Renewed Resources provides removal and clearance services for unwanted furniture, storage materials, racks, equipment and selected recyclable items from warehouses and commercial spaces. Larger projects may require a site assessment to confirm manpower, vehicles, access, dismantling and material-handling requirements.
Suitable for relocation, downsizing, end-of-lease clearance, stockroom clearing and operational clean-ups.
Warehouse clearance projects may involve bulky items, heavy materials, large quantities and strict site-safety requirements. Every project begins with a thorough assessment before work is confirmed — ensuring the right resources, access planning and material-handling approach are in place from day one.
Renewed Resources assesses the project before confirming items for removal, materials suitable for recovery, manpower and vehicle requirements, dismantling needs, loading access, project phases, completion timeline and any special site requirements. This structured approach helps minimise disruption to ongoing operations while meeting your handover or completion deadline.

Real projects handled by the Renewed Resources team across Singapore.




From single-phase stockroom clear-outs to multi-stage operational clearances, Renewed Resources works with your timeline and site constraints.
Remove unwanted furniture, materials and equipment before moving to a new facility. Ensures only what you need makes the move.
Prepare the warehouse for landlord inspection and handover. Cleared zones, documented and ready for final sign-off.
Clear accumulated packaging, furniture and approved materials from stockrooms and back-of-house storage areas.
Remove approved contents from a closing warehouse or commercial operation, coordinated to meet your final exit timeline.
Complete the project across several stages while selected warehouse operations continue, minimising disruption to your business.
The following categories cover the most common items assessed during warehouse and commercial clearance projects. Acceptance is confirmed during the site assessment and depends on condition, weight, dimensions and handling requirements.
Accurate project information allows the team to determine feasibility, resource requirements and any special handling needs before confirming a quotation. Providing complete details upfront helps avoid scope changes and delays.
Every warehouse clearance project follows a structured process — from initial information submission through to site handover — ensuring clarity on scope, resources and timelines at every stage.
Provide the site address, photographs, material list and target completion date via email or WhatsApp.
The team checks whether the materials and project requirements can be assessed and confirms next steps.
The team reviews items, access, loading conditions and safety requirements at the warehouse location.
A proposed operational sequence, manpower and vehicle arrangement is developed based on the assessment findings.
The approved scope, charges, exclusions and timeline are confirmed in writing before work begins.
Approved items are removed according to the project plan, with on-site coordination and client supervision.
Cleared zones are reviewed and agreed documentation is provided to support handover or project records.
Warehouse and industrial sites carry specific access, safety and operational requirements. Projects may require site induction, safety footwear, high-visibility clothing, restricted-zone access, traffic management and loading-bay coordination. Depending on the site, machinery isolation, clear lifting routes, client supervision and item labelling may also be necessary.
Retained and removed items must be clearly separated and labelled before work begins. This ensures the clearance team operates efficiently and does not inadvertently handle items that are to remain on-site.

There is no fixed pricing for warehouse clearance. Each project is assessed individually, and the quotation reflects the specific scope confirmed during assessment. The following factors directly influence the final quote.
Material volume, item weight, dimensions and the number of trips required to complete the clearance.
Distance to the loading bay, vehicle-height restrictions, lifting-equipment requirements and vehicle type needed.
Manpower required, dismantling complexity, project duration and special-access or induction requirements.
Operating-hour restrictions, after-hours access requirements, disposal and processing requirements, and mixed or contaminated materials.

Client preparation is an important part of a successful warehouse clearance. Taking the following steps before the team arrives helps ensure the operation proceeds safely and on schedule.
Yes, subject to a site assessment and confirmation of the project scope. The assessment determines what can be accepted, the resources required and the operational timeline.
Selected racks may be removed where the dismantling, weight and lifting requirements are assessed in advance. Not all rack configurations can be accepted without prior evaluation.
Selected machinery or components may be assessed. Acceptance is not guaranteed, and specialised or heavy items must be disclosed before the site assessment is arranged.
Yes. Different material streams may be assessed within one project, but they must be separated and handled according to their individual requirements.
Equipment requirements will be assessed and confirmed in the quotation. Lifting or mechanical-handling needs must be declared during the assessment stage.
After-hours projects may be arranged subject to availability, site-safety requirements and property management approval. Please declare scheduling restrictions at the assessment stage.
Chemicals, liquids, gas cylinders, batteries and other hazardous items must be declared before any assessment is confirmed. These items may not be accepted, and must not be presented on-site without prior written agreement.
Where included in the agreed scope, reporting may cover collection dates, material categories, vehicle usage, before-and-after photographs, recorded quantities and a completion summary.
In addition to warehouse clearance, Renewed Resources supports businesses across Singapore with a range of commercial clearance and collection services.
Structured removal of office furniture, equipment and materials during relocation, downsizing or closure projects.
Assessment and removal of surplus office furniture, including desks, chairs, cabinets and workstations.
Scheduled and on-demand collection of approved recyclable materials from commercial premises.
Collection of paper, cardboard, cartons and selected metal items from offices and commercial operations.
Secure handling and destruction of confidential business documents and printed materials.
Send the inventory, site photographs, estimated volume, loading information and required completion date. The team will review your project and advise on the next steps, including whether a site assessment is required before a quotation can be confirmed.
📧 enquiries@renewedresources.sg
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Renewed Resources Pte Ltd
31 Woodlands Close, #03-24
Horizon, Singapore 737855
UEN: 202230085G
Include your warehouse address, floor area, material categories, estimated volume, rack or machinery details and target completion date.