Blast Off!
May29

Blast Off!

The scheduled demolition of concrete structures, some 400-feet-tall, at a NASA static engine test stand began with the use of explosives. However, more safe and accurate methods were required to bring the structures to set elevations and maintain some of the foundations for reuse.

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Divine Intervention
May29

Divine Intervention

A CSDA member recently answered the calling of a general contractor performing renovation work at a large venue in Houston, Texas. The work included the cutting, removal and hauling of three existing pre-cast panels for the addition of a curtain wall window on the fifth floor of the building.

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Aiming for the Stars
Feb19

Aiming for the Stars

A CSDA member recently cut and removed approximately 100,000 pounds of concrete as part of a two-phase, $5.2-million renovation project at a planetarium in Chicago.

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SPARC of Ingenuity
Nov06

SPARC of Ingenuity

A $40-million project is underway to transform the former home of Minor League Baseball’s Columbus Clippers into a state-of-the-art racetrack and automotive research and training center.

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A Monumental Task
Sep24

A Monumental Task

The construction of an elevated toll highway in Mexico City required the removal of ten large reinforced concrete sculptures, measuring between 7 and 22 meters tall (23 and 72 feet), from the roadside of an existing highway.

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