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The City of Owensboro says they have officially initiated the demolition process for Gabes Tower.
After a deadline for serious proposals was extended to Nov. 21, the City received zero bids for restoration of Gabes Tower.
City Manager Nate Pagan said they werent surprised to receive zero bids.
The condition and status of the building we didnt see how it would be feasible for anyone to [develop that property], he said. Someone came to inspect the tower and didnt submit a proposal.
Because of Gabe Towers height and close proximity to residential and commercial property, Pagan isnt sure yet how the demolition will unfold whether its imploded or demolished by a wrecking ball will be decided by professionals. Bids for demolition will be advertised in the upcoming future. The City has set aside at least $600,000 for demolition, but it could cost more.
Were not experts on demolitions of this type, Pagan said. Speculations are open-ended at this point.
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January 15, 2019 by
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Public Memory is a mixture of damaged and dubbed-out percussion, unfurling synths and sparse sampling - all strung together by producer Robert Toher's spectral tenor. The project's sophomore LP, Demolition follows 2017's Veil of Counsel EP and 2016's Wuthering Drum LP with cinematic fortitude.
While Public Memory's prominent krautrock and trip-hop rhythms are represented here, Demolition explores a greater range of tempos and an expanse of alien emotions with layers of electronic drums, live drums, Korg synths and samples from nature. Themes of rebirth and reflection imbue the album's atmosphere, rich in tape delay, spring reverb, and textures that conjure a sci fi and supernatural narrative.
Toher's adept use of space and tension articulates the world of Demolition as eerie, emotive, and above all, narcotic. Each track is an existential procession. "Turning out the lights on your illusion," Toher sings to close the album, accepting that change is an inescapable condition of being.
+ 2018 felteWritten + Produced by Robert Toher Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri @ Black Knoll Studios, NYArtwork By hevx + Samantha Pease Published by Clocktower (ASCAP)
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Requirements for a Complete Demolition Permit
The removal of 2/3 or more of structural framing members, coupled with the modification of the exterior envelope, is classified as complete demolition and must comply with the requirements of this section.
All other demolition must comply with the requirements of anAlterations Permit or anEZ Permitforinterior demolition.
A Demolition Permit Application, signed by the owner, is required. Alicensed demolition contractorof the appropriate class must be named on the application.
All applications for complete demolition must include the following:
In certain instances, applicants may also need to submit additional items:
Requirements are fully detailed on the Demolition Permit Application Checklist.
The following information must be submitted with all permit applications. Permit applications will not be accepted without these documents.
Note: It is not acceptable for the additional insured requirement to be conditional upon there being a written contract.
Project information signs are required for all construction, demolition, addition, or alteration projects. Please see the Major Building Requirementsand all Other Building Requirementsfor more details.
Payment Information
RETURNED CHECKS:If your check is returned unpaid for insufficient or uncollected funds, (1) you authorize The City of Philadelphia or its agent to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account to collect a fee of $20; and (2) The City of Philadelphia or its agent may re-present your check electronically to your depository institution for payment.
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[dih-mol-ish]
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Eri Hayward is cheerful, even as she drops verbal bombs that demolish mainstream conceptions about being transgender.
It will stir things up, but it will not begin to demolish the group.
But if the Arab states mustered the will, they could demolish ISIS, as history has shown.
They need to demolish their homes and round them up, the way they do it to our children.
The sale has hit some snags, but the lease also gives El-Gamel the right to demolish the building.
I'll certainly invent a Frenchman, and make him an author, and then demolish him.
He harangued the Indians, and exhorted them to demolish the fort.
How would it be, think you, if we were to demolish Nambanji?'
Mr. Sakari suggested that himself, and when I agreed with him he proceeded to demolish it.
After denying your first depositions, you are trying to demolish your own father's evidence.
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C16: from French dmolir, from Latin dmlr to throw down, destroy, from de- + mlr to strive, toil, construct, from mles mass, bulk
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1560s, from Middle French demoliss-, present participle stem of dmolir "to destroy, tear down" (late 14c.), from Latin demoliri "tear down," from de- "down" (see de-) + moliri "build, construct," from moles (genitive molis) "massive structure" (see mole (n.3)). Related: Demolished; demolishing.
