SIC 6-Digit Codes for "demolition"
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- 1795-01 - Demolition ConsultantsDemolition Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the demolition of buildings and structures. They work with clients to assess the feasibility of demolition projects, develop demolition plans, and oversee the execution of those plans. Demolition Consultants are responsible for ensuring that demolition projects are …Examples: Commercial building demolition, Industrial plant demolition, Bridge demolition, Highway
- 1794-01 - Landfill DemolitionLandfill demolition is a specialized industry that involves the dismantling and removal of landfill sites. This process is necessary when a landfill has reached its capacity or is no longer in use. Landfill demolition requires a range of heavy-duty equipment and skilled workers to safely and efficiently dismantle the site. The process involves the removal of all waste materials, …Examples: Landfill closure and remediation, Landfill expansion, Landfill capping, Landfill reclamation, Landfill gas management,
- 1795-02 - Demolition ContractorsDemolition contractors are companies that specialize in the dismantling and removal of buildings, structures, and other man-made objects. This industry involves the use of heavy machinery and specialized tools to safely and efficiently demolish structures of all sizes. Demolition contractors work on a variety of projects, from small residential buildings to large commercial …Examples: High-rise buildings, Bridges, Industrial plants, Shopping malls, Parking garages, Residential homes, Schools,
- 1795-05 - Smoke Stacks-DismantlingSmoke Stacks-Dismantling is a specialized industry that involves the dismantling and removal of smoke stacks from various structures. This process requires a high level of expertise and precision to ensure the safety of workers and the surrounding environment. Smoke stacks are typically made of heavy materials such as concrete, steel, or brick, and can range in height from a few feet to several …Examples: Chimney demolition, Boiler stack demolition, Steel mill stack demolition
- 1799-51 - Removers-IndustrialCompanies in the Removers-Industrial industry are specialized trade contractors that provide services related to the removal of heavy machinery, equipment, and other industrial materials. These companies are often hired to dismantle and remove large structures, such as factories, power plants, and refineries. The work involves a high level of expertise and requires specialized equipment and …Examples: Factory demolition, Paper mill demolition
- 1521-48 - Office Renovation ServiceOffice renovation service is an industry that specializes in the renovation and remodeling of commercial office spaces. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to improve the functionality, aesthetics, and overall appeal of office spaces. Office renovation service providers work closely with clients to understand their specific needs and requirements, and then develop …Examples: Demolition and debris removal
- 1794-04 - BulldozingBulldozing is a type of excavation work that involves the use of heavy machinery to move large amounts of earth, rocks, and debris. Bulldozers are the primary tool used in this industry, and they are used to level and grade land, clear away debris, and prepare sites for construction. Bulldozing is a crucial part of many construction projects, as it allows for the creation of a level and stable …Examples: Demolition
- 1795-06 - Swimming Pool RemovalSwimming pool removal is a specialized industry that involves the demolition and removal of swimming pools from residential and commercial properties. This process is typically done when a pool is no longer in use, has become a safety hazard, or when the property owner wants to repurpose the space. Swimming pool removal requires a team of skilled professionals who have experience in …Examples: Residential swimming pool removal, Commercial swimming pool removal, Community pool removal, Hotel pool removal, School
- 1799-88 - Bobcat ServiceBobcat Service is a specialized trade contractor industry that provides excavation and earthmoving services using Bobcat equipment. This industry involves the use of Bobcat skid-steer loaders, compact excavators, and other specialized equipment to perform a variety of tasks such as grading, digging, trenching, and demolition. Bobcat Service companies typically work on construction sites, …Examples: Demolition
- 3483-01 - Fuses-Blasting (Manufacturing)Fuses-Blasting (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Ammunition, Except for Small Arms (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of fuses and blasting caps used in explosives for various applications such as mining, construction, and demolition. The fuses and blasting caps are designed to ignite explosives in a controlled manner, ensuring safety and precision in …Examples: Demolition explosives
- 3531-04 - Construction Equipment (Manufacturing)Construction Equipment (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of heavy machinery and equipment used in construction projects. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment, including cranes, bulldozers, excavators, loaders, and backhoes. The equipment produced by this industry is used in various construction projects, such as building …Examples: Demolition equipment manufacturing
