Demolition from NFF Excavating is built for Indiana ground that has gotten away from you. Around Rushville and the surrounding counties, land can go from manageable to overgrown in only a few seasons. Fence rows fill in, drainage edges get choked off, vacant lots turn into nuisance complaints, wooded trails disappear, and future building sites become hard to even walk. Dave Norris brings the equipment, local knowledge, and owner-operated attention needed to turn that kind of property back into ground you can use, inspect, maintain, and improve.
A demolition job is not finished when the structure falls. It is finished when the debris is organized, the site is safer, the hauling plan is handled, and the property is ready for what comes next. NFF Excavating provides practical demolition services for homeowners, farms, contractors, restoration companies, and municipalities that need unsafe or unwanted structures removed. The work is practical, not decorative. We look at access, slope, soil, drainage, trees worth saving, debris that needs hauled, and the next step after the clearing is done. That next step might be a driveway, a barn pad, a cleaned ditch, a food plot, a pasture edge, a building site, or simply a property that can be mowed and maintained again.
What this service includes
Every property is different, but most demolition projects include a mix of inspection, access planning, machine work, debris handling, and final cleanup. Some jobs call for selective clearing around good trees. Others call for aggressive reclamation where brush, saplings, storm debris, or invasive species have taken over. The goal is to match the method to the land instead of forcing every job into the same approach.
- House, shed, barn, garage, and outbuilding demolition
- Storm damaged and fire damaged structure cleanup
- Concrete, slab, and foundation removal support
- Nuisance property cleanup for local agencies
- Final grading and site cleanup after removal
Because NFF Excavating also handles related services like Forestry Mulching, Land Clearing, Ditch Clearing, Municipal Drainage Maintenance, Dave can look at the whole job instead of only one piece of it. If a clearing job needs a culvert opened, a rough grade corrected, a lane cut, or debris moved to a better location, that can be planned up front. That saves time, avoids rework, and usually gives the customer a cleaner result.
How we plan the work
A good result starts before the machine unloads. We ask what the property needs to do when the work is finished. Is it for access, drainage, building, pasture, hunting, municipal maintenance, or cleanup before sale? We also look at where trucks can enter, where equipment can turn around, where spoil or logs can be placed, and whether wet ground, utilities, overhead wires, property lines, or neighboring land will affect the plan.
- Inspect access, utilities, debris, and disposal needs
- Confirm what stays and what goes
- Tear down in a controlled sequence
- Separate debris when practical
- Grade and clean the site for the next use
That planning matters because excavation and land work can create problems if it is rushed. Cutting too much can remove privacy or mature trees that should have stayed. Ignoring drainage can leave ruts and soft spots. Leaving debris in the wrong place can make mowing, farming, or future construction harder. NFF Excavating approaches demolition with the same discipline Dave brings from farming, trucking, and years of equipment operation: look first, plan the route, then do the work in the right order.
When this service is a good fit
This service is a good fit when you have land that is hard to walk, hard to maintain, or hard to use. It is also a good fit when the job requires more than a skid steer and more judgment than a weekend rental machine. Customers call for demolition when they need a field edge cleaned up, a future structure site opened, a drainage route maintained, a storm-damaged area cleaned, or an overgrown property brought back into shape.
It is especially useful on rural properties around Rushville, Shelbyville, Greenfield, Connersville, Greensburg, Eastern Indianapolis Suburbs. These areas often include a mix of agricultural land, wooded acreage, older homesites, creek crossings, drainage ditches, barns, driveways, and field access lanes. That mix requires a contractor who is comfortable with real ground conditions rather than perfect subdivision lots. NFF Excavating is built for that kind of work.
Equipment and jobsite control
The Komatsu PC210 gives NFF Excavating reach, power, and control for heavy work. The hydraulic thumb is useful for grabbing logs, sorting debris, removing brush piles, handling demolition material, and placing material where it belongs. The mower setup is useful for vegetation management and reclaiming overgrown corridors. Support equipment and hauling can be coordinated based on the job, the debris, and the condition of the access route.
Equipment is only part of the equation. The operator has to know when to cut, when to pull, when to track around a wet area, when to leave a tree alone, and when to stop and confirm the customer is getting what they asked for. That is where an owner-operated crew makes a difference. The person quoting the job is the person responsible for how it turns out.
Service areas
NFF Excavating is based in Rushville and serves a 65-mile radius across Central and Southeast Indiana. Common service areas include Rushville, Shelbyville, Greenfield, Connersville, Greensburg, New Castle, Knightstown, Richmond-area rural properties, and the eastern Indianapolis suburbs. We also work throughout Rush County, Shelby County, Hancock County, Fayette County, Decatur County, Henry County, Franklin County, and nearby counties when the project is a good fit.
- Rush County, Indiana
- Shelby County, Indiana
- Fayette County, Indiana
- Henry County, Indiana
- Decatur County, Indiana
- Hancock County, Indiana
- Bartholomew County, Indiana
- Franklin County, Indiana
- Wayne County, Indiana
- Union County, Indiana
- Marion County, Indiana
- Johnson County, Indiana
- Madison County, Indiana
- Delaware County, Indiana
- Randolph County, Indiana
- Ripley County, Indiana
- Jennings County, Indiana
- Dearborn County, Indiana
- Ohio County, Indiana
- Brown County, Indiana
- Morgan County, Indiana
- Hendricks County, Indiana
- Hamilton County, Indiana
Do not see your area? Larger jobs often justify travel beyond the normal radius. Send the location, photos, and scope through the form and Dave can tell you quickly whether it makes sense.
Related project examples
If you want to see how similar work looks in the field, review these project pages: Shelby County Ditch Clearing, Rush County Log Jam Removal, Trail Clearing, House Demolition, Yard Void Fill and Topsoil. They show the same practical approach: identify the problem, choose the right equipment, open access, clean up the obstacle, and leave the property more usable than it was before.
Get a quote
The best way to price demolition is to see the property or at least review clear photos and a good description. Acreage matters, but so do access, density, slopes, wet areas, debris volume, disposal needs, and the finished result you want. Use the form on this page or call Dave directly at (765) 561-1792. Straight information up front leads to a better quote and a better job.

