Red row flats demolition 5/5/13
21 birnie court. Watch out for the guy usin the portapoo after the Big Bang lol.
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Red row flats demolition 5/5/13
21 birnie court. Watch out for the guy usin the portapoo after the Big Bang lol.
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Springhill House Fire and Demolition
An abandoned house in Springhill Nova Scotia catches fire April 29th 2013. The Springhill Volunteer Firefighters make easy work of the fire then demolish the...
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Crazy way of building demolition (Se cae todo a la mierda y lo aplasta)
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Black ops 2 gameplay demolition
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demolition Derby : Bizzarro Show Ipercoop
Show di autoscontro del 4/5/2013 con la vittoria dello sponsor c.a.r Autodemolizione.
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Halo 4: Dominion Demolition Episode 1
Part 1 of my series.
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Halo 4: Dominion demolition episode 2
Part 2 of my series.
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- The old PSC Metals recycling building on Richards Street came tumbling down Saturday morning. Company workers said the building was operational until about four years ago. More recently, the homeless have camped in and around it.
"I grew up in this neighborhood and I was just curious to see what all the noise was about. I'm glad to see they're cleaning it up - maybe it will make it a safer place for the neighborhood," said a man who lives nearby.
Last month, Knoxville police charged Hope Warvi, Joshua Cool and Brandon Roberts with killing Collin Colbert, Ryan Gorney and Grace Standridge. All six lived in the homless camp. PSC workers said the city asked them to board up the building or tear it down, and they decided to demolish it to keep the community safe.
Knoxville police searched the building multiple times with canines and found a few homeless people still inside Saturday morning. They allowed them to get their belongings before demolition started.
The homeless community has mixed reactions about the building coming down:
"Hopefully there won't be any more murders - no more unsafe living habitat for the homeless," said Gaylene Goins, who is homeless.
"Homeless people need somewhere to live, you hear me?" said MIchael Best, who lives on the streets.
"Everybody gets out of home every day. But we always stand up on our feet because when one door closes, another one opens and you'll find somewhere to go," said Mandie Riley, who is also homeless.
PSC said it will take about two more weeks before the building is all the way down and everything is cleaned up.
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Homeless camp demolition starts earlier than expected
WATERVLIET, N.Y. The demolition of the 137-foot bell tower of the historic St. Patrick's Church in Watervliet will continue next week after two snapped cables delayed crews on Thursday and Friday.
Demolition has been well underway for several weeks at St. Patrick's Church. On Thursday, a large crane was expected to secure and begin removing the last remaining piece, now it is expected to happen Monday.
For the demolition, crews had to attach cables to the side of the building to use force from the side to knock it down, but ran into problems when a cable broke on Thursday and again on Friday.
The company conducting the demolition, Nigro Companies has released the following statement:
"Work to dismantle the bell tower of the former St. Patrick's Church in Watervliet will resume next week. Preparatory work will continue this weekend but, consistent with Watervliet city policy, no demolition will occur on the weekend. Our main concern has been, and remains, to do this work safely and with as little impact as possible to the surrounding community. This is why the pace of the work has been deliberate and step-wise and why we have used exclusively mechanical means to carry it out. We will continue to coordinate our work closely with Watervliet city officials. We appreciate the community's patience."
Dozens have come to Watervliet to see the final demolition of Saint Patrick's Church.
"I'm astonished at how they are going to do all this, it's fascinating how engineers come up with all this," said Jerard Davignon.
"I'm trying not to cry, it breaks my heart to see this church go," said Sharon Wemple, born a raised in Watervliet. "They're having problems, apparently the cable has broken, I don't know if that is divine intervention or a poor cable, but I think its closure. People want closure."
The iconic bell tower is all that remains of the 170-year-old church. A Price Chopper supermarket and two smaller commercial buildings are slated to be built by developers on the site where the landmark church once stood.
There have been several lawsuits and opposition from within the community regarding the plan; many residents have personal connections to the church and didn't want to see it torn down.
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