Controlled Removal for Your Next Build

Commercial demolition services in Amarillo and throughout all of the Texas Panhandle, built around safety, planning, and site readiness.

When you need to clear a commercial building, foundation, or slab in Amarillo, you are not just removing material. You are setting the stage for your next project, and how that demolition is carried out affects everything from timeline to cost to safety. Lace Construction performs commercial demolition across the Texas Panhandle with careful planning, the right equipment, and a focus on leaving your site clean and ready for the work that follows.

Our commercial demolition services include full building removal, foundation and concrete demolition, and selective demolition for renovations or phased expansions. We work with property owners, developers, and general contractors who need controlled teardown that respects surrounding structures, site access, and local soil and drainage conditions common in Amarillo and surrounding communities. Every project starts with a site assessment and scope definition so you know what to expect before work begins.

If you are planning a commercial demolition project in Amarillo or the Panhandle, reach out to Lace Construction to schedule an on-site assessment.

Commercial Construction Capabilities

At Lace Construction, we deliver commercial construction services with the discipline, documentation, and execution standards expected on regulated and mission-critical projects. Our team applies structured project controls, compliance-aware planning, and field-proven execution to support private developers, institutional clients, and public-sector partners throughout the Texas Panhandle and beyond.

We provide end-to-end commercial contracting services, including:

• Site Preparation & Earthwork

Clearing, grading, excavation, and pad development performed with constructability, drainage, and long-term site performance in mind.

• Structural & Concrete Construction

Foundations, flatwork, structural concrete, and supporting site elements executed to engineered plans and quality control standards.

• Infrastructure & Utility Coordination

Stormwater systems, underground utilities, access roads, and supporting civil scopes coordinated with local authorities, engineers, and owners.

• Commercial Build-Outs & Improvements

Tenant improvements, facility upgrades, and phased construction planned to minimize operational disruption while maintaining schedule and cost control.

Compliance-Ready Project Execution

Lace Construction approaches commercial projects with a federal-grade mindset, even when operating in the private sector. Our internal processes are designed to align with FAR-based contracting principles, including:


  • Clearly defined scopes of work and change management controls
  • Documented scheduling, progress tracking, and cost transparency
  • Quality control planning aligned with contract requirements
  • Safety management integrated into daily operations
  • Formal closeout documentation and owner acceptance procedures

This disciplined approach reduces risk, improves predictability, and ensures accountability across all stakeholders.

FAR Awareness & Contracting Alignment


While not all commercial projects are governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), our leadership and project teams are experienced in operating under FAR-influenced environments. We structure our commercial contracts and internal controls to align with commonly applied federal standards, including:


  • Scope validation and constructability reviews
  • Change order documentation and approval protocols
  • Performance tracking and inspection readiness
  • Risk identification and mitigation planning

This makes Lace Construction a strong delivery partner for federal primes, public-private partnerships, and owners requiring audit-ready documentation.


NAICS Alignment


Our commercial contracting services align with the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes commonly used by public and private owners:


  • 238910 – Site Preparation Contractors (Primary)
  • 236220 – Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
  • 237310 – Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (supporting scopes)
  • 237110 – Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction

This alignment allows Lace Construction to seamlessly support projects that transition between commercial, municipal, and federal procurement environments.


Markets Served


  • Commercial Development
  • Office, Retail, and Light Industrial Facilities
  • Institutional and Public-Use Facilities
  • Infrastructure Support for Public Works and Utility Projects
  • Prime and Subcontractor Roles on Government-Adjacent Projects

Why Clients Partner With Lace Construction


  • Preparedness Over Guesswork- We invest time upfront to understand scope, constraints, and risks before work begins.
  • Clear Communication & Accountability- Owners receive consistent reporting, documented decisions, and defined points of responsibility.
  • Scalable Capability- Our field teams, equipment, and project management systems are built to scale from localized commercial jobs to multi-phase developments.
  • Compliance Without Complication- We bring structure and discipline to every project—without slowing progress or over-burdening the client.

You probably have a few questions before moving forward

Commercial demolition involves coordination, equipment, and planning that goes beyond just tearing something down. Here are answers to common questions we hear from property owners and developers in the Panhandle.

What does commercial demolition include?
Commercial demolition includes removal of buildings, slabs, foundations, and structural concrete using equipment such as excavators and loaders. It also includes debris removal, site clearing, and basic grading to prepare the lot for your next phase of construction.
How long does a typical commercial demolition take?
Timeline depends on building size, materials, access, and site conditions. A small warehouse or retail building may take a few days, while larger structures with underground utilities or phased removal can take several weeks.
What happens to the debris after demolition?
Debris is sorted on site when possible, hauled off in dump trucks, and disposed of at permitted facilities. Concrete and metal are often separated for recycling, and wood and mixed materials are handled according to local waste management requirements in Amarillo.
Why does soil and drainage matter during demolition?
Panhandle soil conditions affect how equipment moves across your site and how water drains after removal. We plan equipment staging and grading to avoid creating low spots or compaction issues that could delay your next phase of construction.
What is not included in demolition services?
Demolition does not include final grading, utility installation, or new construction unless those services are specifically included in your project scope. We leave your site accessible and ready for the next contractor or phase of work.

Lace Construction provides commercial demolition services across Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle with a focus on safety, planning, and site readiness. Whether you are clearing land for new construction, removing an outdated building, or preparing for a phased expansion, our team delivers controlled removal with clear communication and predictable scheduling. Contact us today to discuss your project and schedule a commercial demolition assessment.