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    Urban Exploration: Pre-Demolition House #2 – Video - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Urban Exploration: Pre-Demolition House #2
    Many of my subscribers have requested to see these three pre-demolition house videos, so I #39;ve decided to upload them. These were filmed in the late spring of 2014 and were demolished shortly...

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    Demolition [4] of the camper in preparation for Tiny House build – Video - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition [4] of the camper in preparation for Tiny House build
    continuation of the demolition.

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    Tong House Demolition – Video - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tong House Demolition
    Mayor Barney and members of the Queen Creek Town Council were on hand Monday morning to witness the knock-down of the Tong house, located at the northwest corner of Ellsworth Road and ...

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    Chester-le-Street's civic centre finally faces demolition after conservationists fail to save it - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A FUTURISTIC council headquarters is set to be demolished next week (November 3) after the fight to save it was lost.

    Chester-le-Street Civic Centre, offices of the now-defunct Chester-le-Street District Council, won several awards when it was built in the early 1980s.

    The distinctive steel-framed aluminium and glass structure was in use until late last year when Durham County Council, which took it over in 2008 following the countys local government shake-up, opened a customer access point in Front Street premises shared with Cestria Community Housing.

    Demolition was due to start earlier this year but was postponed after conservationists asked English Heritage to designate it a Grade II Listed Building.

    The 20th Century Societys bid was rejected by English Heritage, which said the building was not sufficiently important.

    Architect Neal Taylor, a partner at Newcastle-based Faulkner Browns who spearheaded the campaign to save it, said: It is a landmark building in terms of civic architecture.

    Obviously circumstances have changed politically now, but it seems such a shame. It is very sad.

    When it was designed the (district) council were very keen to make a change from the traditional civic offices and wanted to be seen as modern, current and transparent.

    The design was around a public street where the public could have a coffee and all the workings of the council were on display there was nowhere to hide. It was the publics building as much as anybody elses.

    The council wanted people to feel comfortable coming in as opposed to being treated on any form of secondary level.

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    Mr Fluffy explainer: Asbestos taskforce details compensation scheme for Canberra homeowners - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The asbestos taskforce says it is confident contaminated sites can be fully remediated after houses are demolished.

    The ACT Asbestos Taskforce has given details of a new buyback and demolition scheme, as Canberra homeowners affected by the Mr Fluffy crisis face difficult decisions about their next steps.

    The crisis arose as a result of a company known as Mr Fluffy pumping the material into homes as insulation during the 1960s and 1970s.

    A Commonwealth funded clean-up program in the 1980s and 1990s failed to remove all trace of the fibres.

    The ACT Government has now accepted a $1 billion Commonwealth loan to start a five-year scheme to buyback and pull down 1,021 Canberra houses containing loose fill asbestos fibres, and then sell off the land.

    The taskforce has decided that all homes contaminated by the material should be demolished, with that process set to take several years.

    Taskforce head Andrew Kefford gave details of the scheme to 666 ABC Canberra and said further information was being posted out to affected homeowners.

    Mr Kefford said participation in the ACT Government's buyback scheme was voluntary.

    "The advice we have is that it is possible, with some intervention, to remain in the homes in the medium-term, and that's part of how we're seeking to give families time and space to choose when they move, to where they might choose to move," he said.

    "We've released a lot of information yesterday, there's time for people to digest that.

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    JFK building demolition on top of list - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ELY Rising demolition costs, increased vandalism and continuing deterioration of the JFK School building are factors School Board members considered this week in prioritizing upcoming facilities projects.

    The School Board has committed $150,000 of the $1 million in taconite production tax funds they received last year as seed money to apply for grant money from the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board for asbestos abatement and demolition costs of the vacant building.

    Chris Ismil, IRRRB community development representative, met with the board in a facilities committee meeting Tuesday and urged them to get more skin in the game and show a more financial commitment to raze the building.

    The cost to demolish the JFK building is estimated to be about $600,000, including some $230,000 to remove the asbestos in the unused school.

    An asbestos abatement expert will inspect the campus next week to provide a clearer picture of the cost for removal, according to Superintendent Alexis Leitgeb. She said the cost of the removal could be covered under the health and safety levy. Facilities manager Jeff Jankowski noted that asbestos, mold and even lead paint removal are covered under that portion of the levy.

    Ismil indicated that the maximum IRRRB grant money available for commercial demolition is $200,000. Getting good sound estimates is really important, he said. Lets assume that the cost is $600,000. My first question is what is the commitment from the district? We do know that cost could be $800,000 in a couple of years. The longer you let that go, the costs are only going to increase.

    He said the board needs to make the decision to put the JFK building demolition at the top of the list for facilities projects. The board has made the decision to put a new roof on the Washington Elementary building at a $500,000 cost.

    The connecting wall is falling apart, Leitgeb said about the common wall between the vacant building and the elementary school.

    And over the weekend, on Sunday night, we did have a break-in at the JFK, she said. A door was smashed and a window was broken. There was broken glass found by the building near the playground that was reported by a parent Monday morning she said. Nothing was vandalized inside. Beer cans were found outside. It is becoming a focus. People know that its not monitored. I took a walk around it today and it is really starting to look like a blighted area.

    Jankowski said the building is regularly inspected. We did a walk through Sunday morning, he said. The incident apparently happened Sunday night.

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    Derelict Health P.E.I. buildings filled with hazards - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tender issued for demolition of buildings filled with asbestos, lead paint, mould

    Guardian photo by Heather Taweel

    Boarded up buildings near Hillsborough Hospital in Charlottetown

    Four derelict Health P.E.I. buildings will have to be demolished with care, as they are filled with asbestos, lead paint, mould and other hazardous materials, according to an environmental assessment.

    The province has issued a tender for the demolition of the four buildings, located on the Hillsborough Hospital property in Charlottetown.

    RELATED: Calls for investigation into health, financial records kept in derelict Health P.E.I. buildings

    The boarded-up buildings came to the attention of the public last month after it was revealed the buildings were being used to house old health and financial records. City police confirmed the buildings have been broken into multiple times and some of the records appeared to have been accessed by the intruders.

    Pam Trainor, executive director of acute care, mental health and addictions for Health P.E.I., assured that any sensitive health information was not accessed.

    She said Tuesday all records have now either been destroyed or relocated to the old Prince Edward Home in Charlottetown.

    Our privacy and information access manager has been overseeing the process to remove the files from the building, Trainor said.

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    Andrew Johnson on the Thermite Red Herring, Controlled Demolition Debunked + Seismic Data – Video - October 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Andrew Johnson on the Thermite Red Herring, Controlled Demolition Debunked + Seismic Data
    Full interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhaR0MFSmj0 Red Pill Raw Truth - http://www.shakeandwakeradio.com/ Andrew Johnson #39;s website - http://www.checktheevidence.co.uk Dr. Judy ...

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    Demolition of French Quarter building gets underway – Video - October 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition of French Quarter building gets underway
    200-year-old structure suffered near total collapse. Subscribe to WDSU on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1n00vnY Get more New Orleans news: http://www.wdsu.com/ Like us: http://www.facebo...

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    Terminal Demolition – Video - October 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Terminal Demolition
    KraZe Toxic playing with some friends on team tac and goofing around.

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