When it comes to demolition, no two sites are the same. Each project presents unique challenges that require strategic approaches to ensure efficient, safe, and environmentally responsible removal of structures. This is especially true in urban areas or tight spaces, where job sites are often surrounded by buildings or residential areas. Empire Services has the experience and resources to handle these complex demolition projects with precision and care, as demonstrated in a recently completed project adjacent to a residential neighborhood in Bucks County, PA.
This particular demolition job involved the removal of several structures, which included a massive water tank, a booster pump building, and a network of piping surrounded by homes in a quaint Bucks County neighborhood. The proximity of residential buildings meant that we needed to plan the demolition carefully to minimize any disruption or risk to surrounding properties.
Empire Services provided complete site demolition services from top to bottom, including recycling and salvaging valuable materials, ensuring that the entire project was completed with minimal environmental impact.
1. Water Tank Demolition
The most significant structure on this job site was the large 500,000-gallon above ground water storage tank. The entire tank was demolished to grade, including the concrete foundation and exterior foundation ring. Using a Hitachi 350 UHD excavator equipped with a shear, we efficiently demolished the steel tank. The tank’s size and the need for precision cutting meant we had to use specialized equipment to safely take it down while minimizing debris and dust in the surrounding neighborhood.
2. Booster Pump Building and Foundations
The next challenge involved removing the booster pump building, which included the structure’s contents, the concrete floor and foundations. This portion of the project required careful excavation, and our team used a CAT 325 excavator equipped with a hammer and bucket to break up and remove the foundations, ensuring a clean slate for the next phase of development.
3. Piping and Vault Removal
Alongside the demolition of the tank and pump building, we also removed a network of piping from the tank to the booster pump building, meter pits, and vaults. This involved excavation, pipe removal, and backfilling the area upon completion. A process that required careful planning, preventing damage to existing underground utilities ensuring an obstacle-free operation for the new construction.
At Empire Services, we believe in sustainable demolition practices. We worked closely with our affiliate company DVC to transport materials to designated facilities.
This project is just one example of how Empire Services excels at tackling complex and challenging demolition jobs. Whether you're dealing with a tight urban space, a variety of materials, or large structures, our team has the experience and equipment to handle the job safely and efficiently. Contact us today to learn how your next project will benefit from our services!
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