Complete London Warehouse Clearance

Size:

The project involved a large warehouse clearance, which required significant waste removal, recycling, and selecting items for re-use.

Duration:

The project was completed within a five-day period.

Type:

The service provided was a complete clearance with waste removal and cost rebate against scaffolding assets.

Details:

The project began with an initial site survey to assess the client’s requirements and position with clearing a London-based warehouse. The survey revealed that there was a significant amount of sorting and waste removal to be done, which would require a sizeable team.

Director Sam Williams sourced a buyer for the scaffolding in place, which was being used to create a mezzanine floor. The scaffolding buyer purchased the mezzanine structure, and the proceeds were used to rebate the client’s cost of the clearance.

The project team sorted items based on their material, including wood and metal, and completed multiple lorry and van loads daily to a local registered waste transfer station. At the transfer station, the waste was sorted for recycling based on its raw materials.

Once the building was clear and swept through, the scaffolding purchaser went in to dismantle and remove the scaffolding mezzanine structure. The client received a cost rebate for the scaffolding assets sold, which reduced their total clearance cost.

Project Results

In summary, the project involved a large warehouse clearance, which required significant waste removal, recycling, and selecting items for re-use. The service provided was a complete clearance with waste removal and cost rebate against scaffolding assets, which was completed within a five-day period. The project team worked to reduce costs for the client by sourcing a buyer for the scaffolding mezzanine floor and providing a cost rebate against the client’s total clearance cost. The project also involved multiple loads of waste removal and sorting for recycling.