3:20 This angle of the Kyle Field demolition really hit me. I love the rebuilt stadium but I was able to pin point the location of my grandmother's season ticket seats that had been in the family for 30+ years and seeing the west stands come down on them just made me feel real nostalgic.
You guys have the most intriguing job in the word. I was at your implosion of Martin Tower in Bethlehem Pennsylvania. You have to be there to truly understand the magnitude of it coming down. You know what is going to happen but are totally speechless seeing a massive building gone in a matter of seconds it is hard to wrap your brain around what just happened. A experience I know I will never forget. Keep up the great work!
I remember watching the RCA dome come down, we were on top of a parking garage a few blocks north of it. The last shot of it falling and dust and smoke parting to show the new Lucas Oil Stadium sign behind it is so cool.
CDI:- your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to find a way of demolishing the substance that comes out of the oven when my wife attempts to bake a cake.
I was there for the demolition of Three Rivers Stadium. I watched from a rooftop on the bluff called Troy Hill overlooking the North Shore, and it was an awesome sight. But also sad for me because I'd been to Three Rivers many times in my life.
I was standing on the Yesler Way overpass of I-5 when the Kingdome in Seattle came down, quite the experience to witness, especially as I had been to the very first event ever held in the not-yet-fully-complete Kingdome in 1976 and also to the very last event held, a Mariners game in 2000. The arena only stood for 24 years!
Texas A&M is probably one of my all time favorites, the precision and the beautiful timing mesmerize me every time I watch it. The Pittsburgh 3 rivers is pretty awesome too, just for the fact that it gets dropped so close to the new facility. Kingdome, well that is clearly worthy of a documentary or 3 all of its own 😂
If you plan to do another one of these videos, here are a few suggestions for compilations you could do: Chimneys & Smokestacks Housing Projects Manufacturing Plants
Hey CDI crew, 2 questions. Out of the stadium demolitions which was the most time consuming/hardest one to set up for demolition? The 2nd, which was the one you guys seemed to have the most satisfactions seeing demolitioned cause of the hard work put in?
I admit: I feel "old" as I remember Market Square Arena and RCA as "new". Three Rivers Stadium was constructed in the "concrete bowl era" like Riverfront and Busch stadiums. Columbus, Ohio, officials still "chomp on the bit"for professional baseball and football teams like her other "3C sisters". Seriously doubt it will happen as every available block is being rebuilt as housing blocks to accommodate it growing population i.e. there isn't room in downtown for such facilities. I'll stop my drivel by stating that I always look forward to your videos.
Thanks for watching! Here are the demo dates and full videos! Market Square - July 8,2001 - Full Video: ua-cam.com/video/qAc0Hnq8USE/v-deo.html Palace of Auburn Hills - July 11, 2020 - Full Video: ua-cam.com/video/H-KvsioNLUc/v-deo.html
truly amazing to see you guys make some thing as big as a stadium that took years to build disappear in seconds . and only C.D.I. does the big ones. (WORLD RECORDS) . ( STADIUMS , BUILDINGS, BRIDGES ) . and makes them go away as they want them to go. right were they stand.
It is good to see that you realize The Loizeaux Group LLC is CDI and not just some UA-cam channel. I see comments all the time of people not understanding who this channel is run by. I am getting to be an old man and have been fascinated with implosions like this since a child. CDI is the King of demolitions.
It was a sad day in Pittsburgh on February 11th 2001 when they demolished three rivers stadium watch it on TV home of Steelers and pirates from 1970 to 2001 Alex
So many of these stadiums had nothing wrong with them. They were only destroyed because billionaire sports owners extorted billions to build them new stadiums.
Since this was a Compilation of Stadium + Arena demolitions, this should've included the St. Louis Arena implosion that was performed in 1999 since CDI demolished it.
If this was a compilation of Arena and stadium implosion, why didn't they add the Georgia Dome, Omni, and the Fulton County Stadium to that list? My city Atlanta would've been included in there too!
3:20 This angle of the Kyle Field demolition really hit me. I love the rebuilt stadium but I was able to pin point the location of my grandmother's season ticket seats that had been in the family for 30+ years and seeing the west stands come down on them just made me feel real nostalgic.
There's an incredible amount of work that goes into demolition projects and you guys make it look easy.
These kinds of demolitions are an engineering marvel in their own right. Exceptional control and logistics on display
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!
You guys have the most intriguing job in the word. I was at your implosion of Martin Tower in Bethlehem Pennsylvania. You have to be there to truly understand the magnitude of it coming down. You know what is going to happen but are totally speechless seeing a massive building gone in a matter of seconds it is hard to wrap your brain around what just happened. A experience I know I will never forget. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
I remember watching the RCA dome come down, we were on top of a parking garage a few blocks north of it. The last shot of it falling and dust and smoke parting to show the new Lucas Oil Stadium sign behind it is so cool.
Thanks for watching and supporting our channel!
CDI:- your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to find a way of demolishing the substance that comes out of the oven when my wife attempts to bake a cake.
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I was there for the demolition of Three Rivers Stadium. I watched from a rooftop on the bluff called Troy Hill overlooking the North Shore, and it was an awesome sight. But also sad for me because I'd been to Three Rivers many times in my life.
Excellent compilation demonstrating once again the “Art of Demolition”. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
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I was standing on the Yesler Way overpass of I-5 when the Kingdome in Seattle came down, quite the experience to witness, especially as I had been to the very first event ever held in the not-yet-fully-complete Kingdome in 1976 and also to the very last event held, a Mariners game in 2000. The arena only stood for 24 years!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful work projects with us👍👍
Thanks for watching!
