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McDonald's, Downtown Spokane
Selective Demolition--Fall 2005
TCS Home
Demolition Home
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East side roof structure removal. |
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Dining area before demo. |
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We just love putting our containers close. Our beautiful
generator is in the background. |
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East side ready for new tower. |
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We had to strip the soffits. |
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The restroom roof structure removal is done. |
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All done on the west side. |
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Ready for a small tower above the drive-thru. |
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Sure . . . let's block 3rd Avenue . . . |
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The dining mezzanine neatly stripped. |
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The floor was stoutly built for two ceramic tile layers and 2"
of concrete. |
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It was manually demolished stick by stick. The steel beam
required "hydraulic" assistance to remove |
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With a little rigging . . . |
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. . . the beam came right out . . . |
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. . . with the help of the general contractor's cherry reach
forklift. |
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In the tight quarters we positioned our Volvo, . . . |
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. . . rolled off the flatbed, then loaded the beam and some
really nice salvaged floor joists. |
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The V.P. moonlights as an expert operator. |
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Matt carefully separates the stairs from the wall. |
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But who will load the debris? |
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The Brokk 150 assumes menacing posture. |
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CMU ready for sawcutting. |
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Two fresh openings.
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Still some floor tile to chip off. |
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Sometimes it's easier to just do things the old-school way.
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Other contractors were jealous of our van trailer. |