All Implosions Articles
Contractor Brown and Mason brings down four cooling towers ahead of regeneration programme
USA-based contractor executes two explosive felling operations at former Mercer site, New Jersey
Watch the video here and read the full story in next week’s new issue of D&Ri
The latest phase of demolition specialist Brown and Mason’s demolition of the Rugeley ‘B’ power station in Staffordshire, UK
South African contractor’s controlled demolition of fire-damaged building in Johannesburg
Analysis by the US engineering firm predicted how the 21-storey building in Virginia would fall
UK-based firm awarded Guinness World record for demolition of Meena Plaza in United Arab Emirates
US demolition contractor takes down 152 m (500 ft) smoke stack at Hudson Yard, New Jersey
A look back at some of the year’s best demolition work undertaken by US-based company Dykon
Supreme Court of India ordered urgent demolitions as buildings violate building regulations
The latest phase of the British contractor’s explosive demolition at major UK site (13 February)
Supreme Court of India orders urgent demolitions as buildings violate regulations
When Fabio Bruno Construções imploded 19 silos and a concrete building in Rio de Janeiro, it had to consider a number of scenarios
Dem-Master and Safedem felled three 22 storey blocks of flats in Glasgow to make way for an urban redevelopment project
Damaged beyond economic repair after the devastating earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, four-and-a-half years ago, an icon of the city’s skyline finally succumbed to demolition. Chris Webb reports
Liberty Industrial is currently clearing redundant process plant from the Clyde Refinery in New South Wales, Australia
Liberty Industrial used explosives to bring down the redundant Omega Transmission Tower, a naval communications facility in Australia
The explosive demolition of the AfE Tower, former home to Frankfurt University, will be a topic at the 2014 World Demolition Summit
The simultaneous implosion of the five 30 storey Red Road blocks of flats in Glasgow will not now feature in the 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony
Safedem will simultaneously implode five 30 storey tower blocks at Red Road, Glasgow as part of the opening ceremony for the Commonwealth Games
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