Soft strip out

A "commercial soft strip out" involves removing all non-structural elements from a commercial building, leaving only the structural framework intact. This process prepares the building for renovation, refurbishment, or demolition by removing things like flooring, walls, ceilings, fixtures, and fittings.
Key aspects of a soft strip out:
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Non-structural element removal:
Soft strip outs focus on removing anything that doesn't directly support the building's structure, such as drywall, flooring, and fixtures. -
Structural framework preserved:
The goal is to leave the building's core structure (walls, beams, etc.) in place. -
Purpose:
Soft strip outs are often done before renovation or refurbishment projects, as well as before hard demolition, where the entire structure is taken down. -
Waste management:
Waste generated during a soft strip out is typically segregated and managed to promote recycling and responsible disposal.
What is removed during a soft strip out?
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Partition walls
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Flooring and ceiling tiles
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Fixtures and fittings
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Kitchens and bathrooms
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Doors and windows
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Electrical and plumbing systems
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Furniture, chattels, and waste
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Ceilings, floor coverings, and interior decor
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Kitchen and canteen equipment
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