A house made of salvaged materials sourced from a deconstruction project.

Why Deconstruct?

  • ​An average deconstruction project can divert and reclaim over 45 tonnes of reusable materials from the landfill

  • Significantly reduces the incidence of construction-generated airborne pollutants ​and dust

  • Less disruptive to neighbours and surrounding community

  • Contributes to more sustainable construction practices

  • Allows a home’s history and memories to live on through salvaged materials

  • Helps close the loop on the consumption of building materials

  • Can create as many as 6x more jobs than standard demolition

  • Fosters community connections

  • Available tax credits mean that deconstruction doesn't cost more, yet gives more back