Commercial Building Demolition 7720 Merrill Blvd. – Arthur Murray Studio
Demolition of Arthur Murray Dance – Commercial Building
WHAT EXACTLY IS LABELED AS A”Commercial”DEMOLITION?
Demolition is a complex set of tasks involving structural dismantlement, site clearance, environmental remediation, salvage, recycling, and industrial recovery.
Demolition is a highly sophisticated craft which involves the use of hydraulic equipment with specialized attachments, cranes, loaders, wrecking balls and in some cases explosives.
WHAT IS IN THE DEMOLITION COMMODITY STREAM?
As most of the materials generated on a demolition project have a market value they are not considered waste. On most demolition projects 90% of this material is recycled, salvaged or reused. Typical commodities generated on a demolition project site include:
- Concrete and other aggregate materials including brick, porcelain, etc.
- Metals including iron, steel, copper, brass, bronze and other exotic metallic commodities
- Insulating material
- Ceiling tiles
- Flooring and carpets
- Wiring and conduit
- Plasterboard
- Wood
- Soils
- Roofing materials
- Carpet
WHAT IS INTERIOR DEMOLITION?
Interior demolition is the non-structural demolishing of spaces within a structure usually in preparation for reuse and upgrading of the space. This work includes interior wall and ceiling removal, demolition of flooring and some utility services, salvage, and selective structural demolition.
WHAT IS EXPLOSIVE DEMOLITION OR IMPLOSION?
The use of explosives to implode a structure is a relatively small part of the demolition process however, it can prove very effective and time efficient. It is a highly specialized part of the demolition process requiring an in-depth knowledge of the nature of structures and the use of explosives. Contractors performing this work, often as subcontractors to a conventional demolition company who perform the site preparation and clearance work are usually licensed professionals.
WHAT IS INDUSTRIAL DEMOLITION?
Industrial demolition is the dismantlement of structures or facilities used in the production of goods. This work can be done at chemical plants, oil refineries, manufacturing facilities and the like. It often involves the environmental remediation of hazardous substances that were part of the industrial process and potentially contaminated the site. Industrial demolition can be a complex undertaking involving sophisticated engineering, specialized rigging, and complex industrial hygiene requirements.
WHAT IS A HIGH REACH AND HOW IS IT USED IN DEMOLITION?
High reach units can involve the use of super long boom arms with specialized hydraulic attachments mounted on excavator platforms. These units are designed to allow access to tall structures, often 20 stories or more, and safe demolition of the building within its footprint.
WHAT IS COMMERCIAL DEMOLITION?
Commercial demolition is the partial or complete dismantlement of commercial properties such as office buildings, shopping malls, hotels and the like.
WHAT IS DECONSTRUCTION?
Deconstruction is defined as the labor-intensive demolition of a structure in order to maximize the amount of potentially recyclable materials from the building. It often involved a considerable amount of hand demolition and sort separation in preparation for marketing the structure’s components.
HOW EXACTLY ARE DEMOLITION AND DECONSTRUCTION DIFFERENT?
Considering that conventional demolition contractors routinely recycled up to 90% of the material generated on a typical demolition site, there is little difference between the two methods of demolition save the labor-intensive nature of deconstruction.
Serving North Florida and South Georgia
Atlantic Beach, Bryceville, Callahan, Doctors Inlet, Fleming Island, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Middleburg, Neptune Beach, Orange Park, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, Saint Johns, Atlantic Beach, Bryceville, Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard, Kings Bay, Kingsland, Saint Marys, Woodbine, Yulee, Brunswick, Crescent, Darien, Hortense, Jekyll Island, Meridian, Saint Simons Island, Sapelo Island, Sea Island, Waverly, Waynesville, White Oak, Barberville, Bunnell, Daytona Beach, Flagler Beach, Hastings, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, St. Augustine, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, Saint Johns, Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights, Penney Farms, Lake Asbury, Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, Belmore, Clay Hill, Hibernia, Lake Geneva, Lakeside, McRae, Oakleaf, Virginia Village, Country Club Estates, Dock Junction, St. Simons, Sterling, Colesburg, Clark’s Bluff, Dover Bluff, Harriett’s Bluff, Hopewell, Jerusalem, Spring Bluff, Tarboro, Macclenny, Glen St. Mary, Olustee, Sanderson, Daytona Beach Shores, DeBary, DeLand, Deltona, Edgewater, Holly Hill, Lake Helen, New Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Orange City, Port Orange, South Daytona, Pierson, Ponce Inlet, Palatka, Interlachen, Pomona Park, Welaka, Bostwick, East Palatka, Grandin, Georgetown, Florahome, Hollister, Interlachen, Lake Como, Melrose, Putnam Hall, San Mateo, Satsuma
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Full Pool Removal,1719 Poplar Dr. Orange Park FL
Inground Swimming Pool Removal; FREE estimate….904-751-2177
The project was completed in Neighborhood of Orange Park FL. The location of the project was located at 1712 Poplar Dr. 32073.
