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ALCS, Inc. is a South Carolina scrap metal company that has been fined $54,937 by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) for multiple violations of state asbestos regulations. ALCS was performing interior demolition at a former ice cream plant in Southborough back in July 2008. The Southborough Fire Department filed a complaint about the [...]
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Neighbors in a Louisiana community possess been complaining a lot about the noise from an abandoned home that was slated for demolition. The SWAT team has been using the home for training purposes. Flash bombs as well as grenades possess been set off inside the house while neighbors gather outside to watch.
The home was supposed [...]
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The mayor of Clemson, South Carolina wants to rid the city of buildings that possess been awaiting demolition for years as well as address unfinished construction projects. According to Mayor Larry Abernathy, the city could be quite attractive incase these problems were dealt with. There are many reasons why the demolition projects possess been [...]
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The historic Patrick Henry Hotel in Roanoke, Virginia is being renovated in a most unusual way. Unlike most renovation projects, the hotel still had many useful items that earliest had to be sold, such as beds, coffee pots as well as other hospitality items. The hotel will be transformed into apartments, office space as well [...]
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The Sibley Mill in Augusta, Georgia is one of the most significant historic properties in the area. The 518,000 square foot textile mill opened in 1882 as well as closed in 2006. In addition to the mill, the 20 acres include several outbuildings as well as a hydropower plant. Recently purchased by the Augusta Canal [...]
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The Butterfield Building, a school district building that has been used as an office intricate as well as an elementary school in New York, may soon be demolished. The building has been vacant for three years as well as has several safety issues that the school district believes makes it a liability. Because of the [...]
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The former federal building in Wausau, Wisconsin has been vacant for a decade. City leaders possess now decided it is time to renovate as well as repurpose the building. The city purchased the building for only $1 in 1995, as well as it has cost the city approximately $20,000 every year since then for routine [...]
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The City Council in Corpus Christi, Texas has decided to tear down Memorial Coliseum. The lowest bidder for the demolition came up with a cost estimate of $583,303. An engineering firm estimates that it would cost nearly $4 million ($3.7 million for the renovations plus another $200,000 in city costs) to keep the coliseum’s roof [...]
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Little Harbour School in Portsmouth, Recent Hampshire was closed the final week in February while workers partitioned off sections of the school to abate 18,000 square feet of asbestos tiles – about 30% of the total ceiling area. Asbestos tiles were a ordinary installation from the 1960s to the 1980s as well as become a [...]
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Dr. Harvey Pass is a professor as well as the essential of thoracic surgery at New York University (NYU) Langone Health examination Center. He is being funded by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Department of Defense (DOD) as well as the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for his research into biomarkers for mesothelioma as [...]