Thanks for capturing this moment in time and showing the unique perspective of a bird. It was fascinating to see the reclined angle of the Environmentall’s cab.
Matthew - it's what I love to do - showing off the skills and crafts in every sector of the construction industry. That cab tilt is really practical - you see it quite bit in cranes too.
I'm really not sure - I believe that re-cycling is undertaken whenever possible. It makes economic sense besides any other factor. I will try and find out.
Demolitions are always a mixed bag of emotions - see our beautiful Causeway Bridge as an excellent example. The efficiency of the work is awesome, but the loss is almost palpable.
Thanks for capturing this moment in time and showing the unique perspective of a bird. It was fascinating to see the reclined angle of the Environmentall’s cab.
Matthew - it's what I love to do - showing off the skills and crafts in every sector of the construction industry. That cab tilt is really practical - you see it quite bit in cranes too.
That was very entertaining! I have never seen that kind of of perspective before of a demolition. Thanks Mike!
Well - that's good to hear, Scott - love watching professionals like this team at work.
Hey Mike, Great meeting you today.. Video was up quickly
Good to meet you too - nothing like striking while the iron is hot ! Not too hard to pull this one together - thanks for watching
Platz für Neues. Da merkt man erst wie die Zeit vergeht, wie sich ein Stadtbild ändert.
Ja, tatsächlich / Yes, indeed
That corner will look a bit different
Indeed it very likely will - but the accommodations will be considerably more comfortable and efficient
Address?
275 Queen St - it IS in the title
Crunch time!
ROFL - well phrased, Gary
@@Aerosnapper Crack on!
I wonder if the brick is going to be recycled some how? It seems to be a bit of a waste if not.
I'm really not sure - I believe that re-cycling is undertaken whenever possible. It makes economic sense besides any other factor. I will try and find out.
I have never seen an Excavator operator work so slow.
Slow and steady wins the race - no prizes for rushing a demolition job and scattering material over a well trafficked area causing damage
Kinda funny (and sensible) to see venetian blinds still up in the windows. And sad.
Demolitions are always a mixed bag of emotions - see our beautiful Causeway Bridge as an excellent example. The efficiency of the work is awesome, but the loss is almost palpable.