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Step 3 — Planning & Scheduling

After your site assessment, we develop a customized work plan tailored to your timeline and project type. During this stage, our team handles permit coordination (when applicable), schedules the crew, and secures the necessary equipment and roll-off dumpsters. You’ll receive a full project timeline along with your expected start date, so you always know what comes next. Effective demolition planning and project scheduling keep everything moving smoothly and predictably.

Step 4 — Demolition or Excavation Work

When the work begins, our crew mobilizes promptly with all equipment ready to go. Iron Mountain performs structural demolition, excavation services, and dirt work using safe, controlled methods that meet local regulations and industry best practices. Throughout the project, we maintain real-time communication, keeping you updated on progress and any discoveries on-site. We also sort and separate materials when possible, allowing for efficient hauling and environmentally responsible disposal.

Our Process: How Iron Mountain Gets the Job Done

At Iron Mountain, a smooth demolition or excavation project starts long before the first machine arrives on-site. With more than 20 years of experience serving Colorado Springs and the surrounding Front Range, we’ve built a process centered on safety, efficiency, and clear communication. Our workflow is designed to keep your project on schedule, on budget, and completely transparent from start to finish — no surprises, no delays, and no guesswork.

Step 1 — Request a Quote

Every project begins with a quick demolition quote or excavation estimate. Whether you reach out by phone, contact form, or email, our team gathers the key details right away: structure type, square footage, location, access points, and expected timeline. If your project includes special considerations—such as concrete removal, selective demolition, hazardous materials, or debris hauling—we note those as well to ensure an accurate estimate. By asking the right questions up front, we help clients across Colorado Springs understand demolition pricing clearly and confidently.

Step 2 — On-Site Assessment

Once the quote request is received, we schedule a demolition site assessment with one of our trained specialists. This pre-demolition inspection helps us identify structural conditions, determine equipment needs, and assess any potential safety hazards. We also evaluate nearby utilities, surrounding buildings, and property access to ensure a safe and controlled operation. If permits are required, we will let you know what will be needed and guide you through the next steps. A thorough site evaluation sets the foundation for a successful project.

Step 5 — Hauling & Debris Removal

Once the structure is down or excavation is complete, our in-house trucking fleet handles all debris hauling, construction debris removal, and roll-off dumpster service. We manage dumpster delivery, swap-outs, and final pickup while ensuring compliance with local disposal and recycling guidelines. Need concrete removal or metal recycling? We can take care of that as well, eliminating the need for multiple contractors.

Step 6 — Final Cleanup & Wrap-Up

At the end of the project, we complete any final grading or leveling included in the scope. Our team performs a detailed post-demolition cleanup, clearing leftover materials and preparing the site for its next phase. A final walk-through ensures everything meets your expectations. Commercial clients also receive any required documentation or close-out reports.

Why Our Process Works

Iron Mountain’s streamlined approach gives clients a faster, safer, and more cost-effective experience. We are fully licensed and insured, operate our own equipment and trucking, and never rely on subcontractors who could slow your timeline. With one team handling demolition, hauling, dumpsters, and cleanup, you get consistent quality and unmatched efficiency—every time.

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