A Look Back at 2024

Empire Services • December 16, 2024

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. 

Select Demolition of an Asphalt Storage Tank

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.

Emergency Demolition of a Church Steeple

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.

Demolition of a Restaurant

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.

Demolition of a Water Storage Tank

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!


By Empire Services July 1, 2025
Ellen Ganime Not many people can say they’ve experienced the full arc of a company’s evolution in a single sitting; yet, I had the honor of doing just that while helping create a timeline for Empire Group’s 70th anniversary. What began as a modest demolition and excavation firm (Empire Wrecking) has grown into a regional powerhouse (Empire Group) with five thriving affiliates, forever changing the landscape of Reading, PA, and beyond. From Demolition to Utility Work It’s not just the Empire Wrecking (dba Empire Services) projects that are interesting—it’s also the affiliates ( Elk Environmental Services, DVC , DVUC , Empire Services, and Berks Transfer ) that were born out of necessity. Each one represents a solution to a challenge encountered on the job site. Over the years, these companies emerged organically, each one reinforcing the next while staying rooted in Empire Group’s foundational expertise. Seeing their formation laid out on the timeline, each connected to the Empire name, brings a swell of pride. Together, they form a tightly woven network that supports and enhances every project, expanding the company’s capabilities and impact. A Journey Through the Decades The timeline project is more than just compiling dates and milestones—it’s a journey through Empire Group’s living history. I had the pleasure of sitting down with former employees whose passion, dedication, and stories brought the company’s legacy to life. From dismantling a radio tower to demolishing a racetrack, their experiences painted a vivid picture of a company built on hard work, innovation, and camaraderie. Former employees Bob Nocera and Steve Beisswanger shared unforgettable stories about complex projects and the bonds formed on job sites as we pored over countless pictures. Listening to them reminisce, it was clear: Empire Group isn’t just about the projects—it’s about the people and shared experiences that have played a crucial role in the company’s development. A Legacy Etched in Steel and Stone What stood out most during the timeline creation was the scale and impact of Empire’s work. Old photographs showed the dramatic evolution of equipment and techniques—proof of how far the company has evolved. In many cases, Empire tackled projects so impressive in scale and complexity that they were featured in national publications, such as Demolition Magazine and Constructioneer, as well as many various location publications. More Than a Timeline—A Tribute This timeline became more than a historical record; it became a tribute to the people and the progress that have defined Empire Group for over seven decades. It’s a reminder of the company’s roots, its remarkable growth, and the enduring spirit that continues to drive it forward. As we celebrate this 70-year milestone, there’s a collective sense of pride in everything Empire Group has accomplished. From its humble beginnings to shaping skylines, the journey has been nothing short of inspiring. Here’s to 70 more years!
Front of Albright College's Gingrich Library with the facade down.
By Empire Services June 23, 2025
Empire Services is excited to play a key role in the transformation of Gingrich Library at Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania. Constructed in 1964, Gingrich Library was once considered a modern structure. It has evolved over the decades to feature new technology and resources. Also, a fourth floor was added in 1977. This renovation will encapsulate today’s technology to create a unique learning facility. It will not only house the library but will also offer archives, a writing and tutoring center, and student disability services. Adding to the scope of work was an infrastructure issue; several areas of the building were compromised due to water infiltration causing concerning damage.
By Empire Services June 5, 2025
As summer rolls in, Empire Services is hard at work across Southeastern Pennsylvania, delivering top-tier demolition and excavation services with precision, safety, and efficiency. Our team proudly supports public and private projects that create lasting impacts, including transforming local parks. Here's a look at some of the exciting projects we're tackling this season.
By Empire Services May 20, 2025
