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Digga Demolitions & Excavations — Demolition in Geelong

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Geelong, VIC
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Digga Demolitions & Excavations

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Looking for digga demolitions excavations in Geelong? Digga Demolitions & Excavations helps customers in Geelong, VIC compare options, review completed work, and request free quotes for general contractor, service.

Digga Demolitions & Excavations brings servicing jobs within 20 km to customers across Geelong, VIC.

DIGGA GROUP SMARTER DEMOLITION AND EXCAVATION BUILT ON TRUST. DRIVEN BY QUALITY. COMMITTED TO SAFETY. At Digga Group, we deliver more than just demolition and excavation—we provide complete, end-to-end solutions with a sharp focus on quality, safety, and efficiency. From large-scale commercial clearances to precision residential works, we get the job done right, on time, […]

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General Demolition questions for Geelong

How much does it cost to demolish a house in Australia?

House demolition typically costs $12,000–$30,000 for a standard 3-bedroom home. Costs depend on size, materials (asbestos adds 50–100% to cost), site access, and whether a pool, garage, or other structures are included.

Do I need a permit to demolish a building in Australia?

Yes — a demolition permit is required for most structures in all Australian states. Apply through your local council or relevant building authority. Heritage-listed properties and buildings in heritage overlays have additional restrictions and may require heritage impact assessments.

What happens to asbestos during demolition?

Any asbestos-containing materials must be identified by a licensed asbestos assessor before demolition begins. Class B (non-friable) asbestos can be removed by licensed class B removalists. Class A (friable) asbestos requires a specialist class A removalist. All asbestos waste must go to a licenced disposal facility.

How long does a house demolition take?

Demolition of a standard house takes 1–5 days depending on size and method. Asbestos removal adds time. Site clearing, including foundation removal, typically takes 1–2 additional days. Total project duration including approvals can be 2–6 weeks.

Can I salvage materials before demolition?

Yes — and it can save significantly on disposal costs. Timber, bricks, roofing tiles, doors, windows, and plumbing fixtures can often be sold or donated. Discuss salvage with your demolition contractor upfront. Some specialist deconstruction companies offer near-complete salvage services.

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