Greyfriars bus station demolition
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Greyfriars bus station demolition
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Demolition of Northampton bus station 15/03/2015
The demolition or blow down of Northampton Greyfriars bus station taken by a DJI Phantom 2 vision - 15/03/2015.
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GTA Online Heists - Prison Break Demolition man highlights
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14600 S Bridge Demolition Alternate view
Here #39;s an alternate view of the bridge demolition at 14600 S and I-15 at #ThePoint.
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Liebherr R964B CAT D40D, Demolition / Abbruch Waldshut-Tiengen, Germany, 04.03.2005.
Liebherr R964B CAT D40D, Demolition / Abbruch Waldshut-Tiengen, Germany, 04.03.2005.
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Pedestrian bridge from Wayfarer demolition could have new life
Demolition started this week at the Wayfarer Hotel and Convention Center in Bedford. Subscribe to WMUR on YouTube now: http://bit.ly/1lOjX9C Get more Manchester news: http://www.wmur.com/...
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Operating throughout the UK, Wooldridge offers a comprehensive demolition service on projects ranging from single-dwelling properties through to large-scaleinner-city commercial developments.
Wooldridge Demolition has carried out various methods of demolition including, bridge dismantling, high rise deconstruction and controlled explosive demolition. Many of our projects are carried out in densely populated areas and as result we instigate a systematic approach to noise, dust and vibration management to ensure disruption to residents and businesses are kept to an absolute minimum.Our in-house health &safety executive ensures a comprehensive method statement is submitted for every project.We have also been awarded the outstanding contribution to Training award 2013 by CHSG showing our continual investment and dedication to Health and Safety. Our expertiseis furthermore, supported by our extensive client list of reputable developers, local authorities, construction contractors and government bodies, many of whom are regular clients.
At Wooldridge we recognise our responsibilities regarding the environment and are constantly reviewing and updating our policies to ensure the most up-to-date demolition plant and techniques are used to continually to reduce the overall impact on the environment. Our environmental management systems address issues such as energy consumption, recycling, emissions, noise, dust, vibration and the use of materials from sustainable sources. At least 96% of demolition arisings are recycled. Our conscientious team aim to deliver safely, on time and in budget.
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NORRISTOWN >> The start of a six-month demolition of the seven-story Montgomery Hospital building on Powell Street las week has unlocked a flood of emotional responses from former patients, employees and residents of the nearby Locust Street block.
Its sad, but it is what it is, said Leah Yzzi, a 16-year resident of Norristown who worked at the hospital as both a switchboard operator and as a teenage candy striper. It was stupid to move the hospital to East Norriton.
Yzzi gave birth to her three children Kailee, 13, Jordan 12, and Angelo, 8 at Montgomery Hospital.
I made a lot of friends there. My mom, Kathy Kriebel, worked there for 15 years as an oncology nurse, she said. My stepdad, Dave Trumbore, worked there as an infectious disease doctor. I actually candy striped there for two summers in high school. I liked doing that.
Yzzi was not concerned about the demolition work that will eventually remove the seven-story tower of the vacant hospital across the street from her home. The building faade is about 100 feet from her front door.
Karen Clarke, of Jamison, Bucks County, attended the Montgomery Hospital School of Nursing from 1973 to 1975 and then embarked on a 38-year career as a psychiatric nurse. She retired in late 2014.
I was 18 when I entered the program. It was a self-contained program and we lived in a dormitory across the back driveway from the hospital, Clarke said. We went to class in the basement of what became a medical office building. It was a hands-on type of learning environment.
Clarkes training was rushed at the end of the two-year program because they were closing the nursing program, she said. One of her training stints at Eastern State School and Hospital, a psychiatric facility, turned into a permanent job.
We went all over the place as part of our training. I thought it was an excellent program because I had the confidence to be able to go into any field of nursing, she said. I was very grateful for the instructors and the doctors that gave us some of the lectures. I think that training gave me a good nursing career.
Robert Holmes, 53, has lived across from the hospital on Locust Street for more than 15 years and was born at Montgomery. Continued...
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Demolition started this week at the Wayfarer Hotel and Convention Center in Bedford.
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A location known for years as the headquarters of New Hampshire primary campaigns is all but gone.
"It was very quick," said Bill Duschatko of the Bedford Town Council. "Much quicker than I expected."
The site will soon be the home of the new Goffe Mill Plaza. It will feature a Whole Foods store, a bank, restaurants and a 73-unit apartment building.
There is also a plan to preserve the past. The pedestrian bridge that once stood at the site could find a new home in Wentworth, which has been in the market for a new one.
"A couple of years ago, our 1909 historic bridge crossing over the Baker River Falls was condemned by the state Department of Transportation," said Jennifer Meade of the Friends of Wentworth Park and Recreation.
The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance helped Wentworth find the bridge in Bedford, and the hope is that Bedford's improvement project will help fill the gap in Wentworth.
"We're working with the DOT in hopes that they'll take the budget that they set aside for that little walkway to assist us, to give us the funds to see this through," Meade said.
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North Avenue Residential Hall Construction Site Prep: Mirage Demolition
In late January 2015, the Iona College Community gathered at the old Mirage Diner to bid the beloved institution goodbye. On Thursday, February 19, 2015, at ...
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