Swimming Pool Removal Orange Park Florida
Time to remove your swimming pool?
Dependable Demolition will give you the reliable and comprehensive service at an affordable rate. Removing your swimming pool can reduce hazards and liability, expand the number of potential homebuyers, eliminate costly upkeep and give you more yard space for lawn activities.
Dependable Demolition specializes on cost effective concrete removal to save you time and money. With our experience, we can demolish and fill in any size in-ground or above-ground swimming pool.
Call us toll free 904-751-2177 and get your yard back.
How to Remove a Swimming Pool
- First, Dependable Demolition researches the permits and stipulations of your area before we begin removing your swimming pool.
- Then we drain the swimming pool by drilling through the concrete, allowing the water to escape.
- Next, we remove the structure and fill in the open space.
Partial Pool Removal
A simple and less costly method of pool removal is the partial swimming pool removal. For this method, concrete is removed while the rest of the pool area is packed with gravel and soil.
Full Pool Removal
We can also provide a full demolition and removal of your swimming pool. Instead of simply removing the top few feet of concrete, the entire structure is broken up and removed.
Disposal
Excess concrete will be recycled and reused, saving you money and keeping concrete out of landfills. We guarantee a thorough job with minimum environmental impact for any budget.
Easy no obligation quote at 904-751-2177.
Serving North Florida and South Georgia
Atlantic Beach, Bryceville, Callahan, Doctors Inlet, Fleming Island, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Middleburg, Neptune Beach, Orange Park, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, Saint Johns, Atlantic Beach, Bryceville, Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard, Kings Bay, Kingsland, Saint Marys, Woodbine, Yulee, Brunswick, Crescent, Darien, Hortense, Jekyll Island, Meridian, Saint Simons Island, Sapelo Island, Sea Island, Waverly, Waynesville, White Oak, Barberville, Bunnell, Daytona Beach, Flagler Beach, Hastings, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, St. Augustine, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, Saint Johns, Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights, Penney Farms, Lake Asbury, Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, Belmore, Clay Hill, Hibernia, Lake Geneva, Lakeside, McRae, Oakleaf, Virginia Village, Country Club Estates, Dock Junction, St. Simons, Sterling, Colesburg, Clark’s Bluff, Dover Bluff, Harriett’s Bluff, Hopewell, Jerusalem, Spring Bluff, Tarboro, Macclenny, Glen St. Mary, Olustee, Sanderson, Daytona Beach Shores, DeBary, DeLand, Deltona, Edgewater, Holly Hill, Lake Helen, New Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Orange City, Port Orange, South Daytona, Pierson, Ponce Inlet, Palatka, Interlachen, Pomona Park, Welaka, Bostwick, East Palatka, Grandin, Georgetown, Florahome, Hollister, Interlachen, Lake Como, Melrose, Putnam Hall, San Mateo, Satsuma
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Duval County, St. Johns County, Nassau County, Flagler County, Camden County, Glynn County, Clay County, Baker County, Volusia County, Putnam County
Jaxport Demolition – Concrete Road and Curbing
Concrete Curbing Demolishing and Removal 2831 Talleyrand Ave. Jacksonville FL
Arwood Waste completed the removal and demolition located at 2831 Talleyrand Ave, Jacksonville FL. The project was completed for Pars Services! The location of this project was located inside the gates of JAXPORT.
Curb Cutting
To ensure that individuals can move on and off a sidewalk without difficulty curb cuts must be performed. Curb cuts can be created by using specialized machines that cut at precise angles along the curb. The main purpose of these machines is to cut horizontally along curbs to create ramps and driveway approaches. Our curb sawing equipment cuts precise for a smooth finished look. It is the ideal technique for curb or parapet wall removal when roads and bridges require widening or demolition. Curbs saws can cut walls flush to the road surface eliminating the need for curb excavation.
