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Product category: Demolition
News Release from: Dallas Contracting | Subject: Demolition of steel water tank.
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 06 October 2005

Dallas Contracting completes water tank
demolition

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Dallas Contracting recently completed the demolition of a 40 foot, 10 foot diameter steel water tank.

Dallas Contracting, a specialized contractor providing demolition, onsite concrete aggregate crushing, equipment salvage and scrap metal recycling to various industries, recently completed the demolition of a 40 foot, 10 foot diameter steel water tank The water tower demolition is part of a larger redevelopment project

Dallas Contracting was contracted to demolish the steel water tower which was located in South New Jersey.

The tank was approximately 40 feet high and ten feet in diameter.

To demolish the structure, Dallas Contracting utilized a Genie boom lift and several laborers equipped with steel burning torches.

The steel of the tank was cut into sections and then dropped into the shell of the tank.

The steel sheets were then loaded with a skid steer and placed into rolloffs for scrap metal recycling.

A fire hose and a fire watch were maintained for safety purposes.

The project was completed in 2 days with no incidents or injuries.

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