Universal Wrecking Corp. Completes Demolition of Concrete Aggregate Plant
Brick, NJ, November 11, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Universal Wrecking Corp., a premier demolition, scrap metal recycling and wrecking contractor that operates on a nationwide basis, recently completed the demolition of a concrete aggregate plant in Hazelton, PA. The property needed to be razed in order to make way for redevelopment. The client selected Universal Wrecking Corp. (UWC) based upon their attention to safety, professionalism and ability to meet the project’s budget.
The main goal of the demolition project was to demolish the buildings and structures on the 20 acre site. There were two (2) large buildings utilized for repair and storage which were constructed of steel and block. There was also a large one story office building constructed of wood and block.
Prior to demolition activities, an environmental survey was conducted along with a review of the client’s existing documentation on Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and other possible hazardous materials. ACM had been abated by the client prior to their mobilization and no additional ACM was found. The other environmental concerns were oils and greases contained in the equipment and gearboxes. These oils and greases were properly drained and containerized for offsite recycling at an approved facility.
UWC also needed to confirm that all the site utilities were deactivated. Water, gas, sewer, electric, phone, cable, etc. were all confirmed to be cut, capped and de-energized.
As there were still several pieces of re-useable equipment remaining at the facility, UWC utilized their rigging and salvage crews to carefully remove the used equipment for resale. A 60 ton crane and manlift along with a skilled rigging crew were used to salvage the saleable equipment.
To perform the demolition services, UWC mobilized a large crew of trained employees and well as numerous pieces of demolition equipment from its expansive fleet. Heavy equipment mobilized to the site included a Cat 330L Excavator with a hydraulic hammer attachment, a Cat 330 Excavator with LaBounty Grapple attachment, a Cat 350 Excavator with LaBounty MSD 100 Shear attachment, a Cat 345 Excavator with LaBounty 3000 Rotating shear, two (2) Bobcat 773 Skid Steers with demo grapple and hammer attachments and numerous site support vehicles. The average crew size on the project was eight (8) employees which consisted of laborers, foremen, a site supervisor and site safety officer.
Scrap metal recycling was very important on the project as the proceeds were utilized to help offset the demolition costs. In order to maximize the return on the scrap metals, UWC carefully sorted the metals into non ferrous and ferrous piles. Once the materials were sorted, UWC then processed, cut and stripped the materials so that the materials were clean and prepared in order to obtain the highest scrap metal prices. UWC also utilized one of their 70 foot long portable truck scales onsite to ensure proper weight verification on all trucks leaving the facility. In all, over 1200 tons of scrap metal were recycled from the demolition operation.
From start to finish, the work was completed in two (2) months without incident or injury.
About Universal Wrecking Corp.
Universal Wrecking Corp. is one of the premier demolition contractor and scrap metal removal contractors in the United States. Demolition services include commercial and industrial demolition, interior demolition and renovations, scrap metal recycling and removal, dismantlement, tank and silo demolition, mobile and portable onsite concrete crushing and wrecking.
Contact Information
Universal Wrecking Corp. – Corporate Main Office
2095 Route 88, Suite 5
Brick, NJ 08724
Phone: (866) 585-3198
Fax: (877)-598-8645
Email: info@universalwrecking.com
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The main goal of the demolition project was to demolish the buildings and structures on the 20 acre site. There were two (2) large buildings utilized for repair and storage which were constructed of steel and block. There was also a large one story office building constructed of wood and block.
Prior to demolition activities, an environmental survey was conducted along with a review of the client’s existing documentation on Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and other possible hazardous materials. ACM had been abated by the client prior to their mobilization and no additional ACM was found. The other environmental concerns were oils and greases contained in the equipment and gearboxes. These oils and greases were properly drained and containerized for offsite recycling at an approved facility.
UWC also needed to confirm that all the site utilities were deactivated. Water, gas, sewer, electric, phone, cable, etc. were all confirmed to be cut, capped and de-energized.
As there were still several pieces of re-useable equipment remaining at the facility, UWC utilized their rigging and salvage crews to carefully remove the used equipment for resale. A 60 ton crane and manlift along with a skilled rigging crew were used to salvage the saleable equipment.
To perform the demolition services, UWC mobilized a large crew of trained employees and well as numerous pieces of demolition equipment from its expansive fleet. Heavy equipment mobilized to the site included a Cat 330L Excavator with a hydraulic hammer attachment, a Cat 330 Excavator with LaBounty Grapple attachment, a Cat 350 Excavator with LaBounty MSD 100 Shear attachment, a Cat 345 Excavator with LaBounty 3000 Rotating shear, two (2) Bobcat 773 Skid Steers with demo grapple and hammer attachments and numerous site support vehicles. The average crew size on the project was eight (8) employees which consisted of laborers, foremen, a site supervisor and site safety officer.
Scrap metal recycling was very important on the project as the proceeds were utilized to help offset the demolition costs. In order to maximize the return on the scrap metals, UWC carefully sorted the metals into non ferrous and ferrous piles. Once the materials were sorted, UWC then processed, cut and stripped the materials so that the materials were clean and prepared in order to obtain the highest scrap metal prices. UWC also utilized one of their 70 foot long portable truck scales onsite to ensure proper weight verification on all trucks leaving the facility. In all, over 1200 tons of scrap metal were recycled from the demolition operation.
From start to finish, the work was completed in two (2) months without incident or injury.
About Universal Wrecking Corp.
Universal Wrecking Corp. is one of the premier demolition contractor and scrap metal removal contractors in the United States. Demolition services include commercial and industrial demolition, interior demolition and renovations, scrap metal recycling and removal, dismantlement, tank and silo demolition, mobile and portable onsite concrete crushing and wrecking.
Contact Information
Universal Wrecking Corp. – Corporate Main Office
2095 Route 88, Suite 5
Brick, NJ 08724
Phone: (866) 585-3198
Fax: (877)-598-8645
Email: info@universalwrecking.com
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Contact
Universal Wrecking Corp
Steve Vesseli
732-864-1194
www.universalwrecking.com
Contact
Steve Vesseli
732-864-1194
www.universalwrecking.com
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