2016 Blockade was tasked with a significant project at Cremer Whiting Brickworks in Faversham, Kent. The project involved a comprehensive approach that included asbestos removal, demolition of various industrial structures, and remediation of contaminated areas to prepare the site for future development.
The first critical step was removing asbestos from the brickworks. Blockade’s highly trained team undertook this process with meticulous attention to safety and compliance with industry regulations. The careful handling and removal of asbestos were essential to ensure a safe working environment and to protect the health of all personnel involved.
Following the successful asbestos removal, Blockade demolished the industrial buildings, offices, and brick kilns. This phase was executed precisely, employing specialised equipment and techniques to safely and efficiently dismantle the structures. The systematic approach cleared the site without compromising safety or surrounding areas.
In addition to the demolition, Blockade removed all concrete bases and yard areas associated with the brickworks. This comprehensive clearing was essential for preparing the site for subsequent development.
Once the structures were removed, Blockade focused on remediating contaminated areas within the site.
This involved thorough assessments and treatments to ensure the land was safe for future use. The remediation process adhered to environmental standards and regulations, demonstrating Blockade’s commitment to sustainability and responsible site management.