Dallas Contracting Co., based in New Jersey, announced that it has been awarded the contract to demolish a 25-acre site in Woodbridge, N.J., where Ecolab had a facility.
The project will include total demolition of the building including slabs, foundations and footings. Concrete and masonry will be crushed onsite using an Eagle Crusher Company, Inc. UltraMax 1000-15CV Plant with stacking conveyors that Dallas’s owns.
The crushed materials will be reused onsite for backfilling purposes. All debris will be disposed of properly offsite and all steel and metals will be sent offsite for recycling.
The company will use its equipment to complete the project. Equipment to be used will include a Komatsu PC-400-LC6 mounted with a Labounty rotating shear, a Komatsu PC-400 mounted with a concrete pulverizer jaw attachment, a Komatsu PC300-5 mounted with a grapple, a Komatsu PC200-LC6 mounted with a grapple, a Fiat wheel loader and several Cat 236 skid steers. The site crew is anticipated to average 10 personnel on a weekly basis.
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