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MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Demolition of the Metrodome in Minneapolis was stopped Monday afternoon when a beam fell unexpectedly, project officials said.
The (Minneapolis) Star Tribune reported no one was hurt in the 1 p.m. CST incident.
Workers for a subcontractor, Frattalone, were taking down a section of one beam when another beam next to it crashed down out of sequence. The demolition work was halted until it could be determined what went wrong, the newspaper said.
A Mortenson Construction spokesman said it was possible the tear-down could resume yet this week.
Demolition of the 32-year-old stadium where the Minnesota Vikings and Twins played began last month to clear the site for a new $1 billion Vikings stadium. The Twins moved to their own Target Field in 2010.
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Metrodome demolition halted when beam falls out of sequence
Demolition is looming for the vacant but historic Castle Ballroom, which suffered heavy damage in November when much of the roof collapsed during a storm.
Part of the buildings west side also collapsed, and the structures interior has been open to the weather all winter. Barry Adelstein, a partner at SAG Properties, the owner, said Monday the building is too damaged to save.
Its a public safety issue at this point, and fixing it is just not practical, he said. We tried to save it. Were sorry we were not able to.
SAG Properties is seeking a demolition permit from the city. The permit application, filed Jan. 31, would allow the owner to take down the three-story structure once the citys Building Division determines that environmental concerns are met.
The building, at 2839 Olive Street, was a mess even before the roof fell in, but many of its original features had remained intact. The Landmarks Association of St. Louis led tours in the hope of generating interest in restoration.
Adelstein says potential developers examined the building but backed off when they weighed the high cost of renovation.
Castle Ballroom opened in 1908. At first called Cave Hall, the building became better known decades later as the Castle Ballroom, which drew most of its business from nearby Mill Creek and Yeatman, two predominantly black neighborhoods.
Miles Davis, Duke Ellington and Count Basie were among the musicians who played the ballroom before it closed in 1953.
In 2011, SAG Properties got the building on the National Register of Historic Places in the hope that the resulting availability of historic preservation tax credits would help spur redevelopment.
But unless someone with deep pockets steps forward almost immediately, the historic building will be flattened.
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Construction crews continue the demolition of the Metrodome, shown here with the roof partially dismantled, on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. (Courtesy of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority)
Demolition work at the Metrodome site stopped Monday after a beam fell unexpectedly.
Nobody was hurt and no equipment was damaged, according to construction manager Mortenson Construction.
According to a statement from Mortenson senior vice president John Wood, crews from subcontractor Frattalone were working on demolishing a section of beam on the northeast part of the Dome around 1 p.m. when an adjacent beam piece "came down out of sequence."
All work stopped immediately while engineers and contractors investigated the site.
Demolition work did not resume Monday, but foundation work on other areas of the site started again.
A Mortenson spokesman said demolition work is expected to resume later this week. He said there was no information on whether or how the delay might affect the construction schedule.
The Dome is being demolished to make way for the new $975 million Vikings stadium, which is scheduled to open in 2016 on the same site.
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