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    CS:GO Gameplay – Counter Strike Global Offensive Gameplay (Demolition) – Video - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    CS:GO Gameplay - Counter Strike Global Offensive Gameplay (Demolition)
    Gameplay - Counter Strike Global Offensive CS:GO - NEW Counterstrike GO Multiplayer GAMEPLAY on Demolition on the map Short Train Reaper13AW: ...

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    High Desert Demolition Derby2014-Final – Video - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    High Desert Demolition Derby2014-Final

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    Demolition firm and waste management specialist team up to recycle dismantled tower blocks in Nottingham - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Rubble left over from demolition site in Lenton, Nottingham

    A total of 3% of waste from the demolition site has headed to landfill, according to Total Reclaims and Wastecycle.

    Total Reclaims and Wastecycle are working as contractors for Nottingham City Council (NCC) and Nottingham City Homes (NCH), who have embarked on a demolition and new build programme across the city.

    Five sixteen storey tower blocks have been demolished in Lenton, Nottingham, as part of the demolition project. The demolition arisings from the tower blocks have been reused on site, recycled, or taken somewhere else in the city to aid other building projects.

    Wastecycle's commercial director Paul Clements said: "We're always looking for the most efficient and environmentally-friendly way to sort and handle the waste we deal with.

    "The tower block sites in Nottingham have of course been a challenge, but we we`re keen to work alongside NCH and Total Reclaims to get the best possible results - and at 97% recycling rate, there's very little more we could do to achieve our objectives."

    Each tower block in Lenton produces more than 9,500 tonnes of rubble, as much as possible of which is crushed on site to be used as hardcore for the new development, according to Wastecycle and Total Reclaims. The remaining rubble processed into various recycled aggregate products and then moved on to sites across Nottingham, including the new A453 trunk road and the tram works.

    Total Reclaims director Richard Taylor said: "The soft strip method we are using with these flats gives us the opportunity to take out as much as we can from the fabric of building, before the actual demolition of the structure begins.

    "By the time our demolition robots begin to take the first few floors down, we are dealing with an empty shell, and at ten floors our high reach machinery can get involved, pulling down the remainder of the building.

    "Once we complete demolition on this site, we expect around 9,500 tonnes to remain there as hardcore, the equivalent to one of the blocks staying in the ground where it once stood. When you're dealing with structures of this size, it's fantastic to know that such a small proportion of it will end up in landfill."

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    TCHC tenant still living in empty building slated for demolition - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    There is now a padlock on the front door of 14 Blevins Place, the empty 14-storey Regent Park building originally slated for demolition on Oct. 6.

    Empty that is, except for Candice McGowan and her two teenage children, who more than a week later continue to live in their ground-floor apartment with a separate entrance, holding up the demolition as her lawyer and the Toronto Community Housing Corporation continue to discuss temporarily moving the family elsewhere.

    The issue, as previously reported by the Star, is that McGowan is not a tenant in good standing and has been battling eviction by the TCHC since February 2013 for allegedly having multiple loaded handguns in her apartment, owing rent and misstating her income.

    McGowan claims there is no basis for the eviction, and that she had no knowledge of guns in the apartment. On Tuesday, McGowan told the Star that the next hearing date at the Landlord and Tenant Board has been scheduled for Dec. 3.

    In the meantime, the TCHC confirmed that they are continuing to have discussions with McGowans legal counsel about providing McGowan and her children with temporary housing.

    The TCHC has stated that it will cost $10,000 per day to have demolition equipment and contractors sitting idle.

    Our contractors are still proceeding with work on other buildings nearby, TCHC spokesperson Sara Goldvine said Tuesday.

    It is unclear how long it will be before that $10,000 price tag kicks in.

    Meanwhile McGowan, who is currently unemployed and says she and her children have nowhere else to go, says she is becoming increasingly anxious about living in the vacated building.

    She has her own washer and dryer, but the laundry room she would otherwise rely on is now inaccessible, she says.

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    James River Fishing Pier demolition begins | With Video - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The city of Newport News has began the demolition of the Old James River Bridge/Fishing Pier. Workers are drilling lift holes for the cables in the roadway and removing the rails. This work has to be finished before the roadway can be craned lifted from

    NEWPORT NEWS

    The demolition of the 86-year-old James River Fishing Pier began last week.

    The first 900 feet are scheduled to be demolished by the end of January, and the rest will be demolished by the end of August, city engineer Carolyn Herman said.

