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  2. Structure relocation - Wikipedia

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    The 15th century wooden framed building was moved on rails around 100 yards (91 m) up a 1:10 hill, and became known as The House That Moved. [15] The Cudecom Building in Bogotá, Colombia (Weight 7,000 Metric Tons, Distance Moved: 95 Feet); was moved in October 1974 using Steel Rollers. The 8 story building was moved westward to build an avenue ...

  3. Relocatable building - Wikipedia

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    Quality built - Modular buildings are built to meet or exceed the same building codes and standards as site-built structures and the same architect-specified materials can be used – wood, concrete and steel. Because they must be trucked long distances and then lifted up by a crane onto the foundation, they must also be extremely structurally ...

  4. History of construction - Wikipedia

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    The grandest buildings were constructed in stone, often from massive masonry blocks. The techniques used to move massive blocks used in pyramids and temples have been subject to extensive debate. Some authors have suggested that the larger may not be cut stone but fabricated with concrete. [citation needed]

  5. State workers on the move. Raleigh buildings slated for ... - AOL

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    Coble said the building will be the first to come down and the easiest to empty, as fewer than 50 people are working there now. Some floors haven’t been used in years.

  6. Here are the Most Endangered Buildings in Kansas ... - AOL

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    The building was later moved from downtown to the east side of the city, where it was used by the Girl Scouts. It was abandoned after being devastated by flooding in 2007.

  7. House raising - Wikipedia

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    House raising (also called house lifting, house jacking, barn jacking, building jacking) is the process of separating a building from its foundation and temporarily raising it with hydraulic screw jacks. The process is the first step in structure relocation in which the building is moved to a different location. [1]