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Rubble Removal
We safely remove war-damaged debris while managing explosive risks, ensuring that rebuilding efforts can move forward in heavily affected zones.
Clearing the path for safe reconstruction
Rubble from destroyed buildings poses significant challenges for reconstruction, as it often conceals unexploded ordnance and/or landmines. These hidden threats, buried in debris or collapsed structures, are difficult to detect and require specialised expertise and equipment to clear them safely, ensuring the protection of workers and local communities.
Our solution
Crosstech specialises in rubble clearance using specially adapted armoured construction machinery and remote-controlled devices. These machines allow us to safely and efficiently clear rubble in high-risk environments, addressing both visible and hidden threats. Our teams combine manual searches, mechanical equipment, and cutting-edge detection tools to thoroughly clear rubble in urban and rural settings, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum safety.
Crosstech key services
- Debris removal by machine. Armoured construction machinery and remote-controlled devices are used to clear large debris. The machines are designed to safely handle rubble and the operator is shielded in an armoured cabin to ensure their safety in the event of an explosion.
- Laying debris on a flat surface for examination. Once the debris is cleared, it is laid out on a flat surface for systematic inspection. This step ensures that all rubble is carefully checked for any hidden explosives before further handling.
- Detection and removal of explosive remnants. Advanced metal detectors and manual search techniques are employed to identify any unexploded ordnance or landmines within the debris. Once detected, these explosive remnants are safely removed and disposed of, ensuring the area is secure for reconstruction.