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New Tunnel Opens, Crews Demolish Alaskan Way Viaduct

Now that Seattle's long-awaited SR 99 tunnel has opened to traffic, demolition of the Alaskan Way Viaduct can begin, moving the $3.3 billion, 30-project endeavor one step closer to the projected 2021 completion....


Epiroc Showcases Hydraulic Attachments at NDA Live DEMOlition Event

Epiroc, a productivity partner for the mining and infrastructure industries, showcased its powerful hydraulic attachments in the National Demolition Association (NDA) Live DEMOlition Event at the Demolition Rockies convention March 23, 2019, in Aurora, Colo....


Kinshofer Completes Product Range, Gains Breaker Line with Acquisition of Hammer

Kinshofer, a global manufacturer of excavator and loader crane attachments, is expanding its product line to include hydraulic breaker excavator attachments following the acquisition of Hammer SRL, an Italy-based manufacturer of demolition, excavation, recycling and material handling attachments....


Miller Environmental Finds Its 'Sweet Spot' With Larger Excavator

For most construction professionals, new excavator purchases are predicated on a number of wide-ranging considerations, including: current and future project demands, fleet upgrade requirements, environmental compliance, cost, and yes, even personal preference....


United Demolition Makes Short Work of Long Bridges

Bridge demolition often begins at night and ends early in the morning. Portions of the bridge are removed in a short work window, and traffic resumes as normal in the morning as if no inconvenience has occurred....


Brokk Introduces BHB Hydraulic Breaker Series

The new Brokk Hydraulic Breaker (BHB) series is perfectly matched with the company's full range of remote-controlled demolition robots. In essence, each robot is designed from the attachment backward, providing the exact amount of flow, pressure, backpressure and downward force that the hammer requires, which offers the best possible demolition performance to Brokk customers....


Brokk Releases 520D Eco-Friendly Diesel Demolition Robot

Meeting both Tier IV Final and European's Stage IV emission standards, the Brokk 520D is the most eco-friendly diesel demolition robot on the market, according to the manufacturer. The 520 Dreplaces the Brokk 400D, one of the first diesel models released, andcomes equipped with Brokk's SmartConcept technology, boasting 40 percent more hitting power....


Brokk B300 is Next Generation Demolition Robot

The Brokk 300,which features 40 percent more demolition power than its predecessor, the Brokk 280, also boasts SmartConcept technological features that improve power management, reliability, maintainability and ergonomics....


Brokk 200: A New Weight Class of Machine

The Brokk 200, a new weight class of machine, packs the power of a 3-ton Brokk machine into a 2-ton package. The Brokk 200 is one of four new next generationBrokk remote-controlled demolition machines Brokk showcased at World of Concrete 2019....


Brokk 170 Offers 15 Percent More Power While Retaining Compact Build

The Brokk 170 with SmartPower — the company's signature intelligent power management system — offers 15 percent more power than its predecessor, the Brokk 160, but retains the same compact dimensions....





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