Sentences with phrase «planned demolition»

"Planned demolition" refers to the intentional destruction of a building or structure using a carefully designed and controlled process. Full definition
Held at London's Earl's Court for what I thought would be the final year, due to the proposed planned demolition of the building.
Regular resume samples for Demolition Workers highlight duties like planning demolitions, making sure safety regulations are followed, removing debris, operating heavy equipment, and saving material for reuse.
Cutting the city's support is detrimental two-fold: (1) planned demolitions for 2017 will be reduced from 116 to 56, leaving 60 additional unsightly havens for criminal activity and (2) it will be significantly more difficult for the land bank to leverage funding sources.
Charter Oak also is planning demolition work at its Myrtle Beach Factory Stores to make way for a 96,000 sq. ft. fifth phase.
A western New York company has been awarded a nearly $ 1.6 million contract to finally begin the long - planned demolition of two buildings at Albany's Harriman State Office Campus.
The protests started in late May in Istanbul initially as a reaction to the planned demolition of Gezi Park, but they rapidly grew into complaints about a broader set of issues including freedom of religion, press and expression.
The source condemned the planned demolition of the NCBSG, saying that the move by the Akwa Ibom State government was callous considering the intensity of reactions that would follow if the facility is demolished.
Their stated goal was to block the planned demolition of the park to make room for a new shopping mall.
Graphically the game is standard for the PSP, the Gundams themselves look brilliant, but the problem lies with the bland background all shining low res textures into the screen, and what little destructible buildings there are all fall down the same, like a planned demolition.
In the series Study for Progress (II — IV) she imagines the planned demolition of the iconic Robin Hood Gardens estate with drawings that delicately depict the crumpling of the building's image.
In 1967, after the death of fellow AbEx artist and friend Ad Reinhardt, and the planned demolition of her studio's building, Agnes Martin gave away all her paint supplies and canvases and headed west in a pickup truck and camper, eventually settling in a remote area of New Mexico.
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