Hurstville, Blakehurst, Caringbah, Miranda and the waterfront pockets
St George & Sutherland Shire
Sydney's south mixes post-war fibro and brick stock with tightly held waterfront land, and both ends of that spectrum keep demolition crews busy. Fibro-era housing puts asbestos removal at the centre of nearly every program, while sloping and waterfront blocks around the Georges River and Port Hacking test access planning, retaining structures and erosion controls.
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What Level 2 work looks like here
Fibro construction through the district means bonded asbestos removal is the dominant early stage, with clearance certification gating the machine work.
Sloping blocks complicate everything from machine positioning to where bins and stockpiles can safely sit; some waterfront jobs stage plant from barges or shared access ways.
Retaining walls between neighbouring properties require engineering review before demolition alters the loads they carry.
Sediment control near waterways is enforced firmly, and consent conditions reflect the sensitivity of the receiving environment.
Common jobs
Frequent Level 2 scopes in this area
Fibro cottage demolitions with full asbestos programs
Sloping-site knockdowns with staged machine access
Boatshed, garage and secondary structure removals on waterfront lots
Demolition work in NSW is licensed by SafeWork NSW in classes reflecting the scale and risk of the work, and asbestos removal requires its own Class A or Class B licence depending on the material. Ask any demolition provider for their licence class and number, confirm it matches the scope of your job, and verify it through SafeWork's public verification channels before signing anything.
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