    The new pier will be built in several stages the first 900-foot section is scheduled to be completed and open to the public by May 1 with the next 350 feet to be completed by Aug. 1 to create a 1,250-foot pier.

    The city will collect bids in the spring so the pier can be extended closer to its original 3,000 feet one of the longest municipal piers in the country and a piece of the former bridge to Isle of Wight County.

    The design for the extension is underway, and construction will begin in late summer 2015, Herman said.

    The city originally planned to shorten the pier to 1,250 feet, but when bids came in lower than expected $2.3 million instead of the $4.4 million that was budgeted city leaders decided to extend the pier to closer to its original length 2,250 to 3,000 feet.

    Workers from Crofton Construction Services of Portsmouth are drilling lift holes in the concrete deck and removing the railing. After the rail is removed, workers will begin removing the pier deck sections late next week, said Naymond Sunkins, senior construction inspector.

    The new pier will be made entirely of concrete, including the beams and decking. The old bridge had metal beams, which deteriorated in the brackish water.

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    McCLellan Building Demolition – Video - October 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    McCLellan Building Demolition
    Video by James Shiffer.

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    Tony Stewart & Brad Keselowski: Post-race Demolition Derby – Video - October 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tony Stewart Brad Keselowski: Post-race Demolition Derby
    More antics after the 2014 Bank of America 500 in Charlotte.

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    Sheriff: Demolition continues in Maimpis - October 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- A sheriff tasked by the Regional Trial Court (RTC) branch 47 in this city said over the weekend that the demolition of illegal structures in the contested 130-hectare property in Barangay Maimpis, being claimed by lawyer Eligio Mallari and some 90 farmers on the other end, is ongoing as embodied in the June 4, 2014 Writ of Demolition issued by the court.

    In his fifth partial report furnished Sun.Star Pampanga, Sheriff Designate-on-Case Angelito Domingo said that from September 3, the demolition of remaining structures--concentrating on the boundaries-- in the two parcels of land under Lot 3364 with TCT No. 154516-R (now TCT No. 042-2012002013) and Lot 3843 with TCT No. 154515-R (now TCT No. 042-20100057900) situated in Maimpis village in the City of San Fernando, continues.

    "With the aid of a geodetic engineer, we are following the technical descriptions as embodied in the name of the petitioners (Spouses Eligio and Marcelina Mallari)," said Domingo.

    He added in the report that "we are putting mounts of soil on perimeter boundaries because the bamboo posts and barbed wires had been destroyed and/or taken by the people who are respondents/affected individuals."

    "As regards to the unauthorized planted sugarcane and others," Domingo furthered, "demolition has already been caused through the use of bulldozers and tractors."

    In the meantime, he said in the report, the chief of police of the City of San Fernando and Pampanga provincial police officers "keep on personally monitoring from time-to-time the on-going demolition to maintain peace and order."

    "Up to the present, the demolition is on-going until it is fully accomplished for the proper turn over to the petitioners as embodied in the June 4, 2014 Writ of Demolition issued by the honorable Court. If the tenor of the Writ of Demolition is fully complied, the corresponding report will be filed and complete turnover of the subject property to the petitioners will be made," concluded Domingo. (JTD)

    Published in the Sun.Star Pampanga newspaper on October 14, 2014.

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    Wokingham's Eustace Crescent reduced to piles of rubble as transformation project begins - October 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A street dubbed Useless Crescent is one step closer to ditching its unpleasant nickname, as more than half the buildings have been knocked down.

    Our photographs show Eustace Crescent being reduced to piles of rubble as wrecking teams work to transform the run-down estate.

    Demolition is well under way and planning permission for the replacement street Phoenix Avenue is due to be decided by Wokingham Borough Council in the next few months.

    A council spokeswoman confirmed demolition was going well.

    Eustace Crescent will rise from the ashes to become Phoenix Avenue

    She added: It is hoped the whole site will be levelled and cleared by the end of November.

    Councillor David Lee, who represents Norreys ward, said: I know that people are delighted with the start and things are moving along faster than they were before, with demolition to fully be finished within the next couple of weeks and building to start next year.

    Subject to planning approval, construction of replacement homes by council-owned Wokingham Housing Ltd will start on site early next year.

    Demolition of Eustace Crescent expected to start in next few weeks

    The roads new name was unanimously chosen by a panel of residents and councillors in July, after The Wokingham Times ran a competition asking for readers suggestions.

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    Demolition derby with tanks – Video - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition derby with tanks
    Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/ghurtado99.

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