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    Demolition pushes through after court junked injunction petition - April 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    AFTER the court denied the motion filed by residents of J.C. De Vera St. in Sitio Mahayahay, Barangay Carreta, demolition in the area pushed through yesterday.

    The demolition was carried out by Deputy Sheriff Edilberto Suarin after the court resolved the motion and issued an order to push through with the implementation of the writ of demolition last March 21.

    Suarin earlier implemented the clearing on the area last March 11 and 12. But this was stalled due to some circumstances, like the resolution of the motion, the rain during the previous week and the on-going demolition in Sitio San Miguel Barangay Apas where Suarin is also the implementing sheriff. I have temporarily stopped the demolition in Carreta since I was also supervising in Apas. My presence is really needed during the implementation, Suarin told Sun.Star Cebu.

    Intervened

    The City Government also intervened after they found out that debris of some of the structures that were dismantled was just dumped on the road. The families were also on the street.

    In an earlier interview, the Citys legal office said families and debris should not be dumped on the street since J.C. De Vera St. is used as a diversion road following the concreting works in Sergio Osmea Ave.Households

    Suarin said there are 34 structures, including a pre-school ran by a non-government organization, and 117 households in the area that will be cleared.

    The earlier demolition has torn down 10 houses. The lot is owned by George Giminez, a private individual.

    Dionesio Suico, a structure owner in the area, said the move was illegal.

    Suico said Rene Chavez, who claims as the representative of the private owner, is not authorized.

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    Partial demolition work to begin at Louisville Extreme Park - April 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Demolition work is set to begin at the Louisville Extreme Park. Approximately one-third of the park will be demolished and reconstructed on adjacent property to make way for construction of the flyover ramps that will support the new Louisville-Southern Indiana downtown bridge.

    This week, the contractor for the Extreme Park project, MAC Construction, will be mobilizing equipment and erecting temporary fencing to secure the construction area and close off the section of the park being removed. Demolition is expected to begin next week. New construction on the replacement section of the park could begin by May, with project completion expected by the end of 2014.

    Sections of the park unaffected by the bridge work will remain open during most of the demolition and reconstruction period, but brief temporary closures of portions of the park, or the park as a whole, will occur from time to time for public safety reasons, depending on construction needs and schedule.

    The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has provided funding to Metro Government for this demolition and functional replacement project.

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    Demolition of old Bloomer Elementary School begins - April 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Bloomer (WQOW) -After five decades of dedication to education, demolition work began on an elementary school in Chippewa County Monday. The old bloomer elementary school first held classes for students back in 1961.

    "I really enjoyed the time I was there," said Joe Lewis, a former student of the old Bloomer Elementary School.

    As the walls crumbled, memories tumbled out of the minds of those who spent their childhood at classes in the old bloomer elementary school.

    "Walking down the hallways and seeing these big halls, and gym at the end. Being a little kid, kind of not knowing and leery about what's going to happen," said Dawn Stewart-Bowden, another former student.

    "Mostly I remember the cafeteria for some reason. We had our cafeteria and our gym in the same spot. And I think gym was probably my favorite class. We had really good teachers, and the lunch was always good," said Sarah Rothbauer, also a former student.

    "It was really small class sizes, which was really nice because you could work one on one with teachers, so that really helped. And it was a fun place," Lewis added.

    Parts of the 69,000 square foot structure will be recycled, and the building is expected to be completely torn down in just a few weeks.

    "It's upsetting, I always saw my kids going there. I have a son now and I would have thought he would have gone there. I think the building is really in good shape, I thought maybe they could use it for something else. The playground is in awesome shape, but an upgrade is good," Rothbauer said.

    "It's sad to see, but kind of excited because maybe it's bringing a new change to the community of Bloomer. New opportunities, new businesses, new growth," said Lewis.

    The price tag for demolishing the building is expected to cost $115,000. However, the school was mud jacked in 1985 and because of that, the district says costs could go up. Superintendent Dr. Mary Randall says there has been an offer to buy on one parcel of land the school sits on. A second parcel is still for sale and may be divided into smaller pieces.

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    high reach demolition excavator Liebherr R 954 Wilko Wagner Abriss – Video - March 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    GTA ONLINE [HD+] #131 – DEMOLITION DERBY mit (Be)Hindernissen Let’s Play GTA Online – Video - March 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    GTA ONLINE TOGETHER #135: Wahnsinniges DEMOLITION-DERBY [LET’S PLAY GTA V] – Video - March 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Building Demolition – Mid-level Initiation And Core Separation At Floor Connections – Video - March 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Building Demolition - Mid-level Initiation And Core Separation At Floor Connections
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    Opal Hotel San Francisco noise check: Cathedral Hill demolition March 2014 – Video - March 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Opal Hotel San Francisco noise check: Cathedral Hill demolition March 2014
    This is a noise test for the Opal Hotel on Van Ness Ave in San Francisco, taken from a room during a period of demolition across the street on March 28, 2014...

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    Bridge demolition to close I-94 at night in Racine County - March 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Workers are scheduled to demolish the county Highway C bridge over Interstate-94 this week as part of the Highway 20 interchange reconstruction project in Racine County.

    Demolition is expected to begin Wednesday night, depending on weather, and continue through April 7. The work will require multiple overnight freeway closures on I-94 in Racine County from county Highway K to state Highway 20. Signs will direct motorists to detours.

    The Highway C bridge will be closed to traffic until late fall. Motorists who normally use Highway C can travel on Highway 20.

    The Highway 20 interchange project this year includes reconstruction of the Highway C bridge over I-94, the I-94 northbound bridge over Highway 20, entrance and exit ramps to and from I-94 northbound and the I-94 main line at Highway 20.

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    Projects draw FBI queries - March 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Troy

    The FBI has interviewed some city officials about the handling of development projects and the quick decision to conduct a controversial emergency demolition, city leaders have confirmed.

    City Engineer Russ Reeves was recently accompanied by Corporation Counsel Ian Silverman for an interview at the FBI's Albany Field Office about the Aug. 5 demolition of a dilapidated King Street property adjacent to the new Bombers Burrito Bar at 2 King St., officials said.

    The questioning appeared to be focused on Bill Dunne, the city's commissioner of planning and economic development, and Fire Chief Thomas Garrett's decision to knock down the building, city sources said.

    This comes as the FBI white-collar-crime unit has joined forces with Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's Public Integrity Bureau to investigate allegations of government corruption at the state and local level.

    The task force work led to the indictment last fall of former Halfmoon Supervisor Melinda Wormuth, a Republican, on charges of bribery and grand larceny related to her official duties. As well, it brought about last week's raids on the offices, hotel room and home of Assemblyman William Scarborough, D-Queens, who is under investigation for alleged travel voucher abuse.

    In the Troy investigation, agents asked extensive questions about the emergency demolition of 4, 6, 8 and 10 King St. and the installation of a sidewalk in North Central, sources said. The redevelopment of the Scolite property in South Troy also has brought scrutiny from the FBI. Dunne has helped guide the city's actions in proceeding with this project.

    Mayor Lou Rosamilia confirmed the interview took place. He said the FBI has neither asked for any documents nor served the city with any subpoenas for city records about the projects. The mayor said it's always a concern when the FBI asks questions.

    The FBI did not respond to a request for comment.

    Dunne, Garrett and Reeves referred questions to Silverman. Dunne and Garrett were unaware of the FBI's interest.

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