Located in Northeast Florida, in the heart of the South Atlantic, JAXPORT is a full-service, international trade seaport situated at the crossroads of the nation’s rail and highway network.
The port owns, maintains and markets three cargo terminals, a cruise terminal and an intermodal rail terminal along the St. Johns River: Blount Island Marine Terminal, Dames Point Marine Terminal, Talleyrand Marine Terminal, the JAXPORT Cruise Terminal and the JAXPORT Intermodal Container Transfer Facility.
Demolition is the tearing down of buildings and other man-made structures. Demolition contrasts with deconstruction, which involves taking a building apart while carefully preserving valuable elements for re-use purposes.
For small buildings, such as houses, that are only two or three stories high, demolition is a rather simple process. The building is pulled down either manually or mechanically using large hydraulic equipment: elevated work platforms, cranes, excavators or bulldozers. Larger buildings may require the use of a wrecking ball, a heavy weight on a cable that is swung by a crane into the side of the buildings. Wrecking balls are especially effective against masonry, but are less easily controlled and often less efficient than other methods. Newer methods may use rotational hydraulic shears and silenced rock-breakers attached to excavators to cut or break through wood, steel, and concrete. The use of shears is especially common when flame cutting would be dangerous.
The tallest planned demolition of a building was the 47-story Singer Building in New York City, which was built in 1908 and torn down in 1967–1968 to be replaced by One Liberty Plaza.
Serving North Florida and South Georgia
Atlantic Beach, Bryceville, Callahan, Doctors Inlet, Fleming Island, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Middleburg, Neptune Beach, Orange Park, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, Saint Johns, Atlantic Beach, Bryceville, Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard, Kings Bay, Kingsland, Saint Marys, Woodbine, Yulee, Brunswick, Crescent, Darien, Hortense, Jekyll Island, Meridian, Saint Simons Island, Sapelo Island, Sea Island, Waverly, Waynesville, White Oak, Barberville, Bunnell, Daytona Beach, Flagler Beach, Hastings, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, St. Augustine, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, Saint Johns, Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights, Penney Farms, Lake Asbury, Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, Belmore, Clay Hill, Hibernia, Lake Geneva, Lakeside, McRae, Oakleaf, Virginia Village, Country Club Estates, Dock Junction, St. Simons, Sterling, Colesburg, Clark’s Bluff, Dover Bluff, Harriett’s Bluff, Hopewell, Jerusalem, Spring Bluff, Tarboro, Macclenny, Glen St. Mary, Olustee, Sanderson, Daytona Beach Shores, DeBary, DeLand, Deltona, Edgewater, Holly Hill, Lake Helen, New Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Orange City, Port Orange, South Daytona, Pierson, Ponce Inlet, Palatka, Interlachen, Pomona Park, Welaka, Bostwick, East Palatka, Grandin, Georgetown, Florahome, Hollister, Interlachen, Lake Como, Melrose, Putnam Hall, San Mateo, Satsuma
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Duval County, St. Johns County, Nassau County, Flagler County, Camden County, Glynn County, Clay County, Baker County, Volusia County, Putnam County
Don’t Get Green, Go Green in 2017 (3 Tips on how to do it)
Don’t get green this St. Patrick’s Day from too much trash laying around
Allow Arwood Waste and our partners the pleasure of helping you go green by providing you with quality waste management services this holiday weekend.
Here are three tips for Going Green this Spring:
1. Recycle
Not only does recycling paper and plastic help the environment, it saves room in your trash can – saving you money at your weekly trash pick up.
2. Compost
Throw scraps in your compost rather than your kitchen can. Your trash won’t stink and your plants and gardens will grow healthy and vibrant. It’s a win-win!
3. Walk or Ride Your Bike
Save some money, keep the air clean, and get some exercise – all at the same time.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Arwood Waste!
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Furniture Removal Jacksonville, Florida 904-751-2177
Excess furniture has no place in your home. Literally. There is no place to put it and the only place for it to go it out! But furniture is heavy, awkward to carry and probably won’t fit in the trunk of your coupe. Don’t carry it to the curb, let us get rid of it for you. We’ll remove any unwanted furniture quickly so you don’t have to.
Book an appointment and our qualified team of professionals will remove any furnishings you no longer want and leave you with a clean space when they are done. All you have to do is tell them what you want gone and they will handle the rest. We know your time is valuable, which is why our teams work efficiently to remove your junk as quickly as possible.
