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WINDSOR LOCKS Traffic will be affected when demolition begins next month on Terminal B at Bradley International Airport, the Connecticut Airport Authority said.
The upper departure roadway after Terminal A and the Sheraton Hotel will be closed permanently. Traffic will be diverted to the lower level after the Sheraton Hotel.
The closing of that part of the roadway is necessary for the demolition of the existing viaduct roadway, the airport said. The right lane in the lower level arrivals roadway will be closed after Terminal A. Signs and lane markings will point out the new traffic pattern.
From Dec. 8 to Dec. 11, the entire upper roadway will be closed and all traffic will be diverted to the lower level from 7:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m.
The demolition and road closures are anticipated to only cause minor delays, the airport said.
Kevin A. Dillon, the executive director of the airport authority, said in June that terminal was sparsely populated by the the Transportation Safety Administration and the state police, and both were moving out.
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November 13, 2014 by
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The former Butterball plant at 150 Main St. is in the midst of demolition Wednesday. (Vince Winkel / Longmont Times-Call)
While a lot of the old Butterball plant near First Avenue and Main Street remains intact, city officials and project developers report that plans for the area are moving forward and there is tangible progress.
"We've started recycling the old equipment and materials," explained Brian Bair of 150 Main LLC, the developer of the property. He represents both the property owner and Niwot-based 150 Main. "The demolition has started and we are breaking down portions of the site."
Already, portions of the Butterball building are coming down, as walls have been removed and the insides are being either demolished or repurposed. Bair says the entire structure will be gone by the end of this year.
The developers are currently focused on the first of several phases, which is the redevelopment of 150 Main St. and the old plant.
"We're talking about Class A multi-family apartments, with some office and retail space," Bair said. "That's about 300 or more multi-family units and up to 12,000 square feet of new commercial space."
Bair says the goal is to have the new building in place by early summer 2015.
The hope is the project extends the downtown feel of Main Street further south.
"Does it have a downtown feel?" asked David Starnes, Longmont's Redevelopment & Revitalization manager. He thinks it will. "It should grow the downtown area. We're pretty excited about it."
That growth will equal more jobs, more housing, more retail and more tax revenue for Longmont.
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Eagle-eyed Bracknell residents will have spotted a demolition machine moving in on Winchester House in Bracknell Town Centre as demolition gets underway.
Mark Gibson sent us photos of the crane arriving at the former home of 3M.
A source on site said: "The 'cruncher' is a 50m reach demolition machine fitted with a munching arm.
"As Winchester House is 54 metres high it is planned to have a four metre platform of building rubble for it to sit on."
Picture Gallery: Take a look around Bracknell's infamous Winchester House
The machine, a Hitachi EX1200 long reach, weighs approximately 108 metric tonnes and has a top travelling speed of 2.2mph.
777 Group, the company supplying the machine at Winchester House, have used 'the cruncher' on similar projects in Bournemouth and Gateshead as you can see in the video below.
The diverse machine can also be used for excavation and has seen use at quarries and dredging riverbeds.
At the end of September, The Bracknell Times' Jennie Slevin reported: "Hoardings closing off Bracknell s most notorious eyesore are expected to be put in place next week ahead of its demolition.
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November 12, 2014 by
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November 12, 2014 by
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THERE will be no demolition of illegal structures inside the North Negros Natural Park (NNNP) after the majority of the members of the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB), especially mayors and barangay officials, voted to maintain the status quo.
The controversial structures include vacation and rest houses standing on the protected zone.
Governor Alfredo Maraon Jr., who chaired the PAMB meeting Tuesday, voted for the demolition and became emotional in defending his stand for the dismantling of about 90 illegal structures.
The owners of these structures were issued cease and desist orders by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
We in government should not make illegal acts legal. The NNNP is the last frontier of our environment in Negros. We should protect it not only for ourselves but for the generations to come. Our forest was so vast before but it is slowly dwindling because of these illegal structures. Most of those having illegal structures like vacation houses have the money and yet they still would want to get the little that is left for the poor," Maraon said.
He added that he will make sure that the issue will be properly brought before Environment Secretary Ramon Paje.
Maraon said he is more concerned about the many who would be affected of the forest destruction rather than the few people who have the money and own vacation houses.
The PAMB members voted 34-11, with one abstention.
Most of those who voted for the demolition are members of the PAMB Technical Working Group (TWG) and representatives of non-government organizations.
The division of the house was based on Article 4 of the recommendation made by the TWG of PAMB that states, Illegal occupants are to vacate and illegal structures are to be demolished for PAMB approval in accordance with Articles 449, 450 and 451 of the Civil Code of the Republic Of the Philippines and Section 21 of Republic Act 7586 or the NIPAS Act, and Section 4A that states, Illegal structures outside of hazard zone shall be utilized for public use as maybe determined by the PAMB.
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Washington, DC (PRWEB) November 12, 2014
The National Demolition Association (NDA) is pleased to announce that Cheryl Caulfield, IOM, CAE has joined the association as Executive Director. Caulfield will work directly with NDA leaders and volunteers to help guide and execute on the organization's strategic initiatives, programs and policies. Caulfield is replacing NDA Executive Director Michael R. Taylor, CAE, who is retiring from the association after 25 years of service.
Caulfield has more than 20 years of association experience, including a mix of advocacy, member education, membership development, financial management and meetings management experience. She spent a number of years working for building and real estate associations, including several years at the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), where she was both a senior vice president for government affairs and, before that, vice president for the NAHB Builder 20 Clubs.
"The Board of Directors is excited to begin working with Cheryl," said NDA President Jeff Kroeker of Kroeker, Inc. in Fresno, Calif. "Her proven abilities in advocacy, membership development and member education will be incredible assets to the NDA. We're thrilled to have a leader of this caliber helping to define the future of the demolition industry. I would also like to thank Mike Taylor for his commitment to the success of the NDA and our members over the past quarter century.
Caulfield has also served as president/CEO of the American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA). Working with both global and domestic manufacturing CEOs, she was responsible for the daily management of ABMA and implemented the organizations strategic initiatives and global anti-counterfeiting programs, education, ANSI standards development and industry relations. She holds a bachelors degree in political science from Old Dominion University, a Certified Association Executive designation from American Society of Association Executives and a Certified Institute Organization Management designation from the United States Chamber of Commerce.
About the NDA The National Demolition Association is a non-profit trade organization representing approximately 800 U.S. and Canadian companies and many international firms that are involved in the demolition process. Membership includes demolition contractors, general contractors, civil engineering firms, and recycling, landfill, and salvage operations. The association's efforts help members stay abreast of environmental, regulatory and safety matters, keep regulators informed about issues facing the industry, increase public and industry awareness, and provide members with networking opportunities and information on the latest technical advances in equipment and services. The website is http://www.demolitionassociation.com. Twitter: @NDAMakingWay; Facebook: Facebook.com/DemolitionAssoc.
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