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Sunoco Eagle Point Refinery Chimney - Controlled Demolition, Inc.
Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland, USA (acting as Implosion Subcontractor to Main Demolition Contractor, NCM Demolition and Remediation,...
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DJ Vadim - If Life Was A Thing Ft Demolition Man
This is an unofficial video dedicate to my love for The Soundsystem Culture and its message, to box boys worldwide carting around heavy ass systems to make u dance.... Taken from the album...
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Syndicate Night Club, Blackpool  demolition,2014
It was reported in the Blackpool Gazette, that -Blackpool Council had given the go ahead to demolish the building in 2013, with plans to make a car park and in the long term to build a Hotel...
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Grain Elevator Demolition at UP #39;s Neff Yard Kansas City, MO 6/22/14 Entire Building Collapses!
06/22/14 in Kansas City, MO. The grain elevator at Union Pacific #39;s Neff Yard was imploded at 8:17 am. A large boom was heard and the grain elevator was gone....
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2014 Demolition Derby Worland, WY
Highlight Reel of the Demolition Derby in Worland, 2014.
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Demolition show Gonzaga (MN) 20-06-2014.
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    FLORENCE, SC (WMBF) - Demolition on Florence's first sky    scrapper began Monday.  
    Crews began dismantling the Trust Building to make way for a    new medical school city leaders say will bring tremendous    growth to the area.  
    "Everything you see is demolition. It's just that the brick is    so much easier to move and faster," Jason Wofford said. Wofford    is part owner of Wofford Demolition.  
    Bricks, mortar and glass are now in piles after Wofford    Demolition started tearing down Florence's Trust Building.  
    Demolition crews were on the inside of the building separating    the metal from chunks of the building to help expedite the    demolition process.  
    This machine will remove all of the brick that surrounds the    Trust, doing that makes for a safer demo process.  
    "It is higher you just got to be a little bit more patient it's    like running a big old crane," Wofford said.  
    Right now the west side of the building will be the only    side which will see demo work until the contractor gets the go    ahead from the department of transportation to close Irby    Street.  
    Irby Street will have to be closed because some of the brick    could fall into the streets; crews hope to have those permits    later this week.  
    "You don't want to get in too fast because it does the work in    the slow motion," Wofford said.  
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      A woman inched closer to a demolition site on Granville      Street last week, glued to the unfolding image on her iPad      screen of an excavator ripping through the rubble of what was      once an old church.    
      Marinus Verhagen stands in front of a demolition site on      Thursday as his company ripped through a former church on      Granville Street. The company will be tackling the Maritime      Building later this year. AMANDA JESS  THE NEWS    
    Marinus Verhagen sat in a nearby vehicle as one of his    employees took care of business, outlining the considerations    that go into tearing a building down when its in close    proximity to others.  
    It wasnt much of a concern on this occasion, though the    company did put an excavator between the church and a    neighbouring home to ensure debris wouldnt land in the wrong    direction.  
    Hes seen the end of several buildings over his 40-year career    in demolition, but the Maritime Building teardown will be his    largest project, in Pictou County at least.  
    Working in the city of Halifax is tough, Verhagen said,    reflecting on his more difficult assignments over the years    while pinpointing the lack of space and influx of drivers and    pedestrians as concerns.  
    He took down the 11-storey Citadel Inn in 2012, his biggest    task.  
    The Maritime Building wont be a small feat for his company    either.  
    He has already figured out how hell tackle the century-old    building that has been a safety concern in the core of New    Glasgows downtown for several years.  
    In August, Verhagen Demolition Ltd. will bring in a licensed    company to assist in the removal of hazardous materials,    asbestos and pigeon feces, a process expected to take two    months.  
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    Allegheny County Council gave the go-ahead Tuesday night to    demolish five buildings in the county's South Park.  
    The five buildings are the Duck Pond House, McConkey House,    McConkey Barn, Sedota House and Schoonmaker Hall, all    structures that have deteriorated and that the county has    deemed in need of demolition.  
    The target date to begin demolitions of the first four    buildings, at a cost of $35,000, is Aug. 1, according to the    county. The bid for Schoonmaker Hall, which is being done    separately because its foundation is near Catfish Run Creek, is    expected to come this week, county manager William McKain told    members of council.  
    The county's projected start date for demolition of Schoonmaker    is Oct. 1.  
    The county has budgeted $175,000 for demolition of buildings in    its parks.  
    An amendment by county Councilwoman Sue Means, R-Bethel Park,    to require the county to remain within $133,000 for demolition    costs, and to return to council if the costs superseded that    level, failed to pass. The demolition bill passed 14 to zero,    with Councilwoman Amanda Green Hawkins, D-Stanton Heights,    absent.  
    Also Tuesday, county Executive Rich Fitzgerald gave his    quarterly address to council, in which he appraised council    members of topics ranging from the proposed restaurant rating    system to the size of the county's fund balance to other    developments in the county.  
    He told council members that the county was seeing a dozen    restaurants open every month, and that senior citizens have    expressed support for a restaurant rating system.  
    It was his first appearance before the full council in its    chambers since their debate and vote in May on the proposal to    drill for natural gas beneath Deer Lakes Park. Ms. Means asked    if the county was looking at opening Round Hill Park in    Elizabeth Township to drilling.  
    Mr. Fitzgerald said no.  
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