The company had to demolish a section of the building first to remove the underground storage tank. The demolition was accomplished using a Komatsu PC 220 excavator mounted with a grapple. A skid-steer with a demolition bucket assisted in the sorting of the materials into recyclables and debris.
Once the portion of the building that the tank was under had been demolished,
Following removal of the tank, the remaining portion of the building was demolished. Debris was sent offsite for disposal and scrap metal was recycled.
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