Port Kembla Stack Demolition

On Thursday 20th of February 2014 large crowds gathered to watch the Port Kembla copper stack demolition. The stack was built in 1965 to remove fumes from the copper smelting plant but the decision to demolish was made in 2003 after operations at the plant ceased.

The structure was 200 meters high and contained over 9000 tonnes of concrete and over 500 tonnes of steel reinforcement. Due to the size, the company opted to use explosive demolition to safely dismantle the stack. There were many community concerns about the demolition process including the presence of asbestos materials, vibration and dust that may be generated by the works. All issues were resolved or controlled by the company prior to the demolition and the works were conducted under heavy scrutiny by WorkCover NSW.

Footage of the spectacular fall can be viewed here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5wYK3Mv3wc

It is important that you choose a licenced and reputable demolition company for any demolition project. Abyss Demolition is experienced in complex demolition projects including industrial demolition, commercial demolition and mine site demolition. Our team can help you foresee any issues that may arise and work with you to create innovative, safe and efficient solutions. We are licenced for unrestricted demolition and fully licenced to conduct both non-friable asbestos removal and friable asbestos removal. For more information on how we can assist you with your next project, contact us on (07) 3341 9400 or via our website www.abyssdemolition.com.au

Four unusual types of demolition

Demolition isn’t all about old homes and company buildings. There are many other kinds of demolition projects companies like Abyss Demolition work on. Here are just four:

  1. Mines
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