- 5093-27 - Metal Buyers (Wholesale)Metal Buyers (Wholesale) are companies that purchase scrap and waste metal materials in bulk from various sources such as construction sites, manufacturing plants, and demolition sites. These companies then sort, process, and sell the metal to other businesses that use it for manufacturing or construction purposes. Metal Buyers (Wholesale) play a crucial role in the recycling industry by …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 5169-03 - Explosives (Wholesale)The Explosives (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of explosive materials to various sectors such as mining, construction, and military. These materials include dynamite, blasting agents, detonators, and safety fuses. Companies in this industry are responsible for the safe and legal transportation, storage, and sale of these materials. They must comply with strict regulations and …Examples: Demolition explosives
- 7353-06 - Excavating Equipment-Renting & LeasingCompanies in the Excavating Equipment-Renting & Leasing industry provide heavy machinery and equipment to construction companies, contractors, and other businesses on a rental or leasing basis. This industry involves the rental and leasing of excavators, bulldozers, loaders, backhoes, and other heavy equipment used in excavation and earthmoving activities. The equipment is typically rented out …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 7353-09 - Bulldozers For HireCompanies in the Bulldozers For Hire industry provide heavy construction equipment rental and leasing services, with a focus on bulldozers. Bulldozers are versatile machines that are used for a variety of tasks, including grading, excavation, and demolition. Bulldozers are essential for many construction projects, as they can move large amounts of earth quickly and efficiently. Companies …Examples: Demolition
- 1499-05 - Diamond DrillingDiamond drilling is a specialized technique used in the mining and construction industries to create holes in hard materials such as concrete, rock, and asphalt. This process involves the use of diamond-tipped drill bits that are capable of cutting through even the toughest materials. Diamond drilling is a precise and efficient method that is used to create holes of various sizes and depths for a …Examples: Demolition
- 1521-03 - General ContractorsGeneral Contractors are professionals who oversee and manage construction projects from start to finish. They are responsible for coordinating and supervising all aspects of a construction project, including hiring subcontractors, obtaining permits, and ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. General Contractors work on a variety of projects, including residential, …Examples: Demolition projects
- 1521-08 - Water Damage Restoration-ResidentialWater Damage Restoration-Residential is a specialized industry that deals with the repair and restoration of residential properties that have been damaged by water. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to mitigate the damage caused by water and restore the affected property to its pre-damaged condition. Water damage can be caused by a variety of factors, including floods, …Examples: Flood damage restoration, Burst pipe repair, Roof leak repair, Sewage cleanup, Mold remediation, Water damage
- 1542-20 - Contractors-SpecialtyContractors-Specialty is a subdivision of the General Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings industry that focuses on providing specialized services for construction projects. These contractors are hired to perform specific tasks that require a high level of expertise and skill. They work on a variety of projects, including commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and government facilities. …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 1542-22 - Construction Site Clean-Up ServicesConstruction Site Clean-Up Services is a specialized industry that provides cleaning and maintenance services to construction sites. This industry is responsible for ensuring that construction sites are clean, safe, and free of debris. Construction Site Clean-Up Services typically involves the removal of construction waste, debris, and hazardous materials from the site. This industry plays a …Examples: Demolition cleaning
- 1629-08 - Railroad ContractorsRailroad Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction, maintenance, and repair of railroad tracks, bridges, tunnels, and other related infrastructure. These contractors work closely with railroad companies to ensure that the tracks are safe and efficient for the transportation of goods and passengers. The work of Railroad Contractors involves heavy machinery, specialized …Examples: Railroad demolition
- 1771-08 - Sidewalk ContractorsSidewalk contractors are companies that specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of sidewalks. This industry involves working with concrete and other materials to create safe and functional walkways for pedestrians. Sidewalk contractors may work on projects for residential, commercial, or municipal clients, and may be involved in both new construction and renovation projects. …Examples: Sidewalk demolition and removal
- 1794-03 - Excavating ContractorsExcavating Contractors are companies that specialize in excavation work, which involves the removal of earth, rock, and other materials from a site in order to prepare it for construction or other uses. These contractors use a variety of heavy equipment and machinery to perform their work, including bulldozers, backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks. Excavating Contractors may work on a range of …Examples: Demolition
