Hi everyone.
Just in case anyone is following this project (or I'm lucky enough that a TDS employee posts here too), the first item of plant has arrived on site. It looks like something in the size-range of a Liebherr 914 excavator. Not massive by any means but its a start.
The fence around the site is going to make getting decent pictures very difficult indeed but hopefully there is a vantage point somewhere.
Is anyone else planning to visit the site when work commences (should be in the next month or so).
I have tried emailing TDS a couple of times but haven't had any luck so far.
Best regards
Gavin
Technical Demolition Services project; Cruddas Park in Newcastle
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Technical Demolition Services project; Cruddas Park in Newcastle
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Re: Technical Demolition Services project; Cruddas Park in Newcastle
I was In Newcastle last week and cought the start of this work with a 984 high reach some tool that is ! it looks great, its very stable and smooth at this height and it sounds great aswell, very impressed by it.
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Re: Technical Demolition Services project; Cruddas Park in Newcastle
Well I had no idea they'd already started with the big gear! Last time I was there, nothing was happening.
I was looking for something to do this coming Wednesday. I guess there's my day sorted!
Thanks for posting. I'm looking forward to seeing the 984 at work.
Best regards
Gavin
I was looking for something to do this coming Wednesday. I guess there's my day sorted!
Thanks for posting. I'm looking forward to seeing the 984 at work.
Best regards
Gavin
Look out that window, Eden isn't burning. Its burnt.
Re: Technical Demolition Services project; Cruddas Park in Newcastle
its only out a third of its height in that picture
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