Standing more than 10 feet from a brick wall at the former Woolworth’s store in downtown St. Paul, McGough Construction employee Nick Edwards knocks it down with a flick of his thumb. His thumb ...
When it comes to demolishing buildings, there are almost as many ways to take them apart as put them up. We knock them down, blow them to bits, and build machines to take them apart. But what about a ...
Through several generations, Frederico Demoliton, a leading New York-based demolition company, has built a reputation for superior performance through creative solutions and cutting-edge methodology.
ADEP Group first use of a remote-controlled demolition robot keeps workers safe removing a concrete pool from the tight basement of a 120-year-old YMCA facility and handily beats the schedule Big part ...
More than 7,000 construction robots will be deployed by 2025 in a variety of construction and demolition tasks, according to Tractica. The annual market for such technology will reach $226 million, it ...
Need to take down some infrastructure? Turn to the new F-16, a demolition robot that can easily break down stairwells, concrete slabs and walls. For a full spectrum of destructive power, it uses ...
Designed to handle indoor demolition work in confined spaces, Husqvarna’s new DXR 95 electric demolition robot is small enough to fit in a standard work van, and tough enough to manage steep 30° ...
The Brokk 70 demolition robot can use a full-size hydraulic breaker in a package that weighs only 1,235 lb. It is able to deliver almost twice as much hydraulic power as the earlier Brokk 60 II robot, ...
A robot with an appetite for asbestos is being used as part of the demolition of the former Pensacola News Journal building at Romana and Jefferson streets to make way for Quint and Rishy Studer's $50 ...
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