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Eglentowicz Demolition & Environmental Company

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Are you trying to find demolition contractors in Newark, NJ and the surrounding area? At Eglentowicz Demolition & Environmental Company, we take pride in offering the best, safest, and most cost-effective options for demolition and environmental development. Since 2009, we've worked hard to provide the best service possible, and we believe that our record of excellence and safety speaks for itself. Don't take our word for it. Take a look at some of our past projects to decide for yourself. If you like what you see or have questions, give us a call. We can get you a free project estimate.


DuPont Experimental Station

This project involved fuel tank demolition and closure at the DuPont Experimental Station.

  • Contractor/engineer: AECOM
  • August 2017 - December 2017
  • Structural demolition
  • Wilmington, DE
  • Demolition of fuel number six loading station and pump house
  • Demolition of the concrete roof of a 450,000-gallon tank
  • Backfilled with 3,600 tons of #57 stone
  • Dismantled two 15,000-gallon steel fuel oil day tanks
  • Removal of fuel number six overhead piping and steam lines
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1101 Ocean Project

For this project, Eglentowicz Demolition & Environmental Company managed the selective demolition  of an existing unfinished concrete structure.

  • Customer: Sordoni Construction, Co
  • Structural demolition
  • Slab removal
  • Asbury Park, NJ
  • Employed saw cutting and hammering
  • Removal of selective concrete slab sections
  • Selective removal of footings and foundations
  • Sections of slab and structure retained for future hotel construction
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Mueller's Macaroni Factory

This project involved the complete demolition of Mueller's Macaroni factory in Jersey City, NJ. This four-story concrete structure was 300,000 square feet. It was located within 5 feet of an adjacent NY/NJ PATH railroad.

  • Customer: Mueller's Macaroni
  • Structural demolition
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Footings and foundations removed
  • Concrete crushed on-site
  • 3-inch minus for future use
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STATCO Warehouse

For this project, Eglentowicz Demolition & Environmental Company completed selective demolition of half of a five-story brick and concrete building.

  • Customer: STATCO
  • Structural demolition
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Close to Holland Tunnel in Jersey City, NJ
  • Half of the structure was retained and renovated
  • Old structure needed to be built into the new structure
  • All concrete was crushed and stockpiled on-site
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Bank Street, Morristown, NJ

This project involved the structural demolition of a four-story building for future hotel construction. The building in question was attached to a mixed-use building with businesses and apartments. It was also attached to a fire house and residential apartments.

  • Customer: Real estate developer
  • Structural demolition
  • Morristown, NJ
  • Hand demolition for the top floors
  • Mechanical demolition after securing adjacent properties
  • Located at State Highway 202
  • Created and maintained traffic and logistics plan
  • Worked in accordance with NJ Department of Transportation and Morristown Township
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Journal Square, Jersey City, NJ

Eglentowicz Demolition & Environmental Company completed the structural demolition of a five-story building for Journal Square, a high-rise residential building.

  • Customer: Real estate developer
  • Structural demolition
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Located at the entrance of NJ/NY PATH rail
  • Created and maintained a traffic plan
  • Worked in accordance with Jersey City and PATH safety guidelines
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Provost Street, Jersey City, NJ

This project involved the structural demolition of a five-story building for future residential construction in downtown Jersey City, NJ.

  • Customer: Toll Brothers
  • Structural demolition
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Removed all footings
  • Removed all foundations
  • Excavated and turned over soil
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