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R. Baker & Son was contracted by Tishman/Turner, A Joint Venture (TTJV) to perform the East H&M Wall Demolition Work on behalf of the Port Authority for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub Project in New York City.

 

Scope Description:

 

Demolition Scope included:

 

* Performing demolition and removal of approximately 25,000 square feet of foundation wall of varying thickness up to 8 feet.

 

* Select temporary steel was required for re-bracing of walls.

 

* Removal and restoration of approximately 1,500 square feet of street paving

 

* Demolition and removal of 12 large temporary steel braces as new construction progressed.

 

* All work abutted MTA property

 

* All work required MTA approval and close coordination.

 

* Temporary weather-tight partitions were required inside the adjoining station areas.

 

* All work was required to be performed in multiple phases and required extensive engineering and off-hours work.

 

* We had to interface with numerous other trades and contract holders in the WTC project area.

 

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R. Baker & Son was contracted by Tishman/Turner, A Joint Venture (TTJV) to perform the East H&M Wall Demolition Work on behalf of the Port Authority for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub Project in New York City.

 

Scope Description:

 

Demolition Scope included:

 

* Performing demolition and removal of approximately 25,000 square feet of foundation wall of varying thickness up to 8 feet.

 

* Select temporary steel was required for re-bracing of walls.

 

* Removal and restoration of approximately 1,500 square feet of street paving

 

* Demolition and removal of 12 large temporary steel braces as new construction progressed.

 

* All work abutted MTA property

 

* All work required MTA approval and close coordination.

 

* Temporary weather-tight partitions were required inside the adjoining station areas.

 

* All work was required to be performed in multiple phases and required extensive engineering and off-hours work.

 

* We had to interface with numerous other trades and contract holders in the WTC project area.

 

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R. Baker & Son was contracted by Tishman/Turner, A Joint Venture (TTJV) to perform the East H&M Wall Demolition Work on behalf of the Port Authority for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub Project in New York City.

 

Scope Description:

 

Demolition Scope included:

 

* Performing demolition and removal of approximately 25,000 square feet of foundation wall of varying thickness up to 8 feet.

 

* Select temporary steel was required for re-bracing of walls.

 

* Removal and restoration of approximately 1,500 square feet of street paving

 

* Demolition and removal of 12 large temporary steel braces as new construction progressed.

 

* All work abutted MTA property

 

* All work required MTA approval and close coordination.

 

* Temporary weather-tight partitions were required inside the adjoining station areas.

 

* All work was required to be performed in multiple phases and required extensive engineering and off-hours work.

 

* We had to interface with numerous other trades and contract holders in the WTC project area.

 

www.rbaker.com/full_project.php?project=WTC-East-HM-Wall-...

ARC answers LEHIGH’s challenge to remove 4500sq feet of transite panels comprising the outer skin of the concrete company’s 120ft tall smelter. Transite is an asbestos and concrete mix that was used extensively in the 1960s and 1970s. The panels were removed to make room for new equipment at the state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility. The asbestos abatement removal project was completed on-time and on-budget.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

R. Baker & Son was contracted by Tishman/Turner, A Joint Venture (TTJV) to perform the East H&M Wall Demolition Work on behalf of the Port Authority for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub Project in New York City.

 

Scope Description:

 

Demolition Scope included:

 

* Performing demolition and removal of approximately 25,000 square feet of foundation wall of varying thickness up to 8 feet.

 

* Select temporary steel was required for re-bracing of walls.

 

* Removal and restoration of approximately 1,500 square feet of street paving

 

* Demolition and removal of 12 large temporary steel braces as new construction progressed.

 

* All work abutted MTA property

 

* All work required MTA approval and close coordination.

 

* Temporary weather-tight partitions were required inside the adjoining station areas.

 

* All work was required to be performed in multiple phases and required extensive engineering and off-hours work.

 

* We had to interface with numerous other trades and contract holders in the WTC project area.

 

www.rbaker.com/full_project.php?project=WTC-East-HM-Wall-...

R. Baker & Son was contracted by Tishman/Turner, A Joint Venture (TTJV) to perform the East H&M Wall Demolition Work on behalf of the Port Authority for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub Project in New York City.

 

Scope Description:

 

Demolition Scope included:

 

* Performing demolition and removal of approximately 25,000 square feet of foundation wall of varying thickness up to 8 feet.

 

* Select temporary steel was required for re-bracing of walls.

 

* Removal and restoration of approximately 1,500 square feet of street paving

 

* Demolition and removal of 12 large temporary steel braces as new construction progressed.

 

* All work abutted MTA property

 

* All work required MTA approval and close coordination.

 

* Temporary weather-tight partitions were required inside the adjoining station areas.

 

* All work was required to be performed in multiple phases and required extensive engineering and off-hours work.

 

* We had to interface with numerous other trades and contract holders in the WTC project area.

 

www.rbaker.com/full_project.php?project=WTC-East-HM-Wall-...

R. Baker & Son was contracted by Tishman/Turner, A Joint Venture (TTJV) to perform the East H&M Wall Demolition Work on behalf of the Port Authority for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub Project in New York City.