We Remove a Variety of Furniture
From headboards and bedframes to curio cabinets and dining room tables, we can haul anything you need gone, including:
- Bookcases and Cabinets
- Couches, Loveseats and Chairs
- Desks and Tables
- Dressers and Armoires
- Patio Furniture
- Pianos
Reclaiming Your Space is Easy
If you’re ready to say goodbye to your unwanted furniture and get your space back, all you have to do is book an appointment today. Once you’ve booked an appointment, our team will be dispatched to handle your furniture-removal needs. No matter how much furniture may be laying around your space, we will get rid of it in no time. After your furniture is loaded in our truck along with any other unwanted junk you need removed, we’ll haul it off to a new home.
No, we won’t take it straight to a landfill. Whenever possible, we donate your unwanted furniture to local charities so it can be put to good use instead of being thrown in a dump. Up to 80% of the junk we haul is either donated or recycled to reduce our impact on the environment while benefiting the local community.
Simple, Affordable Junk Removal Prices
Call (904) 751-2177 / (800) 477-0854
Serving North Florida and Southeast Georgia
For general junk removal, pricing is based on the size and weight of your items and starts as low as $37. This means you pay by volume, not how long it takes to load your items. The more items you have us remove, the better the value because our prices are cheaper in bulk.
Step 1: Book Your Appointment.
Call us at (904) 751-2177 or Book Online Now to get started. Choose a preferred day for your service and we’ll get in touch to confirm the details and schedule. We do out best to accommodate your needs.
Step 2: We Haul Off Your Junk and Leave It Clean!
Once our team arrives, just tell us what needs to go. Our estimates and pricing include all fees for pickup, removal, recycling and disposal of your junk. After your items are loaded, we make sure your area is clean.
Step 3: We Handle the Responsible Disposal and Recycling
Arwood Waste is environmentally friendly and we are a GoGreen certified company. Minimizing environmental impact and giving back to the community by recycling, reusing or donating as much as possible is very important to us.
How to Prepare for Your Junk Removal Appointment
We value your time and want to make the junk removal process as easy as possible. Here are a few tips on preparing for your appointment.
Identify Your Junk
Make sure you know where all the junk items are currently located. Create a list and label them with notes or colored tape. If your items are spread over multiple rooms or floors, don’t worry about moving them. Our teams are trained to safely lift these items, and have special equipment to use when necessary. Heavy lifting is part of our junk removal service.
Group Small Items Together
If you have a lot of smaller items hanging around, gather them up in bags along with any loose rubbish. The process of gathering smaller items may help you identify larger items you don’t want to move yourself. This will also speed up the process when our team comes to haul your junk away.
Locate and Separate Hazardous Materials
Oil, solvents, batteries, paint, asbestos, medical waste and other hazardous materials need to be processed separately. These items require specific disposal methods to protect the environment and for the safety of our crew. Let us know if you have any of these items when you book your junk removal service so we can make the proper arrangements for their disposal. Label and separate them (if possible) from other junk items.
Environmentally Friendly Junk Disposal and Recycling
Arwood Waste is dedicated to reliable and responsible junk removal and disposal. We always aim to meet or exceed expectations and it’s this philosophy that drives us to not only follow applicable environmental requirements but to go beyond them and seek creative ways to reduce, reuse and recycle wherever we can. We pride ourselves on being accountable to the community by emphasizing environmental stewardship and corporate social responsibility. We support recycling education efforts like The Recycle Guide that provide information and resources for our communities. Between recycling and donations, we keep as much as 80% of your junk out of landfills.
Committed to Responsible Disposal
Unverified Junk Removal Providers
Tips on removing junk in Jacksonville, FL
How much does junk removal service cost?
Rates are dependent upon where you live, the type of junk and amount of it. Junk removal companies typically have a minimum charge of $50 to $125 for coming out and picking up small loads, such as a single piece of furniture, a few bags of junk or a kitchen appliance.
Larger cleanups that require more manpower and labor will often run several hundred dollars or more depending upon the scale of the cleanup. Construction and demolition (C&D) debris cleanups typically cost more than a general household junk removal job.
The average cost ranges between $150 and $500, but large jobs (e.g., construction site cleanups, multiple) can run several thousand dollars.
Will they haul away asbestos or other hazardous debris?
