In critical situations where time is a primary factor, emergency demolition becomes an essential part of public safety, disaster recovery, and rescue operations. Many people do not realize how crucial demolition is when responding to structural emergencies, fire damage, natural disasters, or compromised buildings.

As a trusted name in the industry, GCD | PDI is regularly called upon in high-pressure scenarios. Our unparalleled experience handling complex and hazardous demolitions makes us a go-to partner when structural stability is compromised. Our mobile fleet of heavy equipment and expert operators enables us to respond quickly when every second matters.
Our team works closely with first responders, engineers, and safety officials to safely dismantle and remove dangerous structures. We are trained in emergency protocols and equipped with the right tools to act fast while ensuring the safety of surrounding structures and individuals. From single-family homes to multi-story commercial towers, we have the expertise and equipment to safely bring down unsafe structures under the most demanding conditions.
We are available 24/7 with a fleet that is ready to deploy at any time. Our team is fully equipped for rapid mobilization whose expertise shines under pressure.
If you are dealing with a structural emergency or require urgent demolition support, call us at 1-866-910-0311.
We offer emergency demolition and strategic dismantling for:
- Derelict and unstable industrial complexes
- Collapsed or compromised historical buildings
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Bridges and overpasses
- Airports and transportation hubs
- Subway and transit terminals
- Multi-level commercial and office buildings
- Residential homes and apartment complexes
- Contaminated and hazardous sites
- High-rise towers in dense urban environments

Related Project


2019 – 2020
Province House Conservation
Priestly Demolition Inc. was awarded the engineering, design sequencing and the implantation of a system to safely support the North and South Portico of the Province House while replacing the old stone foundations with the new concrete foundations.