KPM Demolition LLC is a fully licensed and insured OSHA compliant, Massachusetts based demolition contractor who specializes in tenant improvement, interior demolition, dismantling, excavation and concrete cutting/breaking. Our turnkey service enables you to write just ONE contract for all site prep work.
KPM has completed a large number of demolition and concrete cutting projects throughout New England that can be viewed on our website www..kpmdemoliton.com.
Our website will also show you in detail our abilities that will suit your project needs.
We are a Great service for Malls, Industrial Spaces, Business Interiors and Retail Stores.
KPM is now offering FLOOR PREPARATION that will save you TIME and
MONEY. We offer removal of all floor coverings including wood, asphalt, epoxy, vct, mastics, underlayments, etc.
Our Services
Tenant Improvements Tenant Fit-ups Interior/Exterior Demolition
Excavation Concrete Cutting & Core Drilling Floor Surface Prep with Twister
Complete Take downs Boiler Removal Power Scraping Scarifying Slab Sawing Wall Sawing
KPM Demolition LLC , Haverhill, MA., Tel: 978-373-7636
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