San Simeon - CALTRANS
Caltrans Project in San Simeon, California
Interior Demolition Inc successfully completed a sophisticated demolition project for Caltrans in San Simeon, California, within an ecologically sensitive area just 500 feet from the Pacific coastline. Our work facilitated the restoration of the property into an active marsh wetlands, enhancing the region's natural ecosystem.
Demolished a residential structure with precision to prepare the site for wetland restoration.
Safely removed underground septic tanks, preventing environmental contamination.
Executed asbestos and lead abatement with meticulous care.
Managed concrete removal while preserving the surrounding ecosystem.
Operated under strict observation to protect endangered species, such as native frogs, and preserved cultural artifacts.
Adhered to California Coastal Commission regulations, storm water pollution prevention plans, and local air quality standards.
Obtained all required permits and implemented robust recycling plans to meet regulatory mandates.
Through our expertise and dedication to environmental responsibility, we ensured the project supported the transformation of the site into a thriving marsh wetlands, while safeguarding San Simeon’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Demolished a residential structure with precision to prepare the site for wetland restoration.
Safely removed underground septic tanks, preventing environmental contamination.
Executed asbestos and lead abatement with meticulous care.
Managed concrete removal while preserving the surrounding ecosystem.
Operated under strict observation to protect endangered species, such as native frogs, and preserved cultural artifacts.
Adhered to California Coastal Commission regulations, storm water pollution prevention plans, and local air quality standards.
Obtained all required permits and implemented robust recycling plans to meet regulatory mandates.
Through our expertise and dedication to environmental responsibility, we ensured the project supported the transformation of the site into a thriving marsh wetlands, while safeguarding San Simeon’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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