CAPITAL DEMOLITION

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MVA House Victoria way Woking

Situated at the northern edge of Woking town centre, MVA House former offices along Victoria Way was systematically dismantled by Capital Demolition. The building, hemmed in by adjacent office blocks and busy thoroughfares, was takedown via careful mechanical demolition, large excavators and grabbers stripped it floor by floor to contain debris and dust.

Throughout the project, traffic management plans were in place, and pedestrian access was rerouted to minimise disruption in this highly built‑up area. Dust suppression measures—water sprays and hoarding—ensured surrounding businesses and passers‑by were kept safe and disturbance-free

Demolition Project MVA House Victoria way Woking

Golds Worth Road Woking

Located in the heart of Woking, this demolition project involved the safe and efficient removal of a multi-storey building on Goldsworth Road, directly adjacent to an occupied office block. Working within a live urban environment, Capital Demolition carried out the works with precision, ensuring minimal disruption to surrounding businesses and pedestrian traffic.

The structure was dismantled using high-reach machinery and dust suppression systems to manage noise and airborne particles. Due to the proximity of neighbouring buildings, protective hoarding and vibration monitoring were used throughout to maintain safety and structural integrity of the nearby office premises.

The site clearance forms part of Woking’s wider regeneration scheme, making way for future residential and commercial developments. Capital Demolition’s careful planning and expert delivery ensured the project stayed on schedule and within safety regulations at every stage.

Golds worth road Woking

Carshalton College

As part of the regeneration and modernisation of Carshalton College, Capital Demolition was appointed to carry out the demolition of several outdated college buildings along Nightingale Road. Working within an active educational environment, the project required meticulous planning to ensure the safety of students, staff and the public throughout the process.

The buildings were systematically stripped and dismantled using a combination of mechanical and soft strip methods. Noise, dust and vibration control measures were implemented to minimise disruption to ongoing college operations and neighbouring residential areas.

This demolition marks the first phase of a wider transformation aimed at upgrading campus facilities and creating modern, future ready learning spaces. Capital Demolition’s expertise ensured the works were completed safely, efficiently and in full compliance with local authority and education sector standards.

Carshalton college nightingale road

Maybury Road

Capital Demolition was appointed to carry out the careful demolition of a residential block on Maybury Road, located within a busy housing estate in Woking. The project required a sensitive and community focused approach due to its close proximity to occupied homes and shared public spaces.

Working closely with local authorities and housing representatives, the team implemented strict safety measures and noise control protocols to minimise disruption to residents. The structure was dismantled using low impact mechanical methods, with dust suppression and debris management in place at all times.

This demolition formed part of a local regeneration scheme, clearing the way for new high quality housing. Capital Demolition delivered the works safely and efficiently, with clear communication to residents and a strong emphasis on protecting the surrounding community throughout the project.

Maybury road demolition

Maybury Road

Capital Demolition was appointed to undertake the demolition of Allied House, a former commercial premises located on Orpington High Street. Surrounded by residential housing and light industrial units, the project required a carefully managed approach to ensure safety, minimise disruption and maintain access to neighbouring properties.

The team carried out a full soft strip of the interior before proceeding with mechanical demolition of the main structure. Protective hoarding, dust control systems and vibration monitoring were used throughout to safeguard the local environment and nearby buildings.

This demolition was a key step in the redevelopment of the area, paving the way for future mixed use schemes. Capital Demolition completed the works on schedule, with a strong focus on community safety, environmental responsibility and professional site management.

Allied House, High street Orpington, Kent Demolition