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    Posted: Aug 14 2012 at 1:04pm
Apparently they decided to stabilize the wall by taking it down!  This morning....
 
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This afternoon....
 
 
 
 
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At the last council meeting they said they couldn’t use this approach, due to the widespread existence of asbestos that had to be removed before the building could be demolished.  They said that they didn’t have time to get the asbestos removed prior to delivery of the Wausau equipment.

That is why they were going to stabilize the wall instead of demolishing that section of the building.  I don't know what changed.

“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Surely they aint that ignorant?
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;" ="Msonormal"><span style='line-height: 115%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt;'>That is why they were going to stabilize the wall instead
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EPA issue? Fine for not removing asbestos prior to demolishing building perhaps?
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I could just imagine the fines that they would invoke on this city I pray thats not the case.
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Asbestos?  I don't see no stinking asbestos.      chmoore
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I could just imagine the fines that they would invoke on this city I pray thats not the case.


Could happen again in this town Bo. Back when they attempted Lake Middletown, someone in the city building (we never knew who made the decision), approved the removal of the temporary dam that separated the lake from the Great Miami River BEFORE the Army Corps Of Engineers told the city they could remove it, and the city paid a $300,000+ fine for allowing silt to be released into the river. Part of the track record this city has accululated for botched projects. If a project has disaster written all over it, look no further than the city building for the culprits.
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Talked to one of the guys & he said there was no asbestos in that side of the building.
 
 
This is as far back as they are going to go for now.
 
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Originally posted by 409 409 wrote:

Talked to one of the guys & he said there was no asbestos in that side of the building.
Then what they did (quickly demolishing this one wing of the building nearest the RR track that was in danger of collapsing) was the correct call...better than shoring up the wall (as was indicated they were going to do at the last council meeting) and better than offloading the shipment and trucking it the last few blocks (as I had suggested).
“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Great photos!

Originally posted by 409 409 wrote:



Talked to one of the guys & he said there was no asbestos in that side of the building.
 
 
This is as far back as they are going to go for now.
 
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Thanx John!
This is the finished product for now.
Wonder what the price tag was for this?
 
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I believe this demo will cost the city between $225,000 and $300,000.
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Originally posted by Vivian Moon Vivian Moon wrote:

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I believe this demo will cost the city between $225,000 and $300,000.
 
thats crazy
 
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Originally posted by Vivian Moon Vivian Moon wrote:

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I believe this demo will cost the city between $225,000 and $300,000.
For less than 3 days work + some planning !
I've been in the wrong business !!!
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I drove past the building and realized that only a small section had been removed so I email Russ Carlos and requested the cost of this demo.
The city paid upto $75,000 for this demo to be paid from the dowtown fund.
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Well, wasn't that cozy?   Up to $75,000.  Our pictorial log started (above) on August 14th---Tuesday---and was broom clean by 3:39 Thursday, August 16th.  Three days, one hoe/operator, debris removal, one guy hosing the area, three sidewalk superintendents.  Not bad for $25,000 a day.   How many bids did they have, again?    chmoore
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How about the MMF'ers giving the city back the $75,000 to pay for this? They're high rollers. They claim they care about the city, right? I'm sure they wouldn't mind footing the bill out of their own pockets, would they?
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Have any of you paid for disposal lately? I paid  $875 for disposal of just a 1 1/2 car garage that my brothers and i tore down. Having the ability to get rid of the debris is where the cost/profit comes in.











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lrisner:  I agree that disposal is costly, but that isn't over $50,000 of disposal material.   chmoore
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Were there no steel I beams to be recycled?
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In this round of demolition there was no debris disposal. With the exception of salvaging large wood beams, the debris was simply compacted with a bulldozer into the lower level. This section had wood beams instead of steel, similar to the old Sorg buildings.
This was posted above. (Bobcat carrying a large wood beam)
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Ms Judy stated at last nights council meeting that City Hall paid less than $50,000 for the demo of this small section of the Orman Building.

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Still pretty high for 3 days work.    chmoore
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Details......unless you do this for a living.  It's expensive when you have to call on a emergency. Hauling/Dumping to clear it quickly costs $$. You want quick service you pay.  This town doesn't know what pro-active means.  
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