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    Demolition of National Stadium in Tokyo – Video

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition of National Stadium in Tokyo
    Work to demolish Tokyo #39;s old Olympic stadium is under way, with heavy machinery tearing down stands where spectators once sat and watched the 1964 Games. Photo: Alexander Martin/The Wall ...

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    DEMOlition derby – Game Of Thrones – Video

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    DEMOlition derby - Game Of Thrones
    The only thing dieing in this episode is the kids heart.

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    Kids killed by Demolition Rock – Video

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kids killed by Demolition Rock
    5 kids just chillin unexpectedly get killed by the Demolition Rock!! I was lucky enough to get this. Subscribe!!

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    Oradea Airport – demolition runway – Video

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Oradea Airport - demolition runway
    Demolarea pistei.

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    Demolition Dancing – Video

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Dancing
    Demolition Dancing Scream 2011 SideOneDummy Records Released on: 2011-08-16 Auto-generated by YouTube.

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    Demolition season in Vancouver

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Heritage activist Caroline Adderson recently sent me an alert saying a Dunbar castle was in danger of being demolished at 3815 West 39th.

    The term refers charming little houses with turrets that were popular on the west side in the 1930s and 1940s. With their turrets, arched windows and white stucco exterior, they look like miniature versions of the Disneyland castle.

    This particular one belonged to Jack Wood, whose company Master Craft Homes built the Dunbar castles. Wood built a sister castle next door, which made them similar to the Two Dorothies Tudor homes in Kerrisdale that were recently rescued from demolition.

    When I drove over a couple of hours later, the demolition crew was already at work. A giant claw smashed through the roof, toppled over the brick chimney, then crunched up the turret. Everything that made the home special was gone in 10 minutes.

    What was odd was that the exterior of the house seemed pretty much intact until the bulldozer started tearing it apart. The arched windows were still in place, as was the arched front door. The weather vane was still on top of the turret.

    The city of Vancouver recently enacted new regulations for demolitions of pre-1940 character homes like this. Ninety per cent of the home is supposed to be reused or recycled.

    It was hoped the new regulations would slow the spate of house demolitions while the city worked to update its heritage register, which was compiled in the mid-1980s and missed many significant buildings. Whether its working is a matter for debate.

    Since December, 210 demolition permits have been issued in Vancouver, 126 of them in January and February. If this pace keeps up, 750 buildings will be torn down in Vancouver in 2015. But it could be more demolitions often pick up in spring, which some heritage activists call demolition season.

    Dunbar-Southlands has been the hardest hit area. For the past four years, over 100 buildings in the neighbourhood have been torn down annually 107 in 2011, 134 in 2012, 113 in 2013, and 103 in 2014. No other neighbourhood has topped the 100 mark.

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    Demolition set to start on Crowell-Collier complex

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Demolition is underway this week at the Crowell-Collier Building, after city officials complained the work was moving too slowly.

    Work crews were busy Wednesday tearing down a walkway linking some of the buildings. Portions of other buildings are starting to come down as well, said Joe Reidy, an attorney for Columbus law firm Frost, Brown and Todd, which represents the facilitys owner.

    Springfield city officials filed a complaint last month arguing Mosier Industrial Services, the facilitys owner, failed to move forward with the demolition in a meaningful manner, said said Jerry Strozdas, city law director for Springfield.

    The city had previously filed a separate court order that called for Mosier to demolish three buildings that make up a portion of the complex, located at 200 W. High St. The site was once the home to one of the worlds largest magazine publishing companies, but has since fallen into disrepair, leaving a major eyesore downtown.

    Mosier obtained demolition permits in November last year, but little progress had been made since, Strozdas said.

    The motion that we filed a week or so ago in court is asserting that they have not proceeded diligently, that in the last 90 days or so theres been precious little activity, Strozdas said.

    But several factors have slowed demolition, including below-freezing temperatures and a water line break that flooded parts of the complex, Reidy said. Crews are not required to work on days when the temperature dips below 20 degrees for safety purposes, he said, adding there is no specific timeline to complete the project because it is weather-dependent.

    The forecast for next week is for warmer weather, so every day that weve got appropriate temperatures theyll be working on the demolition of that building until its down, Reidy said.

    In January, a water line also burst, flooding the basement and elevator pit of one of the buildings and slowing demolition for more than three weeks, Reidy said.

    The building is 900,000 square feet, making it one of the largest structures in Springfield. The complex covers an entire city block.

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    Demolition drive at Raisina village

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A demolition drive was carried out by the district administration at Raisina village here on Thursday clearing around 32 acres of land in the Aravalli Range of encroachment.

    The drive was undertaken at eight farm houses which included boundary wall demolition of seven farmhouses and pillar fencing of one farmhouse. The demolition was carried out under section 4 of Aravalli Notification which says that these hills cannot be used for any purpose other than plantation.

    DTP (Enforcement) Narender Solanki said that the Deputy Commissioner office had been receiving complaints that forest area and plantations were being destroyed in the Aravalli Range to construct farmhouses. He further added that there was a need for a joint effort on the part of all departments concerned to stop this illegal construction. The electricity department had given connection to these farmhouses. It encouraged more and more people to carry out such unauthorised construction. All departments should co-ordinate to stop this, said Mr. Solanki.

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    Excadrill/Huntail on PTCGO – Video

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Excadrill/Huntail on PTCGO
    Might as well rename this channel Excadrill-Decks at this point :p This one is a little crazy, but I promise I #39;ll be looking at the competitive side of Excad...

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    Bremont Homes, Torontos Finest Home Builders, Announces Cost of Kings Manor Estates in Brampton Are a Fraction of …

    - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) March 06, 2015

    Bremont Homes (http://www.BremontHomes.com), the Greater Toronto Areas finest home building company, is announcing that the estate homes it is building in Brampton for its Kings Manor Estates project are a fraction of the cost of similar homes in Mississauga and Oakville.

    Fresh off last months announcement of the launch of the Kings Manor Estates project in Brampton, Bremont Homes is announcing that these residences within the Creditview community in Brampton will be offered at much more affordable prices than similar estate homes in nearby Mississauga and Oakville.

    The homes were building for the Kings Manor Estates project are going to be incredible, says Gary Breda, president of Bremont Homes. And we arent sparing any luxuries. These homes will be situated in close proximity to the Lionhead Golf Club & Conference Centre and Eldorado Park. As for within the home, were including top luxury finishes with marble and hardwood floors and, of course, granite.

    Breda assures that while these luxuries would typically come at a high cost if they were in most other jurisdictions, Bremont Homes Kings Manor Estates come at much more affordable costs.

    We dont feel luxury should be completely out of reach for people who work hard and have made sound financial decisions, Breda concludes. Yes, we do promote the private and exclusive lifestyle that the Kings Manor Estates will provide, but that lifestyle does not come with as hefty a price tag as you would think.

    Bremont Homes has recently concluded its Crown of Creditview custom homes, also in the Brampton area, and will have exciting news about that project coming soon. To learn more about the Kings Manor Estates, Crown of Creditview, and other custom home building projects from Bremont Homes, visit http://www.BremontHomes.com.

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