How to demolish a giant prawn…
The search is underway for a demolition crew with seafood experience.
Of all the unusual demolition applications we’ve ever come across, the demolition of this giant prawn is probably the strangest.
Although not yet decided, it now appears likely that this famous Australian landmark could soon face demolition, which set us thinking about the skills required to tackle such a unique task.
Equipment-wise, we reckon that you’re going to need some crab-steer wheel loaders, ideally equipped with a clam-shell bucket and boasting plenty of mussel. The winning contractor will be a selfless individual (ie, not shellfish in any way). Upon completion of the contract, the world will be your oyster.
(OK, we’ve run out of seafood-related jokes but please feel free to add your own in the comments area below).
Posted: August 10th, 2009 under General, News.
Tags: demolition, demolitionnews
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Comment from admin
Time August 10, 2009 at 11:01 am
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Comment from john woodward
Time August 10, 2009 at 10:56 am
Well we would need a good method statement in plaice, a good grouper men and a tuna plant to do it.