I never get as excited for an upload for any channel as I do for these
Thanks for the support!
Texas A&M is probably one of my all time favorites, the precision and the beautiful timing mesmerize me every time I watch it. The Pittsburgh 3 rivers is pretty awesome too, just for the fact that it gets dropped so close to the new facility. Kingdome, well that is clearly worthy of a documentary or 3 all of its own 😂
Glad you enjoyed the new video! Thanks for watching!
These never get old to watch!
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These guys are the absolute kings of the zero footprint drop.
Thank you! Glad you enjoy our videos!
The Kyle Field one was *chef's kiss*
If you plan to do another one of these videos, here are a few suggestions for compilations you could do:
Chimneys & Smokestacks
Housing Projects
Manufacturing Plants
Thanks for the comment! We have some good stuff planned for 2024. Thanks for watching!
Hey CDI crew, 2 questions. Out of the stadium demolitions which was the most time consuming/hardest one to set up for demolition? The 2nd, which was the one you guys seemed to have the most satisfactions seeing demolitioned cause of the hard work put in?
I admit: I feel "old" as I remember Market Square Arena and RCA as "new". Three Rivers Stadium was constructed in the "concrete bowl era" like Riverfront and Busch stadiums. Columbus, Ohio, officials still "chomp on the bit"for professional baseball and football teams like her other "3C sisters". Seriously doubt it will happen as every available block is being rebuilt as housing blocks to accommodate it growing population i.e. there isn't room in downtown for such facilities.
I'll stop my drivel by stating that I always look forward to your videos.
That was an art ! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 12-28-23
Same to you! Thanks for watching!
Projectile and splattering distance is always interesting.
I attended events in two of those. Indy's Market Square and the Palace of Auburn Hills. I wish you had included the demolition date .
Thanks for watching! Here are the demo dates and full videos!
Market Square - July 8,2001 - Full Video: ua-cam.com/video/qAc0Hnq8USE/v-deo.html
Palace of Auburn Hills - July 11, 2020 - Full Video: ua-cam.com/video/H-KvsioNLUc/v-deo.html
Who parks their car near a building implosion site, and leaves their car alarm on!? Don't be that guy!
So nice. And this is the best for now. Make more, i will see more of your video's, I like it so much 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much! Thanks for supporting our channel!
truly amazing to see you guys make some thing as big as a stadium that took years to build disappear in seconds . and only C.D.I. does the big ones. (WORLD RECORDS) . ( STADIUMS , BUILDINGS, BRIDGES ) . and makes them go away as they want them to go. right were they stand.
It is good to see that you realize The Loizeaux Group LLC is CDI and not just some UA-cam channel. I see comments all the time of people not understanding who this channel is run by. I am getting to be an old man and have been fascinated with implosions like this since a child. CDI is the King of demolitions.
Absolutely incredible work.
Thank you very much!
It was a sad day in Pittsburgh on February 11th 2001 when they demolished three rivers stadium watch it on TV home of Steelers and pirates from 1970 to 2001 Alex
Really good!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
This video looks so cool.
So many of these stadiums had nothing wrong with them. They were only destroyed because billionaire sports owners extorted billions to build them new stadiums.
7:57 favorite memories of that arena is 2004 malace in the palace
Since this was a Compilation of Stadium + Arena demolitions, this should've included the St. Louis Arena implosion that was performed in 1999 since CDI demolished it.
Watching these buildings and old structures get torn down and seeing all that dust is making me cough 😂😂😂
Where does all the dust come from?
I hope that this so cooler than the other video. I will see if it upload. I like it 🎉🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
If this was a compilation of Arena and stadium implosion, why didn't they add the Georgia Dome, Omni, and the Fulton County Stadium to that list?
My city Atlanta would've been included in there too!
my mom watched the three rivers stadium come down in 2001, she remembers the gut feeling of the explosives when they detonated
"As artfully as we do it"
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Amd the walls a-come tumblin' down!
The Virginia thing looks like something random you would find in a Harry Potter movie lol
Btw fonte nova stadium was from salvador brazil
When did Kyle feild get demolished
CDI rarely: *implodes a building outside of the us*
You imploded a building in Brazil.
A huge dust cloud forms after the destruction. From Joe. X
Oh YA Baby !!!!!
Or try compilatio of demolishing chimneys
1:00 didn't come all the way down
I thought Kyle Field still existed
And "with that", BILLIONS spent on constructing all these facilities... then BOOM, they're gone! 🤔
RIP to the palace of Auburn hills and the Pontiac silverdome. Ford field is 🤮
What reason are stadiums and arenas imploded. What wrong structurally
sometimes the stadiums are too small or just too old and they have to be replaced
Cdi try released all your old videos demolishing old structures outside america like compilation
he has already released demolitions in india and canada
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Please upload the king david nursing home video soon
I guess a lot of these sports stadiums were poorly built in the first place. The average one lasts on average 30 years.
Complete wastes of money! ALL of these arenas and stadiums could have been refurbished and upgraded, saving the taxpayers billions of dollars!
Stadium and Arena Demolition Compilation on TheLoizeauxGroupLLC UA-cam Channel
Stadium and Arena Demolition Compilation on TheLoizeauxGroupLLC UA-cam Channel
We weren't Laredo nowonder I get fired
Pls have rare footage
You forgot add dev nelson box