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Cost to Demolish a House Per Square Foot
The price of removing a house is based on several factors including the size of the space, structural additions on the property, required permits and waste material clearing. For a complete teardown (minus foundation) of a large home, about 1,500 or more square feet, rates can range from $3,000 in a rural area to $18,000 in a densely-populated city. A complete demo of a house and its foundation or basement can cost much as $25,000.
The cost of removal can vary based on the area lived in and the typical wages in the region. Some estimates put a price tag of $18,000 on bulldozing a 1,500 square-foot house, while others show that the average estimate is around $4-$15 per square foot. For example, a 1,200 square-foot home could be between $4,800 and $18,000.
Since most demolition projects are charged by square foot, obtaining an accurate measurement of the property can give homeowners an idea of the overall expense. Whether the process is manual or mechanical can also impact your final project budget.
There are also safety gear investments that will need to be made when tearing down a home. All construction areas should be taped off and clearly marked, and any outdoor areas should be well-lit with floodlights during evening work hours. If youre assisting in any part of the process, its important to wear protective clothing, gloves, work boots, goggles, and a hardhat. To protect those who will be onsite at any period during or after the teardown, masks should be provided and fabric mats or cardboard should line walkways, so its easy to distinguish between safe and hazardous paths. When hiring professionals for the job, be sure to ask if they intend to supply and install site preparation materials.
Hazardous waste can greatly impact the cost of clearing debris. Many older homes contain asbestos, and there are special fees and considerations associated with its removal and disposal. As it ages, its texture becomes flaky, making it susceptible to becoming an airborne toxin that poses risks to human and environmental health. For this reason, a house contaminated with asbestos cannot be torn down without proper handling.
A partial demolition is often necessary for homeowners who are doing major home remodels, such as tearing down an outside wall to expand a room or breaking down non-load bearing beams. You could be charged upwards of $24,000, but this expense is often eligible for a tax write-off.
Many garages have electrical and plumbing considerations, so the cost can vary from $2-$6 per square foot, or roughly $3,000-$9,000. A partial demolition might entail:
If a house has an unsound ground floor deck, a partial demolition and rebuild may be the safest option. Depending on the deck design, a partial deconstruction will run about $30 per square foot. An elevated deck may result in additional fees due to height and any added materials it requires to keep it above ground, averaging about $45-$50 per square foot to eliminate.
The roof is quite possibly one of the priciest and most important demo projects. From enhancement to rebuilding, the rate for demolishing and reconstructing a roof can be between $4-$5 per square foot and more than $45 per hour for labor.
A poorly constructed addition or extension is another very common reason for a partial demolition. Razing just a section of the house may be required if it has not been well-kept, though other areas are solid and strong.
Mobile homes are modular, and therefore much easier to demolish. With proper training, they can often be torn down in as little as one day. Of course, youll want to be sure you are well-educated on the type of mobile home you are working with. This is a job best left to the professionals to ensure the project is done properly and safely. The cost of teardown depends on the size, materials and method of removal, but most experts estimate around $4 per square foot.
The factors which affect residential demolition prices also affect commercial demolitions. Some of the most common influences include the project size, the type of materials which need to be deconstructed, whether or not there are any hazardous materials, and bulldozing any leftover waste products like the concrete foundation. The national average price for the demolition of a small restaurant of 1,000 sq. ft. would be between $1,400 and $1,700.
Before or during the estimation process, it is important to know what permits and inspections are required for the project. Most range from $50-$100. Different ordinances in major cities and counties could require permits for both partial and full demolitions of any structure, from a house to a barn or shed. A licensed, reputable contractor will get all of the required permits for your project, but you should find out what they are and how many youll need so you can budget accordingly.
A term often used in tandem with demolition is deconstruction; however, the two are very different situations.
Demolition means removing the entirety of the house as safely and efficiently as possible, often with a variety of machinery like forklifts and sledgehammers. Deconstruction crews will salvage reusable materials and structural elements of the home prior to leveling it; often, the foundation is left intact.
Benefits of deconstruction include being able to keep these materials for a rebuild, selling them for a profit, or recycling them. This can help mitigate the negative impact dismantling a home can have on the environment. Plus, deconstruction usually results in a tax write-off, with some cases allowing for as much as $30,000-$45,000.