- 1794-06 - Site Development ContractorsSite Development Contractors are companies that specialize in preparing land for construction projects. This involves a range of activities such as excavation, grading, and paving. Site Development Contractors work on a variety of projects including commercial, residential, and industrial sites. They are responsible for ensuring that the land is properly prepared for construction and that all …Examples: Demolition
- 1794-08 - Dirt ContractorsDirt Contractors are companies that specialize in excavation work, specifically the removal and transportation of dirt, soil, and other materials from construction sites. These contractors are responsible for preparing the site for construction by digging trenches, grading land, and removing debris. They also provide services such as land clearing, demolition, and site preparation. Dirt …Examples: Landscaping and hardscaping projects, Road and highway construction, Building foundations and footings, Pipeline
- 1794-11 - Dozer ServiceDozer Service is a specialized industry within the Excavation Work sector that involves the use of bulldozers to perform various tasks related to earthmoving and land clearing. Companies in this industry typically provide dozer services to clients in the construction, mining, forestry, and agricultural sectors. Dozer operators are highly skilled professionals who are trained to operate heavy …Examples: Land clearing, Site preparation, Road construction, Dam construction, Mining operations, Forestry operations,
- 1794-13 - Trackhoe ServiceTrackhoe Service is a specialized industry within the Excavation Work sector, focused on providing heavy equipment and skilled operators for digging, grading, and earthmoving projects. This industry involves the use of trackhoes, also known as excavators, which are versatile machines equipped with a digging bucket and hydraulic arm for precise excavation and material handling. Trackhoe Service …Examples: Demolition
- 1795-04 - Concrete Breaking Cutting & Sawing & EtcThe Concrete Breaking Cutting & Sawing & Etc industry involves the demolition and removal of concrete structures and surfaces. This can include cutting, drilling, breaking, and sawing concrete to create new openings or remove existing structures. The industry is often used in construction projects, where old structures need to be removed to make way for new ones. It can also be used in …Examples: Concrete cutting, Concrete drilling, Concrete breaking, Concrete sawing, Concrete removal, Concrete grinding, Concrete
- 1799-54 - Concrete RecyclingConcrete recycling is the process of reusing concrete debris generated from demolition or renovation activities. This industry aims to reduce waste and environmental impact by recycling concrete waste into usable products such as gravel, sand, and aggregate for construction purposes. Concrete recycling involves the crushing, screening, and removal of contaminants such as reinforcement …Examples: Concrete aggregate, Road base, Drainage material, Landscaping material, Pipe bedding, Structural fill, Parking lot
- 2892-01 - Explosives (Manufacturing)Explosives (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of explosive materials that are used for various purposes such as mining, construction, military, and entertainment. The manufacturing process of explosives requires a high level of precision and safety measures to prevent accidents. The industry is highly regulated by government agencies to ensure the safety of workers and the public. …Examples: Demolition explosives
- 3531-05 - Excavation Equipment ManufacturersExcavation Equipment Manufacturers are companies that specialize in the design, production, and distribution of heavy machinery used in excavation and earthmoving operations. These companies manufacture a range of equipment that is used in construction, mining, and other industries that require the movement of large amounts of earth and rock. The equipment produced by Excavation Equipment …Examples: Demolition Contractors
- 3531-10 - Concrete Breaking Cutting Equipment (Manufacturing)Companies in the Concrete Breaking Cutting Equipment Manufacturing industry are involved in the production of machinery and equipment used for breaking and cutting concrete. This industry is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry, which is classified under SIC Code 3531. The equipment produced by these companies is used in a variety of applications, …Examples: Concrete saw manufacturers, Diamond blade manufacturers, Hydraulic breaker manufacturers, Jackhammer manufacturers,
- 3531-17 - Scrap Processing Equipment (Manufacturing)Scrap processing equipment manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of machinery and equipment used to process and recycle scrap metal. This industry is a crucial part of the larger metal recycling industry, which is focused on reducing waste and conserving resources by reusing and repurposing scrap metal. Scrap processing equipment manufacturers design and produce a …Examples: Demolition companies
- 3531-27 - Scaffolding (Manufacturing)Scaffolding manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of temporary structures used to support workers and materials during construction, maintenance, and repair projects. These structures are typically made of steel or aluminum and are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, making them highly versatile and adaptable to a range of different projects. …Examples: Demolition
