a tipper truck for disposal. Hydraulic excavator is commonly fitted with bucket head for such activity.