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    Counter Strike: Global Offensive – Demolition (Episode #2) HOW TO TEAMWORKS – Video - November 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Church & Morse demolition time-lapse – Video - November 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Counter Strike: Global Offensive – Demolition (Episode #3) ZOOOGY – Video - November 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Throw It N Da Bag (feat. G. Dirty, Hen Sippa & Demolition D) – Video - November 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Demolition, Renovations On Deck As Springfield Makes Way For MGM - November 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SPRINGFIELD The last obstacle removed, MGM Springfield moved forward Wednesday morning with plans to transform three city blocks into an $800 million gambling resort.

    Contractors drilled for soil samples at the site of a closed school on Howard Street. It was only hours after state voters rejected a referendum that would have barred casinos in the Bay State.

    There's plenty of work to be done, and a 33-month construction window.

    Old brick buildings will be razed. Construction will follow, beginning with a parking garage, and ending in August 2017 with the first customers coming through sometime between that August and February 2018.

    The 141/2-acre site in downtown Springfield's South End is a mix of historic landmarks, low-slung retail buildings and empty parking lots. Several small businesses along Main Street will close in December, clearing out before demolition begins this winter.

    "There won't be much time delay in terms of actually having to do things, because remember, demolition comes first and while the demolition is happening, design will be ongoing and interaction with the city will be ongoing," said Springfield's chief development officer, Kevin Kennedy.

    The city is expecting to improve water and sewer pipes near the site as part of the construction, he said.

    The site is roughly a rectangle bordered by Columbus Avenue and Union, Main and State streets. Some buildings slated for demolition were renovated after a June 2011 tornado ripped through the neighborhood. The scars of that storm are still evident today. Buildings are boarded up, left unrepaired. Apartments are still being renovated.

    MGM Springfield is planning to adapt some historic buildings for reuse in the company's urban casino plan.

    For example, the eight-story former Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Building, constructed in 1908 at Main and State streets, will be refurbished as administrative offices for MGM Springfield. The limestone building, with its Classical Revival design, was the tallest steel office structure in Springfield when it was built, which generated controversy at the time and led to building-height restrictions that lasted until the 1970s.

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    Demolition starts on 1910 Yokohama warehouse architects sought to save - November 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    YOKOHAMA Demolition began Thursday in Yokohama on a warehouse that witnessed Japans industrial rise in the 20th century and even survived the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake.

    Major trading house Mitsui & Co. built the warehouse in 1910 with a combination of bricks, wood and steel beams to withstand earthquakes.

    The building, which stocked raw silk, was even older than the famous red brick warehouse in the port city.

    Given its historical significance, architects lamented the demolition of the warehouse. Up until the start of work, groups of architects based in the Kanto region had asked relevant parties to change their mind.

    In Yokohama, one historical building after another has been demolished. This is a critical situation, said Mitsuyoshi Kasai, a member of one of the architect groups involved in trying to preserve the warehouse. I wish public authorities had stepped in with more determination.

    The architects had requested Ken Corp., a Tokyo-based real estate firm that now owns the warehouse, not to scrap it. Although the Yokohama Municipal Government suggested the structure should be designated as a cultural asset, the real estate firm eventually decided to raze it because of maintenance costs.

    The removal work is scheduled to be finished in February, Ken said. The firm has not decided how the site will be used.

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    Demolition for massive eyesore put on hold - November 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Each day Rachel Cooper stares at a massive eyesore that sits in the middle of her neighborhood on the 700 block of South Randolph Street.

    What she sees is a once two story church that contractors transformed into a house that has now been left abandoned.

    Over the years there were hopes someone would move in, but that quickly diminished when vandals targeted the building. They stripped it, leaving the building tattered and shattered.

    Because of the buildings gradual decay it was placed on the citys demolition list.

    Ashamed, ashamed of my neighborhood, and I love my neighborhood, said Cooper as she looked at the damaged property.

    For a couple of years Cooper has waited for demolition crews to move in but a wrecking ball hasnt graced the churchs steeple.

    24-Hour News 8, has learned that Indianapolis Code Enforcement is currently reassessing the citys demolition list. The plans is to make a new priority list.

    The reassessments started shortly after the demolition process was transferred from Marion County Health Department, to code enforcement.

    Despite the switch, Cooper would like to see something done with the property that sits in the middle of her neighborhood.

    We need to focus on the rental properties and home ownership in our areas because it is never going to get any better, said Cooper.

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    National Demolition Association Convention and Expo Expecting Record Attendance - November 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Washington, DC (PRWEB) November 06, 2014

    With the demolition industry on the rebound and the city of Nashville as the setting for its annual Convention and Expo, the National Demolition Association (NDA) is predicting DEMOLITION 2015 to be one of the most well-attended events in the associations history. DEMOLITION 2015 takes place March 21-24, 2015, at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center.

    Nearly all of our members are reporting business is booming and most are optimistic that theyll reach pre-recession levels in the next few years. When you combine that kind of economic confidence with the draw of Nashville as a must-see city, every indication is that DEMOLITION 2015 will be a record-setter for the industry, said NDA's Mike Taylor.

    The last time the NDA held its convention and expo in Nashville, it attracted a record-breaking number of attendees and exhibitors. DEMOLITION 2015 is generating the same kind of buzz this time around for our members, many who will be coming to the event ready to place long-postponed orders for new equipment and services, he said.

    Prospective exhibitors at DEMOLITION 2015 can access the complete package of registration materials posted on the NDA website. The annual event, which is also the most comprehensive education conference in the industry, pulls in an international audience of decision-making demolition professionals involved in every facet of the demolition process, including general contractors, civil engineering firms, and recycling, landfill, and architectural salvage operations.

    New in 2015 will be the addition of a fully outfitted Technology Pavilion which will showcase the technologies, systems, project management solutions and business tools that are creating new opportunities for demolition professional to increase margins and raise efficiency. Our members have an intense interest in learning all about the new technology thats available today and they are ready to buy, Taylor said.

    The Technology Pavilion Exhibitor Package for exhibitors includes not only all general exhibitor benefits, but also value-added pre-show promotional opportunities in the NDA Newsletter, NDA website and Demolition magazine, as well as special signage, booth upgrades and other benefits that extend year-round.

    A wide variety of sponsorship opportunities are still available, including Gold and Silver Sponsorships.

    The Convention & Expo section of the NDA website includes access to the Exhibitor Prospectus; the Technology Pavilion Flyer; a view of the Expo Floorplan; a list of all registered exhibitors to date; information on remaining sponsorship opportunities; booth personnel registration form; and an exhibitors-only portal.

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    Demolition Man Sega Mega Drive Genesis Complete Soundtrack OST – Video - November 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    AVAFreeStylE DemolitionXIIX FlagMovie #6 – Video - November 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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