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    Route 40 Bridge over the Hoosic River – Controlled Demolition, Inc. – Video - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Route 40 Bridge over the Hoosic River - Controlled Demolition, Inc.
    Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland, USA (acting as Implosion Subcontractor to General Contractor, Harrison Burrowes Bridge Constructors o...

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    Demolition Derby in KANAB, UTAH! – Video - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Derby in KANAB, UTAH!
    This video has HORRIBLE quality, but what do you expect in 2007. We thought it would be fun to throw it back to one of Paul #39;s early derbies that was held in ...

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    Building demolition in Dallas. Implosion. – Video - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Building demolition in Dallas. Implosion.
    Successful demolition of the old Xerox building in Dallas TX. February 1, 2015. You hear the explosions and then the building implodes. Then the dust cloud.

    By: Nate Chessin

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    ACS Securities Building – Controlled Demolition, Inc. – Video - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ACS Securities Building - Controlled Demolition, Inc.
    Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland, USA (acting as Implosion Subcontractor to Main Demolition Contractor, Lindamood Demolition, Inc. of I...

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    Final warning: Sidewalk stalls demolition soon - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE Davao City Demolition Unit (CDU) is set to give their final warning to vendors who violate the one-third-two-third policy at Bankerohan Public Market Thursday before conducting a demolition operation in the area this week.

    CDU head retired Colonel Yusof Jimlani said that they plan to push through the said demolition in the area together with the Traffic Management Center (TMC) on Friday.

    The said demolition operation had been postponed since December last year.

    "Sa tinuod lang, involve man gud ug bugas maninda sila tungod makapalit sila ug bugas pagka hapon so naningkamot pud ta na mangita ta ug lugar nila na kabalhinan (To be honest, this is about subsistence, they are selling in order to buy food in the afternoon so we are trying our best to look for a place for them to transfer)," TMC chief retired superintendent Rhodelio Poliquit said.

    Jimlani also said that the delay was also due to the effect of the recent events that had happened in the country such as the visit of Pope Francis and the Mamasapano, Maguindanao incident.

    "The way I look at it, lain man pud gud na after sa mga nahitabo sa Pilipinas mag-demolish ta didto, dili pud ta ganahan na tan-awon ta nila as irreligious (It is not right that after all that happened in the Philippines we will proceed with demolishing there, we do not want them to look at us as irreligious)," he said.

    Jimlani said they will deploy a total of 60 personnel for the demolition operation.

    As their demolition operations resumed last January 5, he said that they already had 20 confiscations from their operations around the city wherein most confiscated were fruits that have been donated to charity institutions.

    Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on February 12, 2015.

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    Report: Bridge demolition flawed, ODOT leader says - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The state's top transportation official says a contractor's review of the Hopple Street overpass demolition plan likely was flawed, according to a report.(Photo: The Enquirer/Liz Dufour)Buy Photo

    The state's top transportation official says something was flawed in the demolition of the old Hopple Street overpass the first public comments from a state official about last month's incident that killed a construction worker.

    "We had a plan and it failed," Ohio Department of Transportation Director Jerry Wray told state lawmakers Tuesday, according to a report by Gongwer, an online-only, independent statehouse news service.

    Wray briefly addressed the Interstate 75 bridge collapse incident while speaking to members of the House Finance Committee about the state's $5.9 billion transportation budget proposal. Lawmakers asked Wray questions about crumbling bridge infrastructure across the state, but Rep. Alicia Reece, D-Bond Hill, then asked ODOT's leader about the Jan. 19 Hopple overpass collapse that killed a Kokosing Construction Co. foreman, according to Gongwer.

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    Wray told lawmakers ODOT's investigation is ongoing, and the state doesn't know exactly what went wrong yet in the demolition process.

    Gongwer also reported Wray said another contractor reviewed the demolition plans.

    ODOT officials clarified to The Enquirer on Wednesday that an independent engineer has not yet fully reviewed the plan, and Wray was referring to Kokosing's two engineers who developed, approved and reviewed the demolition plan.

    Columbus-based Kokosing is the lead contractor on a $91 million project that is remaking a part of I-75, including building the new Hopple Street interchange.

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    Excavator bites a house – demolition of an old school house 1/2 – Video - February 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Excavator bites a house - demolition of an old school house 1/2
    Excavator / digger is eating an old school house - College of north west London.

    By: Mario Kubala

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    Las Vegas hotel demolition – Video - February 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Las Vegas hotel demolition
    Las Vegas Clarion Hotel and Casino Implosion 2/10/15.

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    The Website is Down #4 Sales Demolition – Video - February 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The Website is Down #4 Sales Demolition

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    Demolition begins on steam heat plant that caused oil spill - February 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Workers have begun tearing down a closed steam heat plant on North Washington Avenue in Scranton that leaked fuel oil into the Lackawanna River in July.

    Late last week, demolition started on the northeast wall of the facility owned by Dunmore businessmen Louis and Dominick DeNaples. They plan to tear down the entire complex, including the tank where the leak originated.

    The plant once piped steam heat to most buildings in downtown Scranton. In 2006, the state Public Utility Commission allowed then-operator Community Central Energy Corp. to stop service and shut down after financial difficulties.

    No one is sure how much No. 6 fuel oil leaked from the aboveground storage tank, puddled on-site, flowed into the sewers and eventually reached the Lackawanna River through its combined sewer overflow below the Poplar Street bridge.

    About 71,000 gallons remained in the 508,000-gallon tank when a contractor drained it. State environmental regulators blamed a missing brass valve for the leak.

    In November, the state Department of Environmental Protection announced it would fine the DeNaples brothers a civil penalty for using an improperly certified contractor to handle the tank and for storing contaminated soil in a partially uncovered pile.

    DEP has not yet set the penalty amount because it let the owners extend the due date for a report on the sites environmental status from mid-January to the end of April, spokeswoman Colleen Connolly said.

    The new deadline was necessary after a delay in obtaining equipment to remove the fuel tank, she said. The owners still must remove it and clean the contaminated soil.

    Because it is more practical to remove the tank and complete the soil cleanup as part of the characterization process, the extension request was reasonable and approved, she said in an email.

    The report will include an ecological receptor evaluation that will address the spills influence on the river, she said.

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