About NFDC
National Federation of Demolition Contractors

The most powerful voice in the demolition industry, the NFDC has championed the standards and professionalism of its members for more than 75 years. Backed up with regular member audits to assure expertise is maintained and reinforced, NFDC’s added value lies in the peace of mind and reduced risk it strives to assure for anyone planning or commissioning a demolition project.
With recycling rates of over 95%, members of the NFDC are the envy of the industry.
Safe in the knowledge that NFDC corporate members undergo rigorous audits and safety checks, you can be sure that choosing an NFDC member offers you peace of mind. Where do you draw the line on safety?
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