Arielle Windham Arielle Windham is a writer for the construction and demolition industry. From the AuthorBusinessDemolition Robot Cuts a Pool from a Historic Basement 25% Under BudgetNational Demolition AssociationADEP 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 scheduleConcreteContractor Challenged with Noise Limits, Active Parking Garage in 200,000 sq.ft. RestorationArguson Projects Inc. needed an eco-friendly solution for the removal of 200,000 square feet of material from the second and third levels of a hotel's parking garage.ConcreteHydrodemolition Provides Precise Concrete Removal on the Climate Pledge Arena RenovationTwo Hydrodemolition robots completed concrete removal on the arena's columns in 30 days vs. an estimated eight months with traditional methods.ConcretePop Quiz: What do You do With a Damaged 8-foot thick Concrete Pier?Canadian contractor, Water Blasting & Vacuum Services Inc., pushed the limits of hydrodemolition with a hydroelectric generating station.ConcreteDemolition Doctors: Remote-Controlled Equipment Enables Surgical San Diego DemolitionBrokkUrban contractors realize that today’s urban demolition requires a surgical precision traditional methods and equipment can’t provide.EquipmentContractor Uses Robotic Demolition to Topple Vancouver LandmarkNational Demolition AssociationJMX Contracting Inc. used two Brokk 400 diesel machines and a Brokk 160 electric unit to systematically remove 44 stories in 21 months to demolish Vancouver's Empire Landmark Hotel.Page 1 of 1