What Types of Concrete Demolition We Handle

Most concrete demolition projects on the Gold Coast fall into one of several categories — and each one has its own requirements when it comes to method, access, and site preparation.
Full Slab Demolition Removing an entire concrete slab — whether it’s a house pad, garage floor, or outdoor entertaining area — requires volume breaking equipment and a clear plan for spoil removal. Professional execution means the substrate is left clean, level, and ready for the next stage.
Driveway & Path Demolition Old concrete driveways and paths that have cracked, heaved, or simply reached the end of their service life need full removal before any new concrete can be poured. Getting the existing concrete out cleanly, without disturbing adjacent edging or landscaping, is where technique matters.
Retaining Wall Demolition Concrete retaining walls carry load from the soil behind them. Demolition needs to be staged correctly to manage that load and protect surrounding structures and garden beds during removal.
Concrete Structure Removal Sheds, footings, steps, and other concrete structures around the home require careful breaking and removal, particularly in established residential properties where access can be tight.
Breaking Out for Service Access Plumbers and drainage contractors regularly need sections of concrete broken out to access underground services. Controlled, targeted breaking that opens up exactly what’s needed — without wrecking the surrounding slab — keeps the rest of the project on track.



From Demolition Through to Finished Pour
One of the more practical advantages of working with a concrete specialist for demolition work — rather than a general demolition contractor — is continuity across the full project scope.
When a separate demolition crew knocks out the old concrete and a different concrete contractor comes in to pour the new work, there’s a handover point where accountability gets blurry. The new contractor inherits a site they didn’t prepare. If the substrate isn’t right, the base isn’t compacted correctly, or the levels aren’t where they need to be, the conversation about who’s responsible for fixing it tends to be an uncomfortable one.
We handle both sides of that equation. The demolition gets done with the new concrete work in mind — because we’re the ones doing it. That means:
• Base preparation is done to our own pour standards — not to the minimum required to hand the site over to someone else
• Levels and grades are set during demolition with the finished concrete surface in mind, reducing rework at the installation stage
• Reinforcement and edge form requirements are factored in from the start, so the cleared site is genuinely ready for the next stage
• One point of contact manages the project from existing concrete removal through to finished pour — no gaps in accountability, no miscommunication between trades
For homeowners replacing a driveway, renovating an outdoor entertaining area, or upgrading a pool surround, this end-to-end approach means the project moves from demolition to new concrete without delays or surprises sitting between the two stages.
Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete Demolition on the Gold Coast
Most residential concrete demolition jobs — a driveway, a slab, or a section of path — are completed within a day. Larger volumes, confined access, or projects requiring careful partial removal may take longer. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe when we quote.
For most standard residential concrete removal, no permit is required. However, certain demolition work — particularly involving structures or work close to boundaries — may require council notification. We’ll flag this during the quoting stage if it applies to your project.
Yes. Confined access is something we plan for. Between manual breaking equipment and smaller machinery, most access-restricted residential sites can be managed without issue.
All broken concrete is removed from site and directed to licensed waste facilities. The bulk of it gets recycled as crushed aggregate rather than going to landfill.
Yes — and that’s often the most practical approach. We manage the full scope from removal through to finished pour, with no handover gap between trades.
Ready to Get Your Concrete Demolition Underway?
Whether you’re a homeowner clearing an old driveway before a replacement pour, a builder preparing a site for new construction, or a developer clearing concrete ahead of a knockdown-rebuild, we’re the Gold Coast concrete demolition team that gets the job done properly.
Licensed, insured, and experienced across every concrete demolition type and project scale — from small residential section removals through to full slab and structure clearances.
Get in touch today for a free quote on your Gold Coast concrete demolition project.

