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Lyons Road
We were employed to carry out the demolition works of the site at the disused office and warehouse building in Merton for a modernised warehouse development.
The two structures were a combination of single-storey and two storey buildings and warehouses, covering an area of approximately 5400m².
Construction was a mix of brick and masonry buildings, with cement bonded roof sheets and steel portal frame buildings.
2713 Man Hours
4966 Tonnes
15 Weeks
Lyons Road
We were employed to carry out the demolition works of the site at the disused office and warehouse building in Merton for a modernised warehouse development.
The two structures were a combination of single-storey and two storey buildings and warehouses, covering an area of approximately 5400m².
Construction was a mix of brick and masonry buildings, with cement bonded roof sheets and steel portal frame buildings.
2713 Man Hours
4966 Tonnes
15 Weeks
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Scope of Works
- Subcontractor
- Demolition Notice (Section 80/81)
- Notifiable Asbestos Removal
- Non-Notifiable Asbestos Removal
- Site Specific Method Statement and Risk Assessment
- Demolition Works
- Slab and Foundation Removal
- Onsite Crushing
- Screening to Type 1 grade
- Waste Removal
- Remediation Works
- Fuel Tank Extraction
Scope of Works
- Subcontractor
- Demolition Notice (Section 80/81)
- Notifiable Asbestos Removal
- Non-Notifiable Asbestos Removal
- Site Specific Method Statement and Risk Assessment
- Demolition Works
- Slab and Foundation Removal
- Onsite Crushing
- Screening to Type 1 grade
- Waste Removal
- Remediation Works
- Fuel Tank Extraction
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Project Overview
The demolition project at Lyons Road was undertaken as part of the redevelopment of redundant police storage depot to provide a new commercial development in the heart of Merton, Surrey. The existing structures, approx. 5400m² combined, had reached the end of its lifecycle and was no longer deemed fit for purpose. The site was situated on an industrial estate in the heart of Merton Abbey.
The site posed many technical requirements, such as party wall separations, working alongside UXO survey teams and working alongside remedial works teams.
Initially the works were down to the top of slab until trial holes discovered contamination beneath the slab which Greenfield assisted with the removal works.
Greenfield’s experience was key to the success of this project.
Project Overview
The demolition project at Lyons Road was undertaken as part of the redevelopment of redundant police storage depot to provide a new commercial development in the heart of Merton, Surrey. The existing structures, approx. 5400m² combined, had reached the end of its lifecycle and was no longer deemed fit for purpose. The site was situated on an industrial estate in the heart of Merton Abbey.
The site posed many technical requirements, such as party wall separations, working alongside UXO survey teams and working alongside remedial works teams.
Initially the works were down to the top of slab until trial holes discovered contamination beneath the slab which Greenfield assisted with the removal works.
Greenfield’s experience was key to the success of this project.
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Project Outcomes
The demolition of Lyons Road was completed successfully allowing the following trades to undertake their works without delay. Key outcomes include:
- Safe removal of all hazardous materials from the site.
- Successful recycling of 99% of demolition materials, contributing to the project’s sustainability goals, excluding the onsite crushed concrete that remained on site to be reused during the development.
- Zero safety incidents or accidents reported.
- Working close with party wall surveyors working to approved method statements and safe system of works for undertaking the separation of the office and neighbouring building.
Through meticulous planning, rigorous safety protocols, and collaboration with key stakeholders, the project was executed efficiently and with minimal disruption to the surrounding community.
Project Outcomes
The demolition of Lyons Road was completed successfully allowing the following trades to undertake their works without delay. Key outcomes include:
- Safe removal of all hazardous materials from the site.
- Successful recycling of 99% of demolition materials, contributing to the project’s sustainability goals, excluding the onsite crushed concrete that remained on site to be reused during the development.
- Zero safety incidents or accidents reported.
- Working close with party wall surveyors working to approved method statements and safe system of works for undertaking the separation of the office and neighbouring building.
Through meticulous planning, rigorous safety protocols, and collaboration with key stakeholders, the project was executed efficiently and with minimal disruption to the surrounding community.
Services

Demolition

Asbestos Removal
