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    Big Lick Demolition Derby 2014 – 80’s A Main – Video - May 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Big Lick Demolition Derby 2014 - 80 #39;s A Main
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    GTA 5 | Funny Moments | Demolition Darby, Races and Laughs! – Video - May 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Dresden Demolition Derby 2014 | Straight Stock Cars – Video - May 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Dresden Demolition Derby 2014 | Straight Stock Cars
    Filmed Sunday May 18th 2014 Dresden Ontario Canada.

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    Gameplay #9 ~ Elektro Demolition ft. Rain ~ DayZ: Epoch – Video - May 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Gameplay #9 ~ Elektro Demolition ft. Rain ~ DayZ: Epoch
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    Fears over demolition of Newmarket railway station - May 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The braced Newmarket Station. Photo: Michael Clayton-Jones

    Metro Trains plans to partially demolish one of Melbourne's classic inner-suburban red brick railway stations.

    Metro has applied to the City of Moonee Valley for a demolition permit for half of the crumbling, city-bound Newmarket station building, on the Craigieburn line, because it is structurally unstable.

    Public Transport Victoria will fund the works, costing $935,000.

    The council says Metro has advised it that the portion not demolished may have to continue to be propped up ''to help ensure the ongoing retention of the station''.

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    In his blog Waking Up In Geelong, train enthusiast Marcus Wong, who lives near Newmarket, documented how a long steel prop is ''reinforcing the entire south-eastern corner of the building''.

    He showed cracks in concrete pillars holding up the building, steel beams bolted on to reinforce brickwork on the eastern facade, and props and a steel beam supporting a deteriorating wall.

    A Metro spokeswoman said the demolition would start in May, in non-peak periods, and no train services would be affected. The demolished section will not be replaced.

    The spokeswoman said there were no fears for the safety of commuters. The building was being monitored regularly.

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    Mercy Medical Center properties closer to demolition - May 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Community Mercy Health Partners is preparing to demolish the former mental health services building, but uncertainty remains on the future of the Springfield Regional Imaging Center.

    CMHP spokesman Dave Lamb said plans are in place to begin removing asbestos from the mental health facility in the next few months.

    He said demolition on the building will likely begin next year.

    The announcement came after Clark County commissioners said CMHP officials asked the county to fund the demolition of buildings at 1343 and 1345 N. Fountain Blvd. But commissioners voted instead to terminate an ongoing lease on the properties for $1.

    Were giving them the property and in exchange they will be responsible for tearing down the buildings, Commissioner John Detrick said.

    Officials say they are still working on redevelopment possibilities for the North Fountain Avenue site.

    The possible demolition is the latest in a series of moves that have come as CMHP has consolidated properties downtown from throughout the city.

    A previous tenant on North Fountain, Mental Health Services for Clark and Madison Counties, relocated to 474 N. Yellow Springs St., across from Springfield Regional Medical Center downtown, in June of 2013.

    The $10 million, 31,000-square-foot mental health facility offers in-patient and out-patient services.

    For the hospital systems other former hospital site, Community Hospital on East High Street, demolition is almost completed. It began in February 2013.

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    Future for gasworks site revealed as demolition begins - May 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Demolition work has started to take down the gasworks Weston.

    Tom Wright, Reporter Monday, May 19, 2014 9:46 AM

    DEMOLITION experts have started taking down a familiar Weston landmark.

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    Work has begun at the former gasworks site in Drove Road, with contractors slowly dismantling the mammoth green structures, which ceased production in 1968.

    A Wales and West Utilities spokesman confirmed to the Mercury work would take about six months.

    Rumours have been circulating all week about what the area would be used for once DSM Demolition has finished removing the gas holders.

    New homes, a park, or even a large stadium have all been mooted while there were some tongue-in-cheek calls for an extra car park.

    However the utilities firm confirmed there are no plans to redevelop the site.

    Its spokesman said: Preparatory work to remove water from the tanks took place between January and April, then demolition work started this month.

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    Historic downtown El Paso buildings set to be demolished - May 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Crystal Price EL PASO, Texas -- An El Paso real estate development company has filed demolition permits with the City of El Paso to tear down a city block of historic buildings near San Antonio and Mesa in Downtown El Paso.

    River Oaks Properties plans to demolish the entire city block between 212 and 220 E. San Antonio St. in Downtown El Paso.

    This demolition permit application is in addition to the already accepted permit to destroy 109 S. Mesa St.

    KFOX 14 reached out to River Oaks Properties for comment about what will be put in place of the historic buildings. However, no one returned our calls.

    The announcement has some long-time El Pasoans upset.

    "It was nice coming downtown," said Guadalupe Crook, a resident of Central El Paso. "I can remember when all the stores were open. It's unreal what they're doing."

    Some El Pasoans KFOX 14 talked to said filling the space with something new could be a good thing.

    "It's a good idea to make parking lots and something else to help downtown to look better," said Javier Puentes, a resident of downtown El Paso.

    The Texas Trost Society said the planned demolition will destroy the historic Downtown El Paso core in staggering proportions.

    "We were all outraged," said Malissa Arras, president of the Texas Trost Society.

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    East End Pub demolition to start next week - May 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Marylouise Sholly

    For The Lebanon Daily News

    Newmanstown >> A longtime Newmanstown landmark is slated for demolition, and the Millcreek Township supervisors couldn't be happier.

    Demolition will begin next week on the former East End Pub.

    The pub, for several years a popular bar and dining establishment, had fallen on hard times and was eventually abandoned. Local businessman Jack Keener bought the property with plans to tear it down and build townhouses in its stead. That was more than a year ago.

    Because of the building's precarious condition and its location in the center of town along Main Street, the supervisors wanted the pub razed before anyone got hurt from falling bricks or lumber.

    "It is in such disarray," said township Chairman Donald Leibig. "At the back part of the pub, where the dining area had been, the roof had collapsed some time ago. We were concerned about someone getting hurt, and the township's liability."

    Leibig said he and township solicitor John Enck had toured the building about three years ago to check the condition then, and were appalled at what they found.

    At the time, the pub had a few second-floor residents who were renting rooms. The stairs to the second floor were cracked and dilapidated and barely negotiable, Leibig said. In the attic, large sheets of plastic covered the floor, which was covered in buckets to collect rainwater, Leibig recalled.

    No one currently lives in the building.

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    Black Ops II: Demolition Madness – Video - May 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Black Ops II: Demolition Madness
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