Tag: demolitionnews
We just hit a new record…
Visitors to the Demolition News website just hit a record high…
When we first unveiled Demolition News approximately one year ago, we regularly monitored our traffic statistics on Google Analytics; and it often made for pretty depressing reading. Indeed, in our first month in operation, there were six days in which no-one at all [...]
Posted: August 18th, 2009 under General, News.
Tags: demolitionnews, traffic stats
Comments: 5
India’s first high reach goes to work…
Kocurek Excavators supplies first high reach demolition excavator to Indian subcontinent.
Here at Demolition News, we pride ourselves on having our fingers on the pulse of the industry; of being fully informed of all that is going on in the great wide world of demolition. So quite how this one passed us by, we’re [...]
Posted: August 13th, 2009 under Equipment, General, Guest Blogs, People.
Tags: demolition, demolitionnews, high reach, kocurek, volvo
Comments: 12
Accudata now on board…
The Demolition News business Directory continues to grow with addition of Accudata.
Accudata, purveyors of sound level monitoring and seismographic equipment for sale or rental, has become the latest company to join the Demolition News Business Directory.
To find out more about Accudata or any of the other, growing number of companies listed, please [...]
Posted: August 13th, 2009 under General.
Tags: accudata, business directory, demolition, demolitionnews
Comments: none
A timely alternative view…
New video makes welcome change from the usual “demolition gone wrong” footage.
A new video from DP Fuel Tank Services gives a useful and timely insight into how demolition SHOULD be controlled. We realise that this film will attract less visitors than a “demolition gone wrong” film, but as a website dedicated to best [...]
Posted: August 13th, 2009 under General, Video.
Tags: demolition, demolition gone wrong, demolitionnews, Video
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Demolition gone wrong….again
Yet another video of demolition failing to go to plan.
Volvo Construction Equipment’s Phil Jones very kindly sent us this video. Quite why the photographer found the idea of a building collapsing on an excavator operator funny is something of a mystery, although, as the film progresses, the gravity of the situation does eventually [...]
Posted: August 12th, 2009 under General, Video.
Tags: demolition, demolition gone wrong, demolitionnews
Comments: 8
Business Directory welcomes Building Health…
Occupational health monitoring company Building Health Ltd is latest to join Directory.
The Demolition News Business Directory continues to grow; and we’re delighted to welcome the latest addition: Building Health Ltd.
Building Health has been a keen supporter of Demolition News since its inception; and managing director Nichola Elvy has even been a guest on a couple [...]
Posted: August 12th, 2009 under General.
Tags: business directory, demolition, demolitionnews
Comments: 6
Raising your web profile podcast series…
Demolitionnews.com produces podcast series to help you raise your company’s online presence.
In recognition of the growing importance of the Internet in helping to promote demolition businesses, demolitionnews.com has created a series of podcasts containing some simple, easy-to-follow, and quick to implement tips and tricks to help enhance your company’s digital presence.
We have broken these down [...]
Posted: August 12th, 2009 under Audio, General.
Tags: demolition, demolitionnews, internet marketing, web
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Breaking down the walls in Singapore…
Asia’s first Brokk 400 has been put to the test on a fascinating contract in Singapore.
Singapore has started building a large hotel and casino complex and the project is expected to be completed in record time. The entire complex is built on reclaimed land and the soft ground conditions create major challenges for the foundation. [...]
Posted: August 12th, 2009 under General.
Tags: brokk, demolition, demolitionnews
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CPCS consultation starts to look like Durcaell bunny…
In a bizarre piece of deja vu, the CPCS consultation programme has reared its head…again.
The CPCS scheme was revised in April 2008. But ever since then, its negotiation and implementation has moved with all the haste and urgency of wind erosion.
And just when the industry thought the matter had been [...]
Posted: August 12th, 2009 under General.
Tags: demolition, demolitionnews
Comments: none
Summer 2009 edition of Demolition & Dismantling out now…
The Summer 2009 edition of Demolition & Dismantling is now available to download.
Open publication – Free publishing – More nfdc
Posted: August 12th, 2009 under General, Publications.
Tags: demolition, demolitionnews, NFDC
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