Triple threat match: HaVoc vs Demolition vs Gabriel
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Triple threat match: HaVoc vs Demolition vs Gabriel
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Hotline Miami 2 - Wrong Number part 18 Act V 18th Scene Demolition no commentary
DinXy plays Hotline Miami 2 - Wrong Number on PC using keyboard and mouse. Act V - Intermission. Playing 18th Scene - Demolition. No commentary! Full Let #39;s Play - http://bit.ly/1GCnuSH NO...
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Kenya power calls for demolition of more than one thousand illegal structures in Eastlands
Electricity distributor, Kenya power is calling for demolition of more than one thousand illegal structures constructed under the heavy duty power lines in Nairobi #39;s expansive Eastlands area....
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xBCraft | Season 02 | Episode 007 - Demolition and Construction
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Hotel Syracuse Demolition Project
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Camden's plan to rid its streets of close to 600 vacant and dilapidated buildings, which has stalled in recent months due to problems with the contracts that were awarded, moved out of the hands of city officials Thursday as the Camden County Improvement Authority took control.
The authority has been assisting Camden from the beginning but will now have a lead role via a shared-services agreement.
Since announcing the project last year with much fanfare, city officials have struggled to get it off the ground. The first 62-building phase was put out to bid a second time after attracting no bidders the first time. Last month, the contractor who had signed on for the bulk of the work backed out, citing concerns over asbestos removal as one reason.
The city's decision to award separate contracts for the disconnection of utilities, rather than including the work as part of each demolition job, led to a cumbersome process, city spokesman Vincent Basara acknowledged.
James Blanda, executive director of the CCIA, said Camden officials asked the authority to take on more oversight.
"Demolition projects are not the easiest," Blanda said. "There can be many unexpected elements to it, and if this was a smaller project, I'm sure they would have been able to handle it themselves."
Over the last decade, Camden officials have grown accustomed to ceding control over the day-to-day operations. In 2002, Camden was subject to what was believed to be the biggest municipal takeover in U.S. history, eliminating all authority from the mayor and City Council. Though the takeover ended in 2010, Camden remains impoverished, and its annual budget is heavily dependent on state aid. In 2013, the local police department was disbanded in favor of a county force. Later that year, Gov. Christie announced a state takeover of Camden's schools.
Mayor Dana L. Redd has vowed to reduce the city's pervasive blight by rehabbing or demolishing buildings that are empty and in disrepair, often abandoned by owners who walked away or stopped paying taxes. A survey last year by the nonprofit group CamConnect and the Camden Community Development Association found that close to 15 percent of the nine-square-mile city's structures were vacant, and about 37 percent of city land could be considered empty if 8,000 vacant lots are included.
In October the city began the demolitions, believed to be the largest such project in the state. The 62-building phase is funded by a federal grant. The second phase, the $8 million destruction of 534 remaining structures, will be financed by a bond to be paid off with a tax on city parking lots. Officials said last year that they hoped to have the demolitions finished within 18 months.
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The demolition of homes in North Triangle is among the cases that would be filed against President Aquino in the coming International Peoples Tribunal in Washington DC in July.
By JANESS ANN J. ELLAO Bulatlat.com
MANILA September 23, 2010.
That day is forever etched in Estrelieta Bagasbas mind when she and her neighbors claimed EDSA to defend and barricade their homes in Sitio San Roque in Quezon City from the demolition team. Meanwhile, she said, President Benigno Aquino III, who ate a hotdog sandwich in the streets of New York to prove he was different from his luxurious, corrupt predecessor, was quick to react and called for a moratorium on demolition.
But the urban poor leader said Aquino was no different from President Gloria Arroyo. During and after the moratorium was lifted, she added, demolitions continued and even intensified.
The urban poor are among the most-attacked sectors under Aquino. We are treated like dirt, threatened and our homes and livelihood destroyed, Bagasbas told Bulatlat.com.
The demolition of homes in North Triangle is among the cases that would be filed against Aquino in the upcoming International Peoples Tribunal in Washington DC on July 16-17. The IPT was formally announced in a press conference at the University of the Philippines on March 12.
Apart from the demolition of their homes, President Aquino and US President Barack Obama would be tried for other cases of violations of civil-political rights, socio-economic rights, right to self-determination.
There used to be nearly 20,000 families residing in North Triangle, a land owned by the governments National Housing Authority. Their homes, however, were demolished to give way to a Public-Private Partnership project, the Quezon City Central Business District.
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Screamride - Let #39;s Play - [Demolition Expert Campaign] - Part 4 - "The Caldera Complex"
"THE CALDERA COMPLEX" Screamride Demolition Expert Campaign - Part 4 With Commentary Xbox One Gameplay 1080p 30FPS Channel: http://youtube.com/DanQ8000 L...
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Samsula Demolition and Cummins QSF3.8 Engines
Samsula Demolition transformed an excavator with Cummins QSF3.8 Tier 4 Final engines. In the video, Daniel Benson with Samsula Demolition discusses how Tier ...
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Demolition company walks off Round Building job
The company in charge of the demolition of the Round Building in downtown Orlando has walked off the job, the city said Tuesday. Gail Paschall-Brown (@GPBwesh) reports. Subscribe to WESH on...
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