What began as a mission to preserve a piece of Reading’s architectural history ultimately came full circle for Empire Services. In March, the City of Reading contracted Empire Services to perform an emergency/exploratory partial demolition of a compromised roof structure located at 431 Penn Street. The building featured a distinctive façade, originally part of the Reading News Building constructed in 1912. That same façade had been taken down piece by piece and then carefully reinstalled in 1981 by Empire Services and Eshbach Brothers, ensuring its secure attachment to its structure. The initial goal of the partial demolition was to preserve the iconic storefront at all costs. In addition, Empire removed the remainder of the building—excluding a 60-foot section and the preserved façade, which were to remain intact. Upon further evaluation, the building was deemed unsafe and posed a threat to public safety. The building and the adjacent structure (433 Penn Street) were then demolished by Empire. In a symbolic gesture, the original stone block engraved with “The Reading News” was preserved. While the effort to save the façade ultimately ended with its removal, the story reflects Empire’s deep connection to the project—and the important role the company played in honoring, preserving, and responsibly concluding this chapter of the city’s architectural history.
By Empire Services April 30, 2025
Older buildings often face the challenge of keeping up with modern needs, including new technologies, infrastructure, and modern amenities. While a structure may have been built with the latest construction methods and products when it was first completed, time inevitably takes its toll, leading to eventual updating. When this happens, building owners (or committees) must decide between complete demolition or renovation. In many cases, only specific sections of a building need to be demolished, while others are salvaged and integrated into the new design. One such project is the ongoing renovation of the Springfield Municipal Building in Delaware County, PA, which is undergoing a significant transformation. This project combines both renovation and demolition to create a modern facility that meets current township needs. A Modern Transformation: Springfield Municipal Building's Revamp Empire Services was contracted by SJ Thomas to provide building demolition for this unique project. The scope of the work included demolishing key sections of the building to make way for upgrades and additions. While the entire building will not be demolished, only a few sections of the mid-century structure will be removed. The centerpiece of the renovation, the center section, which includes a full basement, will remain. The demolished sections of the building housed essential municipal departments, including the police department and various municipal offices. This renovation project is especially significant for the police department, which has grown substantially over the decades, expanding from just 5 officers to 30 officers. The new, modern municipal complex will provide ample space for the growing police force while also preserving and renovating the existing spaces within the structure. A Delicate Demolition Process The demolition process for this project was executed with precision and care. Empire Services' team utilized a CAT 325 excavator to carefully dismantle the key sections, including the front façade. These sections were delicately hand separated from the remaining section, which preserved the integrity of the remaining structure. Additionally, specialized equipment, such as a lull lift and bobcat, was utilized to collect and move the debris to designated areas. From there, the debris was loaded onto DVC (an Empire Group affiliate) trailers to be transported to a local disposal facility, ensuring that the debris was disposed of safely and efficiently. As the Springfield Municipal Building in Delaware County undergoes its transformation, it serves as a prime example of how thoughtful renovation and demolition can revitalize aging structures to meet modern demands. The combination of preserving key areas and demolishing outdated sections allows for a facility that is functional, safe, and capable of adapting to future needs. Empire Services is proud to be part of this important project, providing expert demolition services that contribute to the long-term success of the renovation.
By Empire Services April 24, 2025
Spring is in full swing, and Empire Services has wide a range of exciting projects across Pennsylvania. As a trusted provider of demolition and excavation services, we’re proud to support our clients with precision, safety, and a commitment to excellence. From educational institutions to municipal renovations and industrial work, here’s some project highlights.
A large white crane is in front of a brick building on Penn Street.
By Empire Services March 24, 2025
Emergency demolition projects often come with unique challenges, but when historical preservation is involved, the stakes are even higher. At Empire Services, we specialize in tackling these complex situations with expertise and precision, ensuring that both safety and historical integrity are maintained. Our recent partial emergency demolition project on Penn Street in Reading, PA, is a perfect example of how we combine quick response times, specialized equipment, and skilled teamwork to protect valuable structures.
By Empire Services February 17, 2025
When it comes to school renovations, many districts and charter schools prefer to schedule these projects during the summer months. This ensures that students and faculty are not disrupted. However, there are instances where a renovation needs to happen during the school year due to a pressing need. Renaissance Academy in Montgomery County, PA, found itself in such a situation as it needed more space to accommodate its students. Empire Services is proud to be part of this transformation, providing expert interior demolition services to help Renaissance create the space they need to continue offering high-quality education.
