In cities nationwide, blighted properties stand as stark reminders of bygone eras—once bustling homes, factories, or churches now left abandoned for various reasons. Over time, these structures deteriorate, sometimes to the point of posing risks to public safety. When such conditions arise, emergency demolition becomes imperative. Yet, executing a safe demolition, particularly in densely populated urban areas, demands meticulous planning to mitigate disruptions and dangers to the community.
One recent example of this is the fate of St. Cecilia Church in Reading, PA. Abandoned for over a decade, the church exhibited signs of decay that worsened over time with cracked walls and shattered windows in need of immediate attention. Erected in 1892 by Theodore Ignatius Heizmann in memory of his mother, Mary Cecilia Heizmann, the church stands at a busy intersection, complicating the demolition process due to limited space for equipment maneuvering.
The dangerous state of the church became evident when the steeple roof collapsed, and the stone structure showed signs of imminent failure, threatening both traffic flow and public safety. In response, the City of Reading contracted Empire Services to demolish the church steeple to the roofline. Using a 135-foot boom man lift and a 50-ton all-terrain crane with skid pan, our skilled crew hand demolished the steeple roof, starting with the removal of the stone pillars. The collapsed roofing section was then removed to prevent further damage of the steeple walls. Subsequently, weakened sections of the walls were systematically removed down to a point where the steeple was deemed stable.
A few challenges were encountered during the demolition process, notably the need to prevent large debris from falling onto the sidewalk or street. Additionally, high-tension wires and electrical cables within 12 feet of the steeple added complexity to the operation. However, our experienced team managed to hand demolish the steeple without disturbing the wires and adjacent structures. DVC, an Empire Group affiliate, transported the debris to a recycling facility for proper reuse.
The successful demolition of St. Cecilia Church steeple is a shining example of meticulous planning and precise execution, highlighting the paramount importance of ensuring public safety while safeguarding the essence of urban communities. This achievement not only underscores Empire Services' unparalleled expertise in emergency demolition within urban landscapes but also serves as an example of demolition excellence.
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