Dhilas Excavation & Demolition Pty Ltd delivers licensed demolition and excavation services across Clyde, a small industrial suburb near Auburn and the Parramatta River corridor. Our Sydney-based crew works with Cumberland Council requirements and site conditions specific to Clyde, from Clyde train station and the Clyde industrial precinct to the surrounding streets off Grand Avenue. Whether it's a partial renovation, a full knockdown, or a commercial strip-out, we manage permits, safety planning and site clean-up so your industrial, transport-oriented project runs smoothly from start to finish.



Partial demolition is a common request in Clyde, where light-industrial warehouses and a small pocket of older housing often only need part of the structure removed rather than a full rebuild. We carefully remove single rooms, additions and garages while keeping load-bearing sections of the home intact, paying close attention to boundary clearances and Cumberland Council planning conditions that apply in this area.
For full house demolition in Clyde, our team handles disconnection of services, safe removal of any asbestos-containing materials, and clearing the block down to a build-ready site. Given the light-industrial warehouses and a small pocket of older housing common throughout Clyde, we tailor our machinery and access plan to each site, minimising disruption to neighbouring properties near Grand Avenue.
Commercial demolition work in Clyde ranges from shopfront and fit-out removal to larger structural demolition for redevelopment sites. We coordinate closely with landlords, developers and Cumberland Council to manage safety, noise and traffic requirements, particularly around busier stretches like Grand Avenue where public access needs to be maintained during works.
We also carry out office and industrial demolition for the commercial buildings found around Clyde, including partition wall removal, ceiling and fixture strip-outs, and demolition of standalone industrial structures where they exist. Our crews coordinate around business hours and building management requirements to keep disruption to a minimum near Clyde train station and the Clyde industrial precinct.



Stripout services are frequently requested by Clyde renovators looking to gut kitchens, bathrooms and old flooring back to the frame or slab. We take extra care with shared walls, common property and building access, which matters especially for the strata-titled homes and units found throughout Clyde, and ensure demolition waste is removed and disposed of correctly.
Wall removal is a popular way to open up older, compartmentalised layouts common in Clyde's light-industrial warehouses and a small pocket of older housing. Before any wall comes down, our team checks whether it's load-bearing and arranges temporary support or engineering advice where required, keeping the rest of the structure safe throughout the renovation.
Excavation work in Clyde is shaped by alluvial floodplain soils typical of the Parramatta River corridor, which our team factors into every dig, from footings and basements to pool excavation and site levelling. We provide erosion and sediment control appropriate to local conditions, and plan machinery access carefully on the tighter blocks typical of Clyde.