Interior demolition is the most technically demanding demolition work we do. It requires removing specific systems, materials, and structural components while preserving the surrounding building. Trinity Industrial Services performs selective and complex interior demolition for renovation preparation, tenant buildouts, adaptive reuse projects, and facility modernization — including the specialized cutting, coring, and separation work that most demolition contractors subcontract out.
Selective Demolition
Targeted removal of interior walls, ceilings, flooring, mechanical systems, plumbing, electrical, and architectural finishes while maintaining the structural integrity of the building. Selective demolition is the backbone of renovation preparation — stripping a space back to the shell so new construction can begin on a clean slate.
Core Drilling
Diamond core drilling for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing penetrations through concrete floors, walls, and ceilings. Sizes range from small-diameter utility penetrations to large-diameter openings for ductwork, piping, and structural modifications.
Torch Cutting
Oxy-fuel and plasma cutting for structural steel, rebar, embedded metals, and industrial equipment. Torch work is essential in industrial interior demolition where steel members, plate steel, and heavy metal components need to be sectioned for removal from confined or structurally sensitive spaces.
Complex Demolition
Difficult interior removal in restricted, occupied, or hazardous spaces. Requires engineered shoring, detailed planning, and experienced crews.
Where We Perform Interior Demolition
Commercial office buildings and retail spaces undergoing tenant buildout or renovation. Industrial facilities requiring equipment removal and interior reconfiguration. Hospitals, schools, and institutional buildings where work happens adjacent to occupied spaces. Government and military buildings undergoing modernization or adaptive reuse. Historic structures where selective removal must preserve architecturally significant elements.
The Abatement Connection
Interior demolition almost always uncovers or involves regulated materials — asbestos in floor tile and pipe insulation, lead paint on walls and trim, PCBs in caulk and light ballasts. Because TIS performs both interior demolition and abatement, we handle environmental issues as they arise without stopping work to mobilize a separate abatement contractor. That keeps the schedule intact and eliminates the gap between environmental clearance and demolition resumption.
Why TIS For Interior Demolition
We don’t pawn off the hard parts. Our crews perform the concrete cutting, coring, torching, and technical separation work in-house. That gives us direct control over quality, schedule, and safety in the most demanding interior environments. Combined with our in-house abatement capability, TIS delivers the full interior demolition scope — including environmental work — under one contract.
Request a Project Assessment
Contact Trinity Industrial Services for a project assessment or quote. We'll evaluate your site, identify any environmental pre-work required, and provide a scope and timeline built around your schedule and budget requirements.