05/08/2026
Nobody schedules an emergency.
When equipment fails inside a live refinery or chemical plant, demolition isn't just "regular work done faster." It's one of the most demanding scopes in industrial services, and one of the least understood.
In our latest feature with BIC Magazine, we break down what really drives a successful emergency response inside an operating facility:
→ Why the first few hours set the tone for the entire project
→ How emergency demolition is as much about navigation and coordination as it is about cutting steel
→ Why Plan A rarely survives first contact, and the value of arriving with Plans B and C ready
→ The "invisible readiness" (credentialing, training, site familiarity) that determines who actually gets through the gate
With hurricane season approaching along the Gulf Coast, the question isn't whether the next emergency will happen. It's whether the response will be a scramble, or a phone call to a team already prepared to walk through the gate.
Read the full article: https://www.bicmagazine.com/resources/sponsored-content/when-catastrophe-hits-and-the-plant-is-still-running/