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Harrison County Commission gives more funds for safe asbestos removal

The Harrison County Commission approved more funding Wednesday for demolition projects in the county. Now the county is focused on the safe removal of asbestos

Test Ceiling Materials for Asbestos before Beginning Renovation, Remodeling and Demolition Projects in Puerto Rico

Building renovation, remodeling and repurposing projects often involve changes to ceiling materials. This may include removing popcorn ceilings or taking down ceiling tiles, insulation or other actions that involve disturbing existing building materials., , , , Before beginning this type of project, there are some important safety issues to address that involve ceiling materials. One that should not be overlooked in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings constructed or previousl.

ASK LOIS: Why hasn t the old Broward courthouse been demolished yet?

Q: The new Broward courthouse opened six years ago. Yet the moldy, decaying eyesore of the old courthouse has not been torn down for the planned plaza. What gives? — WM Payne, Fort Lauderdale A: You’re right, demolition of the old Fort Lauderdale courthouse, which was built in 1962 and prompted lawsuits relating to asbestos and toxic mold, is definitely taking longer than predicted. A new .

News Track: What s happening with the Wasserbahn?

Driving along Interstate 80 near Williamsburg you still see the sign advertising the Wasserbahn, a hotel and waterpark sitting vacant for more than a year. Where do things stand with the building, once slated for demolition?

Detroiters find hope in opportunity to buy empty lots, post-demolition

Detroiters find hope in opportunity to buy empty lots, post-demolition Tags:  DETROIT – The city of Detroit is ramping up its Demolition Projects and getting rid of more abandoned homes throughout its neighborhoods. “It did take me nine years to get this house knocked down,” said Marcea Walker. “That was a very long time.” Marcea Walker lives on Prest Street and for years, she said the empty lot next to her was home to everything bad. “It was a hazard. You know, with animals and rodents. It was just bad and keeping it clean, it was even more difficult for me and my husband,” Walker said. “We had to pick up stuff, take it where it needs to be done, when people did illegal dumping. Crime, that goes without being said.”

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