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    Ashthorpe demolition – Video - August 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Ashthorpe demolition
    Demolition of Ashthorpe tower block, Orchard Park, Hull. Sunday 11th Agust 2013. The actual #39;drop #39; is 50secs in and is repeated in slow-mo at the end.

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    Lewiston Idaho Demolition Derby 2013 – Video - August 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Lewiston Idaho Demolition Derby 2013
    Some more hillbilly fun.

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    arnprior demolition derby 2013 6 cylinder heat 3 1/2 – Video - August 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Demolition costs unavoidable for municipalities - August 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Belle Hatfield

    THE VANGUARD

    http://www.thevanguard.ca

    The costs of managing construction and demolition waste is becoming a catch-22 for municipalities in Yarmouth County.

    The issue was raised by Warden Murray Goodwin at a recent meeting of the Yarmouth County Solid Waste Park. The warden said he was hearing from residents complaining about the costs of getting rid of demolition debris. Tipping fees at the park on the Hardscratch Road have increased twice in the last couple of years. It now costs $128.50 a metric tonne to get rid of unseparated demolition debris. That puts tipping fees costs for demolishing the average home at between $7,000-$10,000. Barns and unfinished outbuildings would cost much less per square-foot because theres no dry wall and little plumbing to deal with.

    The waste park operates a construction and demolition site as part of its comprehensive solid waste management facility. In accordance with environmental regulations governing solid waste disposal, construction and demolition debris can only be disposed of at approved facilities that have the necessary environmental protections in place.

    Although acknowledging the expense, the town of Yarmouths CAO Jeff Gushue told the board that, even with increases, tipping fees do not pay for the costs of operating within environmental standards.

    Those environmental protections dont come cheap. While the park no longer has the authority to landfill regular household garbage (it is now trucked to Queens County for disposal) it does still landfill construction and demolition debris.

    It costs the solid waste park management board (operated by the three Yarmouth County municipal units) around $500,000 to open a new construction and demolition debris cell.

    The faster the cells are filled, the more expensive it becomes to operate the facility. That has helped propel the decision to raise tipping fees for unsorted waste.

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    State, federal agencies OK demolition of Old Quincy High - August 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Jessica Bartlett, Town Correspondent

    Demolition of the 88-year-old Quincy High building will move forward this month with the blessing of both the Massachusetts Historical Commission and the US Army Corps of Engineers.

    In a letter received on Tuesday, the New England District of the Army Corps agreed to a change in its Memorandum of Agreement with the city, which initially required that the old high school be mothballed until it could be renovated for a higher use.

    The proponent in seeking to fulfill its obligations under the agreement has conducted both an alternative use study and a cost analysis, the results of which have caused the proponent to conclude that the only reasonable alternative regarding the existing Quincy High School building is to demolish it, the letter states.

    The letter allows the city to demolish the building, promoting the citys desire to create a green space on the site.

    Quincy officials will have to compile a photographic record of the existing building by Sept. 27. The site must remain part of the new Quincy High School campus.

    Other requirements include: adequate space for off-street parking must be provided for those visiting the green space; walkways, retaining walls, and other uses should reuse the granite and brick salvaged from the demolished building; and interpretive displays should be erected to provide historic information about the building.

    The memorandum also asks that the Quincy Historic Commission have input in the redesigned site, and the Army Corps and the Massachusetts Historical Commission be able to evaluate the schematic and design plans for the green space.

    City Solicitor Jim Timmins said he was pleased with the progress.

    Im very delighted with the cooperation on the part of the Army Corps and Mass Historic. They were receptive to our request but worked very diligently with us to get this amendment done in an expedited fashion so we could do demolition work in the summer, he said.

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    FUKUSHIMA OFFICIALS-RADIOACTIVE WATER RETAINING WALL HAS COLLAPSED – Video - August 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    FUKUSHIMA OFFICIALS-RADIOACTIVE WATER RETAINING WALL HAS COLLAPSED
    I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)11.08.2013 News from many: This hurt... IT IS HAPPENING IN OUR HOME Planet ...

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    Kitchenaid Appliance Repair Atlanta GA (770) 577-5770 Dependable Services | Refrigerator – Video - August 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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