- 3546-98 - Power-Driven Hand Tools (Manufacturing)Companies in the Power-Driven Hand Tools Manufacturing industry are involved in the production of a wide range of power tools that are used in various applications. These tools are designed to be powered by electricity, compressed air, or gasoline, and are used to perform tasks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to do by hand. The industry includes the manufacturing of drills, saws, …Examples: Construction equipment manufacturers, Automotive parts manufacturers, Aerospace parts manufacturers, Metalworking
- 4212-10 - Trucking-DumpTrucking-Dump is a subdivision of the Local Trucking without Storage industry, classified under SIC Code 4212. This industry involves the transportation of loose materials, such as sand, gravel, and dirt, using dump trucks. Dump trucks are specifically designed to carry and unload heavy materials, making them ideal for construction sites, mining operations, and other similar projects. Companies …Examples: Demolition sites
- 4212-21 - Recyclables-Pick Up ServiceCompanies in the Recyclables-Pick Up Service industry are responsible for collecting and transporting recyclable materials from various sources to recycling facilities. This industry plays a crucial role in reducing waste and promoting sustainability by ensuring that materials such as paper, plastic, glass, and metal are properly disposed of and reused. Recyclables-Pick Up Service companies …Examples: Construction and demolition debris recycling
- 4212-22 - Hauling & Debris RemovalHauling & Debris Removal```, a subdivision of the SIC Code 4212, involves the transportation of goods and materials from one location to another without storage. This industry is specifically focused on the removal of debris, waste, and other unwanted materials from construction sites, residential areas, and commercial properties. The companies operating in this industry are responsible for the …Examples: Demolition debris removal
- 4499-12 - Ship WreckersShip Wreckers is an industry that specializes in the dismantling and recycling of decommissioned ships. This process involves the careful removal of all usable materials and equipment from the ship, including metals, electronics, and machinery. The remaining hull is then broken down and disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner. Ship Wreckers play an important role in the maritime …Examples: Marine demolition
- 4953-01 - Dumps-RubbishCompanies in the Dumps-Rubbish industry are responsible for the collection, transportation, and disposal of waste materials. This industry includes businesses that operate landfills, incinerators, and other waste disposal facilities. The primary goal of these companies is to manage waste in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. This involves complying with regulations and implementing …Examples: Demolition companies
- 4953-03 - Landfills-SanitaryThe Landfills-Sanitary industry involves the disposal of non-hazardous solid waste materials in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. This includes the operation and management of landfills that are designed to prevent contamination of the surrounding environment. The industry is responsible for the collection, transportation, and disposal of waste from residential, commercial, and …Examples: Construction and demolition waste disposal
- 4953-11 - Recycling Equipment & SystemsRecycling Equipment & Systems" is an industry that specializes in the design, manufacture, and installation of equipment and systems used in the recycling process. This industry is responsible for creating machinery that can sort, process, and recycle a wide range of materials, including paper, plastic, glass, and metal. Recycling Equipment & Systems companies work to create efficient and …Examples: Construction and demolition recycling
- 4953-12 - Landfills-Solid WasteThe Landfills-Solid Waste industry, classified under SIC Code 4953, involves the disposal of non-hazardous solid waste materials in designated areas of land. This industry is responsible for managing the waste generated by households, businesses, and industries. Landfills are carefully designed and constructed to prevent contamination of the surrounding environment and to ensure the safe disposal …Examples: Construction and demolition debris landfills
- 4953-14 - Waste MaterialsThe Waste Materials industry, classified under SIC Code 4953, involves the collection, transportation, and disposal of waste materials. This industry is responsible for managing various types of waste, including municipal solid waste, hazardous waste, and industrial waste. The industry plays a crucial role in maintaining public health and safety by ensuring that waste is disposed of in a safe and …Examples: Construction and demolition waste management
- 4953-21 - Hazardous Materials ConsultantsHazardous Materials Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations on how to safely handle, transport, store, and dispose of hazardous materials. They work with a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and transportation, to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations related to hazardous …Examples: Construction and demolition
- 5032-23 - Road Materials (Wholesale)Companies in the Road Materials (Wholesale) industry are involved in the distribution of materials used in the construction and maintenance of roads, highways, and other transportation infrastructure. These materials include asphalt, concrete, gravel, sand, and other aggregates. The industry plays a crucial role in the transportation sector, as it provides the necessary materials for the …Examples: Demolition contractor