Some do, but most cannot. The proper licensing is required to haul hazardous debris in most jurisdictions across the country. Always ask the junk hauler if they are licensed to accept hazardous materials anytime you need the following items hauled:
- Refrigerators and air conditioners
- Construction debris with asbestos or lead paint
- Flammable liquids or explosive materials
- Lead-acid batteries, such as a car battery
- Household hazardous wastes
Serving North Florida and South Georgia
Atlantic Beach, Bryceville, Callahan, Doctors Inlet, Fleming Island, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Middleburg, Neptune Beach, Orange Park, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, Saint Johns, Atlantic Beach, Bryceville, Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard, Kings Bay, Kingsland, Saint Marys, Woodbine, Yulee, Brunswick, Crescent, Darien, Hortense, Jekyll Island, Meridian, Saint Simons Island, Sapelo Island, Sea Island, Waverly, Waynesville, White Oak, Barberville, Bunnell, Daytona Beach, Flagler Beach, Hastings, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, St. Augustine, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, Saint Johns, Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights, Penney Farms, Lake Asbury, Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, Belmore, Clay Hill, Hibernia, Lake Geneva, Lakeside, McRae, Oakleaf, Virginia Village, Country Club Estates, Dock Junction, St. Simons, Sterling, Colesburg, Clark’s Bluff, Dover Bluff, Harriett’s Bluff, Hopewell, Jerusalem, Spring Bluff, Tarboro, Macclenny, Glen St. Mary, Olustee, Sanderson, Daytona Beach Shores, DeBary, DeLand, Deltona, Edgewater, Holly Hill, Lake Helen, New Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Orange City, Port Orange, South Daytona, Pierson, Ponce Inlet, Palatka, Interlachen, Pomona Park, Welaka, Bostwick, East Palatka, Grandin, Georgetown, Florahome, Hollister, Interlachen, Lake Como, Melrose, Putnam Hall, San Mateo, Satsuma
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Duval County, St. Johns County, Nassau County, Flagler County, Camden County, Glynn County, Clay County, Baker County, Volusia County, Putnam County
Call (904) 751-2177 / (800) 477-0854
Serving North Florida and Southeast Georgia
NAS (JAX) Naval Base Demolition Completed for Whitesell-Green, Inc.
Removing Stucco Siding & NAS Military Base
Arwood Waste performed a selective demolition of concrete stucco from the side of a commercial building located at NAS Jackosnville Naval base!
There may be a time when you need to remove the stucco siding on your home. There could be many reasons for this, but if done correctly the job can be done easily with few complications.
Call (904) 751-2177 / (800) 477-0854
Serving North Florida and Southeast Georgia
That does not mean that removing stucco siding is going to be quick process. In fact, removing stucco siding from a home is a long, tedious and labor-intensive project. Stucco is a very durable cement product that can last for over 50 years. It is not going to come off easily.
Safety Precautions
Before attempting to remove any of the stucco siding on your home, consider some safety precautions:
- Remove all obstacles from the general area. Tripping over garbage and pieces of debris is a leading cause of injury on a job site.
- Keep an eye out for falling debris. There is always an inherent danger of something falling on you. Stay aware of your surroundings.
- Work with a friend. Removing stucco is hard work and requires quite a bit of elbow grease. Work with a friend to avoid over exertion or becoming so focused on your job that you forget your surroundings.
Needed Tools For Removing Stucco Siding
- Circular saw with carbide blade
- Pry bar
- Hammer
- Safety equipment (gloves, boots, eye protection, face mask)
First Cuts
Whether tackling a small section or large surface area, the first step in removing stucco siding is a small cut. Most people will want to get out the sledgehammer and start pounding away at the cement product. This is the last thing you should do. In fact, you should leave the sledgehammer in the garage for this project.
Start by using a chisel and hammer to knock off any loose stucco siding that you may see in the general area. This goes for stucco above your head. When prying off large sections of stucco, and the following layer of stucco lath, simply jar the pieces loose and let them fall.
Harder Blows
After scraping off the loose stucco, you can begin to land harder blows to the surface with the hammer. This can loosen the stucco from the home surface and cause some cracks.
Pry Larger Sections Off
As you begin to see cracks and pieces falling off, you can start using the pry bar or a shovel to begin taking off larger sections.
- Important Note – Before getting too carried away with the demolition of stucco, you must remember that it is a work area. Large chunks can be very heavy and even cause other sections to fall.
As you work, lifting off these bigger sections, remove them immediately from the area. Do not leave lying on the ground as an obstacle to trip over.
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House Trailer Removed From Countryside Village Mobile Home Park

Home Removed in the Garden Estates Neighborhood of Jacksonville FL
Arwood Waste and Demolition completed the demolition of a home located at 7561 WARBLER RD. The home was constructed half wood and the other half was concrete block. The project was completed for Bruce Oliver.
