Kinetic Demolition join the National Federation of Demolition Contractors

We are very proud to announce that Kinetic Demolition have gained membership of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors. Reflecting on the growth of the company since its inception in 2016, this is a significant milestone for Kinetic. As we continue to grow and move into new markets we see membership of the NFDC as […]
Kinetic demolition are proud to be working on the Net Zero Nation Accelerator

Kinetic Demolition are heavily invested in creating a low carbon future. One of our key initiatives is not only measuring and reducing our own emissions, but supporting other companies and helping our supply chain on their Net Zero Journey. We are proud to be working on the Net Zero Nation Accelerator, working alongside other SMEs […]
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Demolition of Citygate Office Building, Aberdeen

How do conservation areas affect demolition projects?

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Managing demolition in a historic environment

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Should iconic buildings be demolished – or preserved?

We know all too well at Kinetic Demolition how the retail, commercial and industrial landscapes have changed globally, in the UK and in our base of Scotland. Just a cursory glance at the four major cities here reveals some interesting facets. Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, developed as a maritime trading post, with the […]
What does the future hold for city centres?

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It’s the end of the road for red diesel?

No one can fail to notice the inexorable climb in fuel prices over the past two years. Dramatic rises too. When the team at Kinetic Demolition, Edinburgh, think back to two years ago, supermarket petrol and diesel dipped (albeit for a short time) to under £1 a litre, but now the new norm is £1.45 […]