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Once decommissioning had concluded, EDF assigned the contract of demolition to the contractor Brown and Mason. [34] The first explosive demolition occurred on 23 February 2023, with precipitators 1 and 2 being demolished followed by 3 and 4 on 13 April 2023. On 17 August 2023, the demolition of the main building began with the DA bay, bunker ...
In April 2014, the dismantling process at the site began, being carried out by Brown and Mason Ltd; [14] it was expected to take around two years to complete. On 10 May 2015, three buildings on the site were demolished. [14] Three of the five boiler houses were demolished by explosives on 2 August 2015. [15]
Coolkeeragh power station is a power station near Derry in Northern Ireland.. The station produces 400 megawatts from a gas-fired combined cycle power plant, constructed on the site of the old Coolkeeragh power station.
[13] [14] [6] The station was officially opened on 25 April 1969 [15] by the Minister of Power Roy Mason, Sir Stanley Brown the then Chairman of the CEGB, Arthur Hawkins Director of the Midlands Region and Douglas Pask director of the Northern Project Group. It was a lavish ceremony with a large marquee and band present.
Methil Power Station was a small base load coal slurry-fired power station in the town of Methil, Fife, Scotland.It was situated on the south side of the mouth of the River Leven, where the river enters the Firth of Forth.
Robotic Hydrodemolition in Folkestone, UK. Hydrodemolition of concrete exposing the rebar.. Hydrodemolition (also known as hydro demolition, hydroblasting, hydro blasting, hydromilling, waterblasting, and waterjetting) is a concrete removal technique which utilizes high-pressure water, often containing an abrasive material, to remove deteriorated and sound concrete as well as asphalt and grout.
The 1976 Mason County jail bombing was a suicide bombing that took place at the Mason County Courthouse in Point Pleasant, West Virginia on March 2, 1976. Five people, including two perpetrators and three law enforcement officers, were killed in the attack, and a further 11 people were injured.
The Vance Creek Bridge is an arch bridge in the Satsop Hills of Mason County, Washington that was built for a logging railroad owned by the Simpson Logging Company in 1929. At 347 feet (106 m) in height, it is the second-highest railroad arch in the United States after the nearby High Steel Bridge. [2]