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Property Overview – 7561 Warbler Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32219 is a single family home built in 1952. The median sales price for the Picketville area is $53,000. The $86,437 estimated value is 92.51% greater than the median listing price of $44,900 for the Picketville area.
According to the Jacksonville public records, the property at 7561 Warbler Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32219 has approximately 2,725 square feet, 3 beds and 2 baths with a lot size of 0.61 acres. Nearby schools include Pickett Elementary School, Valor Academy Of Leadership Middle School and Valor Academy Of Leadership-High School. Comparable nearby homes for sale include 5875 Carver Pines Ct and 8100 Moncrief Dinsmore Rd.
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Renata D. Feb 20, 2017Bathroom DemoExcellent!!We couldn’t be any happier with Andrei and his partner’s work! ). If you’re looking for reliable, fair prices and quality you’ve found!
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Jeff M. Feb 14, 2017home Demolition2 bathrooms floor and shower great job.Great service, very professional. Will use again.
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Building Demolition Completed for Waste Pro of Jacksonville
Demolition Completed located at 127 Willow Branch St.
The property was leveled and most of the waste was recycled. The project consisted of a Concrete structure, a 4oft. storage box and miscellaneous scrap metal. The project was completed within three days.
Building Demolition Process
Different steps are involved in the process of demolition of building structures which are:
- Surveying
- Removal of hazardous materials
- Preparation of plan
- Safety measures
Surveying of Buildings for Demolition
Surveying means study of different parameters of the structure and its surroundings. There are two types of surveying are mainly conducted. They are
- Building surveying
- Structural surveying
1. Building Surveying
In survey of buildings for demolition, following process are carried out:
- Types of construction material used
- Usage of building prior and present during demolition.
- The presence of wastewater, hazardous materials, matters arising from toxic chemicals, flammable or explosive and radioactive materials, etc.
- Drainage conditions and possible problems on water pollution, flooding and erosion.
- Shared facilities with adjoining building, including common staircases, partition walls.
- Adjoining pedestrian and vehicular traffic conditions
- The sensitivity of neighborhood with respect to noise, dust, vibration and traffic impact.
2. Structural Surveying
In structural survey, following process are involved in demolition:
- The method of construction
- The structural system and structural conditions of basements, underground tanks or underground vaults.
- The original structural system employed in the design.
- The condition of the building.
Removal of Hazardous Materials
If hazardous materials like asbestos minerals, petroleum contamination, and radioactive metals are found in the investigation of site for demolition. Specialized personals are called for the removal of the hazardous materials from the site prior to the demolition of structure.
Preparation of Demolition Plan for Structures
A detailed demolition plan is made which illustrates the different process involved and they are:
Project completed for Waste Pro of Jackosnville
2940 Strickland StJacksonville, FL 32254
Demolition completed in Lackawanna Neighborhood
The diesel shops were built in the WWII years. By the end of the war, a new 165 foot turntable was in place at the steam shops. The yards were greatly increased both in the circa “teens” and again in the late “40’s”.� Seaboard was already pioneering their demise. The Gross Cut-Off to Callahan and Baldwin were taking more and more freight through without another sort.
The shops became the home for almost all of the SEABOARD “ALCO” (American Locomotive Works) and “BALDWIN” diesels. The last of these, Alco, quit the business starting with a sell to Worthington Corp in 1964, they built their last diesels in the early 70’s. They were then folded into Studebaker-Worthington subsidiary MONTREAL loco works. But MLW, didn’t get any US orders from SCL.
As a specialist in Alco and Baldwin locomotives, WEST JAX did it all. These engines had one other thing that EMD (GM), or GE diesels lacked. Pound for pound it was said they could pull the socks off an equal power locomotive from the latter builders. They could also track better, and SCL wasn’t known for good track – sadly CSX still suffers from this mind set. Hundreds of miles of branchlines in your home town area were — HORRIBLE. But an old Alco would somehow dance along the rails with the train, another locomotive would be up to the foot plates in dirt.
When Rice Yard opened in Waycross, it was really Jacksonville’s yard moved to a less congested junction. That move coupled with massive post regulation abandonment’s spelled the end of West Jax. Remember railyards are train, time AND money killers.
WEST JAX is now a superfund site, home of CSX security – Railroad Police, train dispatching, and the company’s office train cars.