Friday, February 24, 2012

Controlled Demolition of the Day

Controlled Demolition of the Day:

Controlled Demolition of the Day: Boom go the 153-pounds of explosives, and down comes the Ohio River’s historic Fort Steuben Bridge.


The 84-year-old landmark was deemed “structurally deficient” and had been closed to traffic since 2009. It was finally demolished this past Tuesday by the Joseph B. Fay Company and Controlled Demolition Inc. — the same contractors which previously helped ODOT tear down the 118-year-old Bridgeport Bridge (video below).




[laughingsquid.]



Tagged: Controlled Demolition, Fort Steuben Bridge


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