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    Counter-Strike Global Offensive: Demolition – Video - November 28, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Counter-Strike Global Offensive: Demolition
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    WTC – Demolition – [Anonymous] – Video - November 28, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    SouthSydney.Tv Development RopeWalk 23112012 Demolition For Rise Apts – Video - November 28, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    House Demolitions Begin After Ind. Explosion - November 28, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A couple whose home was heavily damaged by a deadly house explosion that left part of an Indianapolis neighborhood in ruins watched quietly Tuesday as a large excavator pulled apart their shattered home -- the first of nearly three dozen slated for demolition in the coming month.

    Brett and Nikki Cocherell stood subdued across the street as the excavator tore into their home's second floor, sending insulation and drywall dust flying and revealing its buttery-yellow and pale blue interior walls.

    The couple left before the demolition was complete and did not speak to reporters, taking with them a small section of mortared bricks pulled from their home's rubble as a memento.

    Mike Phillips, a neighbor who stood with the couple during part of the demolition work, said they were in a surprisingly good frame of mind as they watched their home come down.

    "They were kind of joking, trying to keep it lighthearted. They're in good spirits," said Phillips, who was awaiting an engineer to examine his home, which was also damaged in the explosion.

    City building inspectors have ordered the demolition of 29 houses in the Richmond Hill subdivision, while four other homes also will be razed once an arson investigation is completed into the Nov. 10 blast that killed a young couple.

    Authorities have said they believe the explosion was intentional and caused by natural gas, but have released no other details in their ongoing investigation.

    Jennifer and John Longworth, who lived next door to the house believed to be the epicenter of the blast, died in the explosion.

    The explosion damaged about 90 of the 125 homes in the subdivision, causing an estimated $4.4 million in structural damage to those homes, said Adam Collins, a deputy director with Indianapolis' department of code enforcement.

    The 33 homes set for demolition were the most severely damaged, but Collins said dozens of other houses suffered nonstructural damage such as shattered windows, cracked walls to buckled garage doors.

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    Demolition begins in Richmond Hill neighborhood - November 28, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    INDIANAPOLIS -

    Crews tore down three homes in the Richmond Hill subdivision Tuesday as homeowners stood by and watched.

    The homes were damaged in the Nov. 10th explosion that killed Dion and Jennifer Longworth.City building inspectors have ordered the demolition of 29 houses in the subdivision, six of which must come down this week. Four other homes will also be torn down once the arson investigation is complete.

    As three homes fell, the tears were too numerous to count.

    It was a torturous after noon for Abby Jackson, but she couldn't look away from the home her family loved every bit of.

    "I had to watch even though this is hard. It is. Part ot me said not to come But this is for closure for my heart my mind my soul. I had to see see it be done," she said.

    Down the block, Brett and Nikki Cocherell watched as well, holding on to each other as their home was torn apart. They took pictures and a few souvenir bricks, trying to save some memories from the demolition crew and dumpsters.

    Neighbors Andrea and Brian Cox were relieved to see their badly damaged home coming down.

    "It's what we wanted," Andrea said, for the safety of their family. The Coxes plan to rebuild.

    Neighbors admit the demolitions are a difficult but an important and necessary step for a community trying to pull itself together and recover. Some of the Aldridge's best friends are now homeless.

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    Demolition at Easton iron foundry resumes - November 28, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Demolition has resumed at the former iron foundry on Foundry Street.

    The former Belcher Iron Foundry has been abandoned since 2007. It was the source of much consternation among neighbors, who considered it a source of noise and soot pollution.

    Those bad feelings flared up again when a demolition company, The Total Group, started tearing down the building in July, apparently without properly wetting down materials, causing black soot to float through the air and onto nearby residents homes.

    Later, officials realized the company hadnt filed the proper permits with the state Department of Environmental Protection. Easton Building Inspector Mark Trivett said they checked renovation rather than demolition on the state paperwork, although they did obtain an emergency demolition permit from the town, citing safety concerns. Work on the project was halted, leaving a partially destroyed factory.

    Within the past week, work started up again with a new demolition contractor, Raynham-based Carney Environmental. A large water truck could be seen at the site with workers wetting down material as excavators and other large machines took apart the remaining structures.

    They did it right, Trivett said on Wednesday. He added that he insisted that the company communicate with neighbors, including sending out mailers as well as old-fashioned door knocking.

    Trivett and Health Inspector Mark Taylor also checked in with state environmental officials to make sure all the proper dust control and demolition permits were filed.

    Carney also got approval to take down the building in the back of the site from the towns Conservation Commission on Monday. That boards approval was needed for a portion of the demolition because of a nearby wetland.

    Justin Graeber may be reached at jgraeber@enterprisenews.com or follow him on Twitter @justingraeber.

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    Demolition begins after explosion - November 28, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Demolition has begun in the south side Indianapolis neighborhood damaged by a massive explosion.

    It's sad to see someone's home come down. I'm close friends with the family whose house is going down now. Their memories are getting torn down. It's part of the process. Everybody I talked to understands. It's bittersweet said neighbor Michael Phillips.

    The Department of Code Enforcement has said 33 homes will need to be demolished. Six homes had been set to be torn down Monday, but delays in permitting and other paperwork delayed the work to Tuesday.

    One home would be demolished by the end of Tuesday, the company completing the work, ABC Contractors, said. The lot will be cleared by the end of the week, and the homeowners were planning to rebuild.

    On such a job, said ABC's Sabrina Swinehart, the crew usually consists of two or three people. On this job, however, the company has six people on site to make sure everything runs safely.

    The strategy is we are trying to save the basement which, after we are done and they do the rebuild, they will have an engineer come in and certify the basement said Swinehart.

    Residents can fight a demolition order by hiring an engineer and submitting a written plan to rebuild, DCE said. As of Monday, no such appeals had been filed. Property owners of the homes slated for demolition have been notified through email, in person or by notices posted on the homes.

    Two people were killed and about 90 homes were damaged when an explosion rocked the south side neighborhood of Richmond Hill on Nov. 10. The explosion is being investigated as a homicide after all accidental causes were ruled out.

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    Guild Wars 2 – Lost Shores Finale – Slaying the Ancient Karka – Video - November 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Guild Wars 2 - Lost Shores Finale - Slaying the Ancient Karka
    The finale of the Lost Shores event weekend took place on Sunday, November 18, 2012. During this 2.5 hour long event players had to escort a demolition team to the karka hive, plants explosives and then lure the ancient karka into the trap. This video shows the major highlights of the event including the final cut-scene and the rewards I received. If you like this video, please subscribe to the channel, give me a thumbs up and share my videos with your friends! Contact and Follow Me: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Google +: http://www.gplus.to Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv Email questions to: askbogotter@gmail.com Logo art designed by Jerome Jacinto: chichapie.deviantart.com Music composed by Sandra Schnieders: http://www.sandraschnieders.com Thanks for watching!From:bogotterViews:157 22ratingsTime:20:05More inGaming

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    Shed Demolition - November 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Simcoe Fair Williams Cup Demolition Derby Feature Heat – Video - November 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Simcoe Fair Williams Cup Demolition Derby Feature Heat
    2012 Simcoe Ont Canada - 80s and Newer Demolition Derby Championship Feature HeatFrom:BealER519CREWViews:3 0ratingsTime:28:58More inAutos Vehicles

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