Building demolition (non-music related)

vernplum

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Ok - I'm stumped. How do they get the big-ass excavators/JCBs with hydraulic demolition drills etc. on top of very tall buildings (or even not so tall ones)?

This seems to be the preferred method of pulling buildings down in Singapore. Next to my condo, they just pulled down a 12 storey building. I never saw a crane. One day, the building was there, the next, it had 3 excavators on top of it tearing it down.

Near my office at Raffles place, they are demolishing a building that I think was at least 20+ stories (it's the one all wrapped in blue opposite Republic Plaza). Same - I never saw any crane erected, and then one day there were 4 or 5 diggers up there driling and smashing away.
 
haha either that or the JCBs are Transformers themselves.

damn i have an overactive imagination. ok ok someone please enlighten us. =p
 
The excavators don't go to the top floor. They work at ground level and reach quite high up - high enough to get to the strategic pillars of the structure. Glass and building inards are removed from the building first. Then part of the building's main structures are removed, probably by an excavator or steroid-powered drill. Once this is done, it's relatively easy to knock down the building without much fuss. Oh, they also spray a lot of water so that dust particles are minimised when the structure falls.

I've seen bits of this at Shenton Way where buildings get knocked down quite frequently.
 
The excavators don't go to the top floor.

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PHOTOSHOP! :-D

Kinda hard to judge the size of the excavators there but it does look like a bigass building. Cargo lifts aren't big enough for large excavators. Small and perhaps mid-sized ones, ok. I wonder why they're even up there at all. It could be a large hydraulic lift or godzilla. Perhaps we should call Scully!

RoRK
 
Ok man, they got David Copperfield to disappear from prison and then over here. In the quiet of the night, poof! and there you have 3 or 4 breakers up there and hack their way down.

Seriously, its simple. They got a big crane and hoist the breakers up there in the night where there are little traffic and they can close most of the road to park the crane. Man, those are kick-ass big cranes. And I mean BIG! I used to get these to hoist concrete water tanks to the roof of new HDB flats.

Simple. Stick to playing them gigs man. Cool!
 
Ok man, they got David Copperfield to disappear from prison and then over here. In the quiet of the night, poof! and there you have 3 or 4 breakers up there and hack their way down.

Seriously, its simple. They got a big crane and hoist the breakers up there in the night where there are little traffic and they can close most of the road to park the crane. Man, those are kick-ass big cranes. And I mean BIG! I used to get these to hoist concrete water tanks to the roof of new HDB flats.

Simple. Stick to playing them gigs man. Cool!

Yeah - it must be a crane of some kind but that's one hell of a slick operation. The building in the photo I took was at least 20 stories high. They had not erected any crane that I saw so if they did it in the night they must have put it up, hoisted up the diggers and dismantled it overnight, which I find pretty amazing. I'd love to see them do it.
 
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