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    Preparation for demolition of 118-year-old Bankroft Building a.k.a. 3 West 29th Street – Video - April 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Preparation for demolition of 118-year-old Bankroft Building a.k.a. 3 West 29th Street
    Preparation for demolition of 118-year-old Bankroft Building aka 3 West 29th Street, New York, NY. This is what developers plan to put in its place: http://n...

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    Animation – Wip Demolition Orc Tower FumeFX 3 HD 2014 – Video - April 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Demolition firm dumped waste - April 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A Christchurch company faces up to $1.2million in fines after pleading guilty to multiple charges related to dumping waste.

    Pollard Contracting and Oakleigh Innovation, and their respective directors, were all charged with illegally disposing of demolition waste at a property in Leeston, south of Christchurch.

    Company director Charles Nimmo today pleaded guilty in the Christchurch District Court on behalf ofOakleigh Innovation to three charges relating to breaching a district plan rule, discharging contaminants into the air and discharging from an industry trade on the land.

    He entered no plea on a fourth charge related to disposal of demolition waste on a farm property. The company will appear for sentencing on May 28.

    Companies dumping waste illegally can be fined up to $600,000 on each charge. Individuals can face up to two years in prison or fines of up to $300,000.

    The same four charges were also laid against Nimmo personally, but in court he entered no pleas.

    Judge Brian Dwyer adjourned the case against Nimmo until May 28 for him to either plead or have the charges against him withdrawn.

    Meanwhile, Craig Pollard and Helen Thomas, of Pollard Contracting, have not pleaded. They will appear in the Christchurch District Court on May 28.

    - Fairfax NZ News

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    BIBAK dormitory demolition pushed - April 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE demolition of illegal structures at the old BIBAK dormitory along Harrison Road in Baguio City will be conducted anytime this summer.

    During Mondays executive-legislative meeting, Mayor Mauricio Domogan tasked the City Anti-Squatting Committee to set the date for the demolition of structures which have mushroomed in the area through the years.

    Domogan earlier said the City Government deferred the demolition to give student boarders enough time to transfer during the summer break.

    The mayor then said the City Government is now in the process of listing down the names of structure owners for them to be notified of their violations.

    Domogan, however, has been encouraging owners of these structures to voluntarily vacate the area, stressing that the local government does not want to use force in evicting informal settlers.

    He said the City Building and Architecture Office together with the Public Order and Safety Division are tasked to investigate and identify owners to whom notices of demolition will be forwarded.

    The RDC unanimously approved a resolution last September 12supporting the City Government to demolish some 52 illegal structures to pave way for a dormitory for students from Cordillera provinces.

    The RDC resolution said developing the lot as a dormitory will help make Baguio an educational center and generate income from the government property.

    As early as 1983, a demolition order was issued by the City Engineers Office for the demolition of at least two buildings built in the 1960s by the centralized Baguio, Ifugao, Bontoc, Apayao and Kalinga (BIBAK) to give way for the construction of a new dormitory. In 2006, a similar demolition order was made by former Mayor Braulio Yaranon but also did not materialize.

    The lot in question is part of the Original Certificate of Title 1 where the Cordillera Regional Assembly building stands together with several structures which are rented out by land speculators to eateries, internet shops and other illegal structures catering to students from a nearby university and offices.

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    Demolition makes way for another Morehead Street apartment complex - April 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Demolition work began Monday to make way for another apartment complex on the edge of uptown Charlotte.

    Terwilliger Pappas Multifamily Partners is developing the project, which occupies about two acres at the corner of Kenilworth Avenue and East Morehead Street.

    Called Solis Dilworth, the five-story complex will feature 184 apartments, a fitness room, pool and other amenities, the company said. Adolfson & Peterson Construction is building the complex, which is slated to open next spring.

    The project is part of a multifamily building boom on Morehead Street, which borders uptown. Forestar Group is building a mixed-use project across the street from Solis Dilworth, Crescent Communities has a complex going in across from Carolinas Medical Center and NRP Group has started a project near Bank of America Stadium.

    Former Trammell Crow Residential CEO Ronald Terwilliger and Metropolitan developer Peter Pappas started their company in May 2013 to develop multifamily projects throughout the Southeast.

    Terwilliger Pappas bought the land for Solis Dilworth in March from Edward Springs and affiliated companies for $5.5 million, according to county records.

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    Jordan Demolition – Video - April 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Jordan Demolition

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    Demolition Parts Last Chance Full Length – Video - April 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Parts Last Chance Full Length
    One of the most anticipated DVD #39;s of 2011. With added new riders to the already legendary team lineup, we have one of the most creative and diverse teams to ...

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    Hernando County elementary school faces demolition – Video - April 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Hernando County elementary school faces demolition
    Parents protest the possible demolition of a popular Hernando County elementary school.

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    From the Ground Up: Demolition – Video - April 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    From the Ground Up: Demolition
    Meet Michael Haft and Harrison Suarez -- two former Marines taking on the quest of opening a coffee shop in D.C. This week, they take us through the steps of...

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    Donkey Kong Country 3 (103%) – Episode 7: Demolition Ripsaw – Video - April 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Donkey Kong Country 3 (103%) - Episode 7: Demolition Ripsaw
    Let #39;s Play Donkey Kong Country 3 (DKC 3) 103% Run! In Part 7 we cover Demolition Drainpipe Ripsaw Rage! Please Enjoy! Please Like, Favourite Subscribe if...

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