"look like money" Cattle Ranchers say the same thing about ...
"look like money" Cattle Ranchers say the same thing about ...
Some demo contractors back out some of their profit on recyclable items when they bid. Lourdes hospital demo bids are a good example of this.
If you think about it, once the asbestos, wood and glass is out, it's all money to be made.
7:00 A.M Sunday morning alarm clock.
They break the concrete with the demolition hammer to knock it away from the reinforcing steel. You can see the chunks of concrete between the rebar.
They keep a constant spray of water on the debris to keep the dust down.
They then use a back hoe with a debris thumb to peal out the steel.
They will have plenty of rebar on this job. When they hit the structure with the bucket it was like hitting a trampoline. The foreman said they can pay for labor and fuel with the recycled metals. There wasn't enough glass to worry about recycling on this job. It basically gets ground to sand during the demolition process. The concrete and brick will go to Recycled Rock in Scott. A guy by the name of John Fell owns the place. His place is on the north west side of the I-10 exit at Scott. Usually a big pile of material there.
Helmut, I have a stupid question: do you know if this will this be the same process they use, once they start on the second and third stories? What kind of equipment will they use to reach this heights? Thx again
Thanks for the pics Helmut. My wife & I were on campus last month (we actually found our bricks from '99!) and she commented on how poorly those building looked next to so many updated/new buildings. Glad to see them go and excited to hear that the area will be opened up for the swamp to 'breath".
Pic from FB yesterday: seems to be taken from the 2nd floor of the U......in the space that we had said would have a great view. We was right, lol.
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