KpH Deconstruction is an award-winning, employee-owned specialist contractor, certified to UKAS ISO 14001 and 45001 standards. As industry leaders, we provide a comprehensive range of services, including internal soft strip and enabling works, structural alterations, concrete demolition, mechanical and electrical strip-outs, waste removal, circular economy audits, and pre-refurbishment audits.

With over 20 years of experience, we have successfully delivered projects across the retail, commercial, and industrial sectors in London, the South East, and surrounding regions. Our “Right First Time” approach ensures that every project is executed with precision, efficiency, and a commitment to quality from the outset—minimising delays, reducing waste, and driving cost-effective outcomes.

Our reputation for excellence is built on strong partnerships with industry-leading clients and an unwavering commitment to safety, sustainability, and quality. We hold key accreditations, including CHAS, SMAS, FORS, CLOCS, ROSPA, British Safety Council, SSIP, Achilles, LRQA, and SGS, guaranteeing compliance with the highest industry standards.

Commitment to Sustainability

At KpH, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. We go beyond compliance, actively working to exceed environmental targets by maximising material reuse and recycling, reducing the demand for virgin resources, and diverting 100% of non-hazardous waste from landfill. Through strategic collaborations with platforms such as Globechain, programmes like Saint-Gobain’s Glass Forever, and take-back schemes with companies such as SAS, we ensure that materials find second lives wherever possible.

Delivering Excellence, Every Time

Whether acting as a principal contractor or subcontractor, we tailor our services to meet the unique needs of each project, ensuring it is completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Our “Right First Time” philosophy underpins everything we do, allowing us to deliver professional, safe, and sustainable solutions with minimal disruption.