- 5032-38 - Concrete-Crushed (Wholesale)Concrete-Crushed (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry that involves the wholesale distribution of crushed concrete. Crushed concrete is a recycled material that is produced from the demolition of concrete structures such as buildings, bridges, and roads. The concrete is crushed into small pieces and then sold to …Examples: Road construction, Building foundations, Parking lots, Sidewalks, Retaining walls, Landscaping, Drainage systems, Pipe
- 5082-08 - Excavating Equipment (Wholesale)Companies in the Excavating Equipment (Wholesale) industry are involved in the distribution of machinery and equipment used in construction and mining activities. This includes the wholesale of excavators, bulldozers, loaders, backhoes, and other heavy-duty machinery used in excavation and earthmoving operations. The industry plays a crucial role in providing the necessary equipment for …Examples: Demolition equipment suppliers
- 5082-33 - Importers-Contractors Equipment Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Importers-Contractors Equipment Supplies (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of construction and mining equipment and supplies. These companies purchase equipment and supplies from manufacturers and then sell them to contractors, construction companies, and mining companies. The industry involves a range of products, including heavy machinery, tools, …Examples: Demolition equipment distributors
- 5084-46 - Rubbish Removal-Contractors Equipment (Wholesale)Companies in the Rubbish Removal-Contractors Equipment (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of equipment and machinery used for rubbish removal and waste management. This includes a wide range of products such as compactors, balers, shredders, and other specialized equipment used by contractors and waste management companies. The industry plays a crucial role in the …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 5084-77 - Asbestos Removal Supplies & Equipment (Wholesale)Asbestos Removal Supplies & Equipment (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that provides equipment and supplies for the safe removal of asbestos-containing materials. Asbestos is a hazardous material that was commonly used in construction materials until the 1980s, and its removal requires specialized equipment and procedures to ensure the safety of workers and the environment. This industry …Examples: Building demolition companies
- 5085-11 - Tools-Powder Actuated (Wholesale)The Tools-Powder Actuated (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of tools that use powder-actuated technology to drive fasteners into hard surfaces such as concrete and steel. These tools are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and other industries that require fast and efficient fastening solutions. Companies in this industry typically sell their products to …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 5085-75 - Garbage Equipment-Industrial-Coml (Wholesale)Companies in the Garbage Equipment-Industrial-Coml (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of industrial garbage equipment. This includes a wide range of products such as garbage trucks, compactors, balers, shredders, and other waste management equipment. These companies typically sell their products to commercial and industrial customers, such as waste management …Examples: Demolition companies
- 5093-13 - Scrap Metals & Iron (Wholesale)Companies in the Scrap Metals & Iron (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of scrap and waste materials, specifically metals such as iron, steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. These companies purchase scrap metals from various sources, including individuals, businesses, and government agencies, and then sort, process, and sell the materials to manufacturers and other …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 5093-14 - Scrap Metals-Processing/Recycling (Wholesale)The Scrap Metals-Processing/Recycling (Wholesale) industry involves the buying, processing, and selling of scrap metals for recycling purposes. This industry plays a crucial role in reducing waste and conserving natural resources by diverting scrap metals from landfills and reusing them in the production of new products. Companies in this industry typically purchase scrap metals from various …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 5093-20 - Salvage-Yards (Wholesale)Salvage-yards (wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale distribution of scrap and waste materials, particularly those that can be salvaged and reused. These companies purchase damaged or decommissioned vehicles, machinery, and equipment, and then dismantle them to recover any usable parts or materials. Salvage-yards (wholesale) typically sell these salvaged parts and materials to …Examples: Demolition salvage
- 5093-21 - Tire Disposal (Wholesale)Tire Disposal (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Scrap and Waste Materials (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the collection, transportation, and disposal of used tires. This industry is responsible for the proper disposal of tires that are no longer suitable for use, whether due to wear and tear or damage. Tire Disposal (Wholesale) companies work with a variety of clients, including tire …Examples: Demolition companies
- 5731-14 - Metal Locating Equipment (Retail)Metal Locating Equipment (Retail) is a specialized industry that provides tools and equipment for detecting and locating metal objects. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including construction workers, archaeologists, hobbyists, and security personnel. Metal Locating Equipment (Retail) is an essential industry that helps individuals and organizations locate metal objects that are …Examples: Demolition companies