 

Scope Description:

 

Demolition Scope included:

 

* Performing demolition and removal of approximately 25,000 square feet of foundation wall of varying thickness up to 8 feet.

 

* Select temporary steel was required for re-bracing of walls.

 

* Removal and restoration of approximately 1,500 square feet of street paving

 

* Demolition and removal of 12 large temporary steel braces as new construction progressed.

 

* All work abutted MTA property

 

* All work required MTA approval and close coordination.

 

* Temporary weather-tight partitions were required inside the adjoining station areas.

 

* All work was required to be performed in multiple phases and required extensive engineering and off-hours work.

 

* We had to interface with numerous other trades and contract holders in the WTC project area.

 

www.rbaker.com/full_project.php?project=WTC-East-HM-Wall-...

Universal Wrecking Corp. ( www.universalwrecking.com )was contracted to perform a very technical interior demolition / equipment salvage project that also included exterior demolition of a tank farm and associated piping, pipe bridges and concrete stantions and pads.

 

Universal Wrecking Corp (UWC) began by first by performing the interior demolition / fit-out work. The goal was to demolish the interior steel work and mezzanine but salvage all the reactors and associated pumps and motors. UWC is an expert equipment salvage company and carefully started at one end by cutting away the steel work and then cautiously removing the equipment to be salvaged. To accomplish this, UWC utilized skidsteers with demolition attachments as well as laborers with torches in manlifts. A fire watch was constantly mainted. This process of demolition and salvage continued until the entire mezzanine was demolished and all equipment was safely salvaged.

ARC Abatement answers LEHIGH’s challenge to remove 4500sq feet of transite panels comprising the outer skin of the concrete company’s 120ft tall smelter. Transite is an asbestos and concrete mix that was used extensively in the 1960s and 1970s. The panels were removed to make room for new equipment at the state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility. The asbestos abatement removal project was completed on-time and on-budget.

ARC answers LEHIGH’s challenge to remove 4500sq feet of transite panels comprising the outer skin of the concrete company’s 120ft tall smelter. Transite is an asbestos and concrete mix that was used extensively in the 1960s and 1970s. The panels were removed to make room for new equipment at the state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility. The asbestos abatement removal project was completed on-time and on-budget.

R. Baker & Son was contracted by Tishman/Turner, A Joint Venture (TTJV) to perform the East H&M Wall Demolition Work on behalf of the Port Authority for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub Project in New York City.

 

Scope Description:

 

Demolition Scope included:

 

* Performing demolition and removal of approximately 25,000 square feet of foundation wall of varying thickness up to 8 feet.

 

* Select temporary steel was required for re-bracing of walls.

 

* Removal and restoration of approximately 1,500 square feet of street paving

 

* Demolition and removal of 12 large temporary steel braces as new construction progressed.

 

* All work abutted MTA property

 

* All work required MTA approval and close coordination.

 

* Temporary weather-tight partitions were required inside the adjoining station areas.

 

* All work was required to be performed in multiple phases and required extensive engineering and off-hours work.

 

* We had to interface with numerous other trades and contract holders in the WTC project area.

 

www.rbaker.com/full_project.php?project=WTC-East-HM-Wall-...

ARC answers LEHIGH’s challenge to remove 4500sq feet of transite panels comprising the outer skin of the concrete company’s 120ft tall smelter. Transite is an asbestos and concrete mix that was used extensively in the 1960s and 1970s. The panels were removed to make room for new equipment at the state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility. The asbestos abatement removal project was completed on-time and on-budget.

ARC answers LEHIGH’s challenge to remove 4500sq feet of transite panels comprising the outer skin of the concrete company’s 120ft tall smelter. Transite is an asbestos and concrete mix that was used extensively in the 1960s and 1970s. The panels were removed to make room for new equipment at the state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility. The asbestos abatement removal project was completed on-time and on-budget.

ARC answers LEHIGH’s challenge to remove 4500sq feet of transite panels comprising the outer skin of the concrete company’s 120ft tall smelter. Transite is an asbestos and concrete mix that was used extensively in the 1960s and 1970s. The panels were removed to make room for new equipment at the state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility. The asbestos abatement removal project was completed on-time and on-budget.

ARC answers LEHIGH’s challenge to remove 4500sq feet of transite panels comprising the outer skin of the concrete company’s 120ft tall smelter. Transite is an asbestos and concrete mix that was used extensively in the 1960s and 1970s. The panels were removed to make room for new equipment at the state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility. The asbestos abatement removal project was completed on-time and on-budget.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

ARC answers LEHIGH’s challenge to remove 4500sq feet of transite panels comprising the outer skin of the concrete company’s 120ft tall smelter. Transite is an asbestos and concrete mix that was used extensively in the 1960s and 1970s. The panels were removed to make room for new equipment at the state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility. The asbestos abatement removal project was completed on-time and on-budget.

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Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

Louisiana State University wanted to keep the original shell of the East Laville Honors College building to preserve the architecture while adding updated design features the building that was constructed in the 1940s. ARC was hired for asbestos abatement, lead paint removal and interior demolition to ready the structure for renovation. ARC Abatement completed the work in 120 days and came in under budget as promised.

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