(short preview of full seamless looping track)
Concrete Demolition Ground
This product is not available in the selected currency.
In Stock
Backordered
Out of Stock
Description
The foundation is being torn apart. Concrete and steel is being pried in separate directions with the aid of jackhammers and heavy machinery. Debris tumbles down, and it its wake are left the remains of new possibilities.
Demolition is the tearing-down of buildings and other structures. Demolition contrasts with deconstruction, which involves taking a building apart while carefully preserving valuable elements for re-use.
For small buildings, such as houses, that are only two or three stories high, demolition is a rather simple process. The building is pulled down either manually or mechanically using large hydraulic equipment: elevated work platforms, cranes, excavators or bulldozers. Larger buildings may require the use of a wrecking ball, a heavy weight on a cable that is swung by a crane into the side of the buildings. Wrecking balls are especially effective against masonry, but are less easily controlled and often less efficient than other methods. Newer methods may use rotational hydraulic shears and silenced rock-breakers attached to excavators to cut or break through wood, steel, and concrete. The use of shears is especially common when flame cutting would be dangerous.
Opps
Sorry, it looks like some products are not available in selected quantity.