By Empire Services January 29, 2025
No one ever expects an emergency demolition situation—until it happens. Whether it’s a roof that suddenly caves in, walls that are c rumbling under the weight of age , or the aftermath of a fire or severe weather event, the need for emergency demolition can arise without warning. That’s why having a reliable, experienced demolition company ready to respond quickly is essential. At Empire Services, we understand the critical importance of emergency demolition, not just for removing dangerous structures, but also for protecting the people and property around them. Here’s why emergency demolition is so vital and how we can keep your property and community safe during emergencies. The Importance of Emergency Demolition Emergency demolition isn’t just about tearing down a building—it’s about protecting lives, preventing further damage, and restoring safety. It a crucial service that: Prevents Further Structural Damage A compromised building can continue to degrade, putting nearby structures at risk. Emergency demolition ensures that the damage doesn’t spread, protecting neighboring buildings and infrastructure. Protects Vehicles and Property If a building is on the verge of collapsing, vehicles parked nearby could be damaged or destroyed. Quick removal of the unstable structure can prevent damage to cars, trucks, or any other property within the immediate vicinity. Safeguards Utilities and Infrastructure Collapsing buildings can damage essential utilities like gas lines, water mains, or electrical systems. Emergency demolition minimizes the risk of utility disruptions and potential hazards like fires or flooding. Ensures Public Safety Above all, the most important reason for emergency demolition is to protect people. A dangerous building could pose a serious threat to pedestrians, workers, or anyone in the area. By swiftly removing it, we reduce the risk of injuries or worse. How Empire Services Can Help At Empire Services, we specialize in providing fast, efficient, and safe emergency demolition services. We are contracted by municipalities to demolish a variety of structures – day or night. Our team has demolished old factories, abandoned buildings, and fire-damaged structures. We utilize the latest equipment to safely dismantle and clear hazardous structures, no matter how complex or unstable. Our emergency demolition services include: Rapid assessment and response Safe and thorough demolition of unstable structures Protection of surrounding property, vehicles, and utilities Site clearing and debris removal Comprehensive safety measures to protect the public We’re Ready to Respond Emergencies are unpredictable, but with Empire Services, you have a partner you can rely on when disaster strikes. We pride ourselves on our ability to quickly assess the situation and take swift action, ensuring that the demolition process is done safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption. If you’re dealing with a dangerous structure that needs immediate attention, don’t wait for further damage. Contact Empire Services today to discuss our emergency demolition service.
By Empire Services December 4, 2024
In recent years, restaurants have been undergoing a significant transformation, evolving from the familiar conventional styles to more modern designs. To keep up with changing customer preferences and demands, many chains are redesigning their locations to enhance the customer experience. This includes making their spaces more energy-efficient, reducing wait times, and catering to the rise of digital orders. A Shift Towards Modern, Energy-Efficient Designs The future of dining is changing, and it’s not just about the food. Restaurant chains are investing in new building designs that reflect a more modern and sustainable approach. This includes features such as sleek, futuristic exteriors, double drive-thrus for faster service, and designated parking spots for customers who place mobile orders. These innovations aim to reduce congestion, improve operational efficiency, and enhance overall convenience. Local Restaurant Joins the Trend A local restaurant is embracing this trend 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. Sustainable Demolition Practices 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. These materials were transported to recycling or reuse facilities by DVC (an affiliate company), ensuring that the old building’s materials found new life in other projects. The restaurant industry is evolving rapidly, and businesses that want to stay ahead of the curve must embrace change. From energy-efficient designs to streamlined customer experiences, modern restaurant concepts are reshaping the way we dine out. Empire Services played a key role in this transformation, creating a space that is now ready for a complete rebuild. Contact us today to learn how we can help you achieve your project goals quickly and efficiently!
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