MORGANTOWN, W.Va. A recent contract for demolition work at the Morgantown Municipal Airport comes with a refreshing difference- the contractor, Dilliner, Pennsylvania-based Safeco Environmental, Inc, will pay $500 for the opportunity to do the work.

Airport director Jon Vrabel says the T-hangar structures are part of the original airport configuration.

The old T-hangars are about 80 years-old. theyre no longer being used,Vrabel said,A couple years ago we built a new T-hangar facility on the property, on the east side of the property, opposite of the terminal building.

Vrabel says the buildings are in disrepair and have a plethora problems making it cost prohibitive to remodel, but in this case thats a good thing.

The buildings are all steel and the steel is very high quality due to the age,Vrabel said,When you look at reusing that steel, it has a value. So, were actually being paid to take the buildings down because of the value of the steel.

Read more from the original source:
'Recycling pays' on Morgantown demolition project | 104.5 FM & 1440 AM | The Voice of Morgantown | Morgantown, WV - wajr

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