When opting for demolition, there are dozens of options that will impact cost and budget. Theres no one bottom-line rate for bulldozing a house, just like there is no one central reason to tear one down. Knowing your homes square footage, the materials from which its made, and what you plan to do on the land after are three key components to getting a strong estimate on the final figure of your specific project.
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Suttons rhythmic text, full of onomatopoeia and muscular action words, captures the excitement and energy of big trucks hard at work and powerful machinery bashing concrete and metal. Lovelocks meticulous illustrations, rendered in pigmented ink, give the job site a suitably dusty patina and put the equipment and vehicles center stage, where young fans will want them...This is all about as good as it gets for truck-obsessed preschoolers.The Horn Book (starred review)
The text is rife with onomatopoeic phrases and action verbs, making it great for reading aloud and building vocabulary. Lovelocks pigmented ink illustrations capture details about the machinesfrom treads to gearsin a style that is graphic and yet painterly. The geometric nature of the construction equipment offers another avenue for engaging children with the book.School Library Journal (starred review)
Smashing good fun for preschoolers of both genders.Kirkus Reviews
A visually and verbally emphatic delight for younger readers who are stuck on trucks.Booklist
The bright red and yellow vehicles pop out from the dappled and speckled blue-hued settings, and Lovelock's crisp ink line delineates rivets, hydraulics, and heft. It's clear that for all the pointing and switching and even driving that humans do, the real magic is in the ruthless efficiency with which these engineering marvels collide and gnaw into a hapless structure.Publishers Weekly
Building things: good. Knocking things down: better. This onomatopoetic homage to destruction finds a multicultural and mixed-gender crew of workers suiting up at the job site, swinging a wrecking ball, chomping through concrete and rebar, ramming down walls, hosing dust, crushing stone, chipping wood, sorting steel scrap, and clearing the way for an urban play lot.Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Author Sally Sutton and illustrator Brian Lovelock capture the excitement and energy of big trucks hard at work.Horn Book online
The fun of DEMOLITION comes mostly from the sound effects that 2- to 5-year-olds will be only too happy to provide as they follow Sally Sutton's account of a demolition team taking down a derelict building.Wall Street Journal
Three cheers for this rip-roaring good read.Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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USA Demolition Derby -
September 29, 2018 by
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The 2018 USA Derby Drivers are a great looking group of guys!
The 2018 USA Demolition Derby Season has finished up with its Championship Event held at the Saline Fair. The gates opened at 3PM and after a long day of inspections and fixes, the show began.
Demolition Derby Award Winners
First on the agenda, was recognition and awards for some fine drivers. These awards are chosen by the officials based of each drivers performances throughout the 2018 racing season. They are then presented to our drivers on Championship night.
Drivers from left to right in photo:
Ted Dalia #674 RWD Hard Charger
Jason Goff #500 RWD Driver of the Year
Robert Petit #015 RWD Sportsman Driver
Brian Boelter #10 FWD Hard Charger
John Pool Sova #11x FWD Driver of the Year
The night started out with FWD MOD action.
The FWD MOD cars WRECK IT!
1st and 2nd Place FWD MOD Derby Winners
3rd Place FWD MOD Derby Winner
Congratulation Winners!
1st Solon Grey #23
2nd Corey Miechiels #423
3rd Kevin Rochon #927
WILD!
1st and 2nd Place Truck Winners
3rd Place Truck Winner
Then, the trucks showed us how they like to CRASH!
1st Trevor Couturier #14
2nd Josh Englebrecht #41
3rd Brett Couturier #10 The cool, breezy night finished off with the battle everyone was anticipating. These guys fought their hearts out, but only one outlasted everyone else.
The RWD Derby cars Clash for Cash!
Congratulation Winners!
1st and 2nd Place Winners Shake Hands
3rd Place takes a Moment to Relax
Hard Hitter of the Night Embraces 1st
1st Jason Goff #500
2nd CJ Milton #74
3rd Jacob Kawnacki #196
Mad Dog Darren Hill #797
Everyone had a great night and we cant wait to see you race again next year with USA!
Get building those cars guys; its never to early to start over.
A special thank you to Lowells Towing and David Lowell for help with car removal.
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