- 5932-07 - Building Materials-Used (Retail)Building Materials-Used (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of previously owned building materials to consumers. These materials are typically sourced from demolition sites, construction projects, or from individuals who have excess materials from their own building projects. The industry focuses on providing affordable options for consumers who are looking to complete home …Examples: Used lumber, Reclaimed bricks, Salvaged doors, Secondhand windows, Recycled roofing materials, Pre-owned plumbing
- 5932-14 - Lumber-Used (Retail)Lumber-Used (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of previously owned lumber products to consumers. These products are typically sourced from demolition sites, construction sites, and other locations where lumber is no longer needed. The lumber is then inspected, sorted, and prepared for sale in a retail setting. This industry provides an environmentally friendly option for …Examples: Reclaimed wood, Salvaged lumber, Recycled timber, Secondhand boards, Used planks, Repurposed beams, Pre-owned hardwood,
- 5932-46 - Windows-Used (Retail)The Windows-Used (Retail) industry involves the buying and selling of used windows for residential and commercial buildings. These windows are typically sourced from demolition sites, renovations, or excess inventory from manufacturers. The industry provides an affordable alternative to purchasing new windows and promotes sustainability by reducing waste. Companies in this industry may …Examples: Vinyl replacement windows, Double-hung windows, Casement windows, Bay windows, Picture windows, Sliding windows, Awning
- 7353-05 - Backhoe RentalBackhoe rental is a specialized industry within the heavy construction equipment rental and leasing sector. Companies in this industry provide backhoes, which are versatile machines used for digging, excavating, and moving large amounts of earth and other materials. Backhoes are commonly used in construction, landscaping, and agricultural projects. Backhoe rental companies typically offer a range …Examples: Demolition projects
- 7353-98 - Heavy Construction Equipment-RentalHeavy Construction Equipment-Rental is an industry that involves the renting of large and heavy machinery used in construction projects. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for construction companies that require specialized equipment for a limited period of time. Heavy Construction Equipment-Rental companies offer a wide range of equipment that includes bulldozers, excavators, …Examples: Demolition
- 7359-90 - Dust Control Materials-RentingCompanies in the Dust Control Materials-Renting industry provide equipment and materials to control dust and other airborne particles in various settings. This includes construction sites, mining operations, industrial facilities, and more. The industry offers a range of solutions to minimize the negative impact of dust on workers' health and the environment. Dust control materials-renting …Examples: Demolition sites
- 7389-41 - DiversThe Divers industry, classified under SIC Code 7389, involves companies that provide a range of underwater services. These services include underwater construction, inspection, repair, and salvage operations. Divers work in a variety of environments, including offshore oil rigs, shipyards, and ports. They use specialized equipment and techniques to perform their tasks safely and efficiently. …Examples: Underwater construction and demolition
- 7513-06 - Dump Truck RentingDump truck renting is a specialized industry within the broader category of truck rental and leasing without drivers. Companies in this industry provide dump trucks for short-term or long-term rental to businesses and individuals who need to transport large quantities of loose materials, such as dirt, gravel, sand, or construction debris. Dump truck renting is a crucial service for construction …Examples: Demolition companies
- 8322-78 - Emergency Disaster Restoration ServiceEmergency Disaster Restoration Service is an industry that specializes in providing immediate response and restoration services to individuals and businesses affected by natural disasters, accidents, and other emergencies. The primary goal of this industry is to minimize the damage caused by disasters and restore the affected property to its pre-disaster condition as quickly and efficiently as …Examples: Water damage restoration, Fire damage restoration, Mold remediation, Biohazard cleanup, Storm damage restoration, Smoke
- 8322-80 - Flood AssistanceFlood Assistance is an industry that provides support and aid to individuals and families affected by floods. This industry involves a range of services that help people recover from the damages caused by floods. Flood Assistance companies work closely with government agencies, insurance companies, and other organizations to provide immediate relief and long-term recovery solutions to those …Examples: Flood cleanup services, Water damage restoration companies, Disaster relief organizations, Emergency response teams,
- 8734-06 - Pollution Control ConsultantsPollution Control Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and solutions to businesses and organizations to help them reduce their impact on the environment. They work with clients to identify potential sources of pollution and develop strategies to minimize or eliminate them. Pollution Control Consultants are knowledgeable about environmental regulations and standards, and they …Examples: Construction and demolition