We find ourselves at the end of another year. Where has the time gone? Empire Services completed a variety of demolition, site, and civil projects. Each one required a strategic solution to achieve successful results. Let’s take a look at some project highlights from this year.
No matter the type of storage tank, we take them all down. Our team dismantled a 75-foot asphalt pre-heating tank at a roofing manufacturer. The team torch cut each section of the tank for safe and efficient removal, since the tank was in proximity to external piping and other tanks.
Empire Services partnered with the City of Reading to expertly handle the demolition of an unstable structure. Our team hand demolished St. Cecilia’s church steeple, averting a potential collapse.
Utilizing a 135-foot personal lift along with a 50-ton all-terrain crane outfitted with a skid pan to accept and lower debris, we started with the stone pillars followed by the collapsed roof that created the original damage. Once removed, the affected steeple walls were demolished to a level of stability allowing for new roof construction.
A local restaurant is embracing the trend of modernization with a complete rebuild, thanks to Empire Services. Partnering with JBS Allphase Construction, Empire Services was contracted to demolish the existing structure to make way for a brand-new, energy-efficient restaurant. The original building, which had stood for about 30 years, was located at a busy intersection, presenting unique challenges and opportunities for the redevelopment.
The restaurant demolition was carried out with environmental sustainability in mind. Given the location adjacent to a state highway, special care was taken to leave the front wall of the building intact as long as possible. This helped in controlling fugitive emissions and managing demolition debris effectively. Additionally, all concrete and stone removed from the site, approximately 100 cubic yards worth, were recycled.
We just completed a demolition project that involved the removal of several structures surrounded by homes in a quaint Bucks County neighborhood. Our team demolished a 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.
Next, the booster pump building came down, 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. 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.
At Empire Services, we are thankful for the opportunity to work on these and all other projects, enabling us to help our customers achieve their goals. We are also thankful for our team and everyone who works behind the scenes to keep Empire Services operating safely and efficiently. We look forward to the projects we will be working on in 2025!
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