Just a short camcorder clip that I uploaded onto Youtube.
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A few shots that I took with my other camera last week; I have been keeping an eye on the progress of the work but it appears to me as if the machines have stood idle on site for the last couple of days I wonder if one of the adjoining buildings has put in a complaint? I know that Coleman's are very careful and very professional they were monitoring the vibration at each end of the road they had blocked off last week to take the end off this building.
The last three photo's show the end of play last Saturday; if it's not chucking it down with rain tomorrow I will venture up there and try and get some more photo's.
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The last three photo's show the end of play last Saturday; if it's not chucking it down with rain tomorrow I will venture up there and try and get some more photo's.
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Great stuff Jeremy!
It's great to see the 350 still in very good condition. I actually photographed this machine in Finnings yard many moons ago before it was liveried up!
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It's great to see the 350 still in very good condition. I actually photographed this machine in Finnings yard many moons ago before it was liveried up!
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Managed to get a few pics today of the last high part of this building coming down, sorry the shots aren't so clear only it was both dusty and the water jet from Colemans fire engine was pouring right across my view of the machine!
If you look in the first picture at all of the buildings you can see in the background behind this site, they are also due for demolition which is a real shame as two of them have some classic architecture I have been lead to beleive that the frontage on the one of them is to remain?
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If you look in the first picture at all of the buildings you can see in the background behind this site, they are also due for demolition which is a real shame as two of them have some classic architecture I have been lead to beleive that the frontage on the one of them is to remain?
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I called by this site tonight as I was in the area and the Cat 350 high reach machine has now been taken off site as all of the high reach work is now complete; Coleman's have brought their Liebherr 944 machine on site and there are also around four Volvo machines there too, I will try and get a few shots on Saturday all being well.
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I did drop by this site early yesterday but there was no sign of any work about to take place; these few shots show the state of play with not that much work left to do on this job now, I will be keeping a close eye on the other buildings nearby as I know that there are at least two due for demolition and they will require high reach machines.
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A few shots taken yesterday there was no demolition as such taking place then but more of a removal of site debris and a removal of the concrete steel reinforcing bars.
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