Emergency Response
Emergency response demolition requires rapid mobilization, precise execution, and a heightened focus on safety. These projects are often performed under urgent conditions—such as structural collapse, fire damage, or natural disasters—and demand quick decision-making to stabilize hazards, protect surrounding areas, and minimize disruption to critical infrastructure and the public.
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Hurricane Helene Relief Asheville Hospitals
Emergency response for Hurricane Helene in Upstate North Carolina that included interior and exterior cleanup, logistics support, and maintenance of five HCA hospitals.
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Ore Bridge
Following an unplanned collapse, Trifecta was called for emergency response to remove a compromised 520' Ore Bridge suspended 120' above an active conveyor feeding a blast furnace. The first 80' was safely rigged and lowered, while the remaining structure was imploded without disrupting ongoing operations.
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Bay Medical Center
Following Hurricane Michael, Trifecta performed emergency demolition at the active Sacred Heart Medical Center, stripping the interior and exterior of a damaged 5-story building. Utilities were safely rerouted, and through strategic planning and sequencing, the project was completed two months ahead of schedule—accelerating the hospital’s return to full operation
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The Pearl
Select demolition of two tower crane pad and foundation walls and two storm culverts in a Downtown environment. Required significant planning with the city to coordinate road closures.
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Hurricane Ian Hospital Cleanup
Emergency response for Hurricane Ian in Florida that included select interior demolition, exterior cleanup, and roof replacement of the HCA Fawcett Hospital which sustained severe damage.