Demolition superintendent with 15 years running structural, selective, and industrial demolition projects — from pre-planning and permits to final grade. Safety-first, deadline-driven, and hands-on from the first walkthrough to the last load out.
Mario Bobadilla // Demolition Superintendent
For the last 15 years I've supervised demolition work across commercial, industrial, and institutional sites — high-reach structural takedowns, selective interior demo, and full site clears. I've run crews from 5 to 50, coordinated with GCs, engineers, and inspectors, and kept every one of my projects moving without cutting a single corner on safety.
My job starts long before the first machine touches the building: engineering surveys, utility disconnects, abatement coordination, dust and vibration control plans, and sequencing that protects adjacent structures. When the plan is right, the takedown is the easy part.
I believe the best superintendents lead from the ground, not the trailer. My crews know I'll never ask them to do something I wouldn't do myself — and that's why they stick around, and why the work gets done right the first time.
Full building takedowns — steel, concrete, and masonry — using high-reach excavators, processors, and controlled sequencing to protect adjacent structures.
Surgical strip-outs and partial demolition in occupied and historic buildings, where precision, protection, and coordination matter as much as production.
Job hazard analyses, engineering survey review, daily toolbox talks, and a zero-shortcut culture. Safety plans that crews actually follow.
Directing operators, laborers, and subcontractors across multiple fronts — scheduling, production tracking, and keeping every trade pulling the same direction.
Abatement sequencing, dust and runoff control, debris segregation, and recycling programs that keep projects compliant and landfill costs down.
Estimating support, utility disconnect coordination, permit walkdowns, demolition plans and means-and-methods documentation GCs and engineers can sign off on.
Full structural demolition in a dense downtown corridor. High-reach excavation with engineered protection of two adjacent occupied buildings.
420,000 SF plant clear including tank removal, equipment salvage, slab demolition, and 94% material recycling rate.
Selective demolition of three floors in a fully operational hospital — negative air, vibration limits, and zero disruption to patient care.
Whether you're a GC looking for a superintendent who runs a tight site, or an owner planning a demolition scope, I'm glad to walk the project and talk it through.