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Post by markkw on Nov 19, 2010 15:07:18 GMT -5
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Post by franz on Nov 19, 2010 15:45:42 GMT -5
Hire the low bidder, get what you pay for.
One of the first jobs Jack Louazo founder of CDI did was a concrete railroad warehouse in Rochester NY. He was sure explosive demolition could do the job at a much lower cost.
Shot #1 = complete failure Shot #2 = more complete failure
The building was demolished from top down by crews of men hanging in baskets from cranes using jackhammers.
Explosive demolition is NOT an exact science regardless of what the engineers claim.
Notice the brilliant reporting, when the hell did a smokestack become a tower?
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