Bulk Storage
Grain silos, coal bunkers and petroleum tanks (typical bulk storage structures) often involve demolition of tall structures contaminated with hazardous residual materials such as coal dust, grain dust and petroleum products.
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Cold cutting methods limit the potential for fire and explosion.
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A conventional wrecking ball is used to demolish a head house at a grain storage facility wedged between a boat slip and a railroad.
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A hydraulic breaker is used to remove aggregate storage bins in an active concrete batch plant.
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Two hydraulic shears remove columns supporting a tall coal storage bunker.
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