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    Island Station demolition – Video

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Island Station demolition
    The 280-foot-tall chimney stack and the Island Station coal power plant below toppled in a wisp of smoke Sunday morning.

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    Island Station power plant demolition – Video

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Island Station power plant demolition

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    Demolition Medicine Ball Workout – HASfit Medcine Ball Workouts – Medcine Ball Exercises – Video

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Medicine Ball Workout - HASfit Medcine Ball Workouts - Medcine Ball Exercises
    Try this Demolition medicine ball workout at home or in the gym. HASfit #39;s medicine ball workouts are great for both men and women. Visit http://hasfit.com fo...

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    Caterpillar 219 LC @ Demolition Site / Abbruch Stuttgart, Germany, 12.05.1995. – Video

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Caterpillar 219 LC @ Demolition Site / Abbruch Stuttgart, Germany, 12.05.1995.
    Caterpillar 219 LC @ Demolition Site after big fire/ Abbruch Stuttgart nach Grobrand, Germany, 1994. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQLttvhBMX4 Meine Baumas...

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    Demolition Man – What’s the Damage? – Video

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Man - What #39;s the Damage?
    Demolition Man. In addition to having one of the most notoriously in-your-face product placements, the movie also contains a lot of damage. We decided to tal...

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    Tigersnake Demolition – Video

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tigersnake Demolition
    The tigersnake was wounded by Missy the dog when they met in Missy #39;s backyard. Unfortunately Missy did not make it Niether did the fish pond but it was going...

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    Demolition day looms for Croydon Council's old headquarters

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Demolition day looms for Croydon Council's old headquarters Taberner House

    9:08am Thursday 20th March 2014 in News By Robert Fisk

    Demolition of Croydon Councils former headquarters will start next month after councillors gave it the go ahead.

    The 19-storey building Taberner House will be taken down one level at a time, until the demolition is completed at the start of next year.

    As the 1960s office block is in the town centre, no explosives will be used.

    Instead the building will first be cleared internally before demolition excavators are brought in.

    They will break away all the way down to the ground floor until the demolition is complete.

    Working hours will be 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday and 8am to 1pm Saturday.

    There will be no Saturday afternoon, Sunday or Bank Holiday working unless otherwise agreed with council officers prior to the works.

    Go to croydon.gov.uk/tabernerhouse for more information on the demolition works.

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    Demolition day nears for Dania Hilton

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Demolition day is nearing for the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Airport hotel.

    The 388-room property at 1870 Griffin Road near Interstate 95 is expected to close permanently March 31 and later razed to make way for the completion of the new south runway at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

    As of Tuesday, reservations were still being accepted for that final night according to a front desk agent who said it was the hotel's last day for accepting guests.

    Tourism officials say the Hilton's loss is a blow to room inventory in Broward County, which hasn't grown dramatically in recent years. The county had 33,294 available hotel and motel units in 2012, versus 34,976 in 2011, data from the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) show.

    "This will absolutely have an impact on our available group inventory and makes the need for a Convention Center hotel even more critical," CVB President Nicki Grossman said. "Fortunately there are some proposed properties scheduled for development over the next two years which will make new inventory available, but we will certainly feel the pinch now."

    The hotel's loss is also likely to put on dent in tourist tax collection with fewer hotel beds available to accommodate overnight visitors.

    In 2012, Dania Beach was the third-largest municipality behind Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood for tourism tax collection, according to the latest CVB data. It generated $3.4 million (or 7.8 percent0 of the $43.8 million in tourism taxes collected that year, which is derived from the 5 percent 'bed tax' levied on overnight hotel visitors.

    In January the Hilton's operator informed state officials that its 63 full-time and part-time employees would be laid off effective April 1 due to its permanent closure. The affected jobs ranged from general manager to restaurant food servers and room attendants, according to the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notice filed.

    Last year, Broward County bought the Dania Hilton for $62 million after filing a condemnation lawsuit to take possession under eminent domain. It then hired The BG Group of Boca Raton to tear it down to clear the path for the new runway that's expected to open in September.

    The aviation department will assume possession April 7 and BG Group will take about 6-to-8 weeks to assess and prepare the site for demolition, airport spokesman Greg Meyer said Wednesday. The entire structure should be demolished by early June, then filled in and sodded by August, authorities have said.

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    Buildings keep tumbling at Utahs chemical weapons depot

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune) Work is beginning to demolish structures at the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, seen here in this 2009 photo. From 1945 to the 1970's munitions and chemicals were "stored" in open trenches. Contaminated metal was stored in barrells in a site on the property. The incinerator in the background was used for over a decade to dispose of the nation's nerve gas stockpile.

    Buildings keep tumbling at Utahs chemical weapons depot

    South Area The demolition is expected to finish in August.

    By nate carlisle

    | The Salt Lake Tribune

    Demolition of the former Deseret Chemical Depot is progressing and may even be slightly ahead of schedule, according to an update provided Thursday.

    Demolition crews recently tore down a 90-foot tall, 200-foot wide structure used to cool and clean exhaust gases from the furnaces that helped destroy such weapons as mustard gas and nerve agents including sarin, Tabun and VX, according to the written update the projects contractor provided.

    The update said the demolition is expected to be completed by the end of August. When work began to destroy buildings in January, it was predicted demolition would take nine months.

    The depot once stored the chemical weapons, but the U.S. Army began destroying them in 1996 to comply with the Chemical Weapons Convention. The last mustard gas-filled munition was destroyed at the depot in 2010 and the last bulk mustard gas was destroyed a year later.

    The property last year was transferred to the control of the nearby Tooele Army Depot and given the new designation as that depots South Area.

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    Demolition work at Sixth Avenue and I-25 extended into next week

    - March 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (Photo: MGN Online)

    DENVER Demolition work that has caused overnight closures at I-25 and Sixth Avenue this week will be extended until at least Tuesday.

    There will be no demolition or closures this weekend, but the work and closure will be implemented Sunday through Tuesday. Its possible there will be work and closures Wednesday as well.

    Workers are taking down the east portion of the Sixth Avenue bridge deck that crosses I-25.

    Beginning at 8 p.m. on the nights affected, there will be double lane closures on both directions of I-25. Beginning at 10 p.m., southbound I-25 traffic will be detoured off the highway at Sixth Avenue, west to Federal Boulevard, south to Fifth Avenue, then east on Sixth and back to I-25. Northbound traffic will move into the southbound lanes.

    To keep Federal Boulevard traffic moving, the eastbound Sixth Avenue off-ramp to Federal will be closed.

    Motorists should expect heavy traffic and delays during the closures and detours.

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