Wednesday 6 June 2012

Sunshine! 

Summer has arrived with a bang and things are busy.

Other than the Crane Demolition, the company has been busy with demolition works at St Mary's Hospital. All asbestos removals have now been completed and the demolition work is forging ahead.

Our crushing plant is having new jaws and some routine maintenance before moving to the site to recycle thousands of tonnes of hardcore and concrete. Crushed material is used local construction projects and is part of the overall recycling strategy for the whole site. 

It's great to be busy - the challenge is to fit some work between the bank holidays. 

BAE Systems -Crane Demolition 

Many of you will have seen a huge 600 tonnes section of the new aircraft carries HMS Queen Elizabeth leaving Portsmouth harbour on a giant barge. It's  the biggest thing to be built in Portsmouth for years and to let the huge section leave the Naval Base a dockside crane had to be demolished. The crane was supplied new in 1959 by famous makers Stothert & Pitt and was at the end of its working life.

It's the fourth crane that we have removed from the Naval Base and each has had its different challenges. As ever we had to keep a disturbance to a minimum and work with all the Naval Base stakeholders to complete the task.  The crane will be replaced with a new one a part of the dock development programme that is being put in place to serve the new ships.

To view more of our projects have a look at our website -
www.demolitionandsalvage.co.uk

Tuesday 20 December 2011

St Mary's Update

Site setup, safety and access works are all well under way at St. Mary’s Hospital. Site security has been put in place to give 24/7 cover.

Asbestos removals are also well under way to enable selected buildings to be demolished early in 2012.

As well as demolition there will be a high level of recycling and salvage on site. From Victorian to more modern items anything that can be re-used or recycled will be diverted from landfill. Scrap metals have been removed from all of the buildings to prevent theft.

Architectural features are being removed and stored before being handed back to the client.

2012 will see some big changes at St. Mary’s. We will be regularly updating our website with news as work progresses.

Thursday 10 November 2011

St Mary's Hospital

Demolition & Salvage ltd. are delighted to announce that they have been awarded the high profile 48 week contract to demolish the redundant sections of St. Mary’s Hospital, Portsmouth. Following a competitive tender process the company was subject to interview and further assessments. 

We scored a remarkable 100 % when judged against cost, presentation, Health & Safety and quality benchmarks.

Recycling on site of materials arising from the works is key and the client, Portsmouth Hospitals Trust is keen to make the most of this unique opportunity. The company will be implementing a comprehensive site waste management plan and using state of the art recycling equipment to meet recycling targets.

Work is starting now to prepare the site with security and welfare facilities being installed. As part of our management package for the works we will be launching a dedicated website covering news from the site and charting the progress of the contract. Keeping the public informed is all part of what will be the largest single demolition contract the City of Portsmouth has seen for some years.

Friday 30 September 2011

Demolition of Chichester College - Brinsbury Campus

Demolition & Salvage has recently completed a demolition project at Chichester College, Brinsbury Campus in Pulborough.

The work involves demolishing a range of temporary and permanent buildings making way for new buildings that form part of the development plan for the college.

We were delighted to be selected to carry out the works which were ordered following a tender process which focused on best value as well as taking into consideration a host of environmental, quality, Health & Safety and training issues.

The company worked with closely with Chichester College staff and their contractors to divert existing services and to keep others live whilst the work was carried out.

The contract was completed as planned during the summer holiday period with no problems.

Wednesday 10 August 2011

Southsea Blaze

At 5.35 pm last night a fire on Southsea pier had 80 fire fighters from 7 appliances trying to control the blaze.

The building formally Joanna’s nightclub collapsed onto a power sub-station leaving 500 local residents without electricity.

Fire crews worked throughout the night to keep the area safe and under control.

The police force says the fire is not linked to riots in other parts of the country, and an investigation is ongoing.

Demolition and Salvage Ltd have been called in by the Principal Building Control Officer of Portsmouth City Council to help Hampshire fire and rescue in making safe Savoy Buildings, South Parade Southsea.

We have excellent relations with the Fire Service, hosting county and international Urban Search and Rescue exercises at our Portsdown Main site.

Demolition and Salvage staff and directors were on site late last night assessing situation.Machinery is moving to site today to make the building safe.

The company regularly carries out emergency works and have worked with Hampshire and Sussex fire service and the MOD.

We have a reputation for helping whatever the situation.

Monday 1 August 2011

Weighbridge

To help with sales control and to ensure that vehicles are not overloaded Demolition and Salvage Ltd have installed a surface counted 15 metre 50 tonne electronic weighbridge at Portsdown Main Site.
In the spirit of recycling the unit was salvaged from a redevelopment project at Marchwood, saving cost, transport and materials.
Reconditioned and installed by Demolition and Salvage staff a new indicator has been fitted and final calibration has been carried out by Solent Scales, www.solentscales.co.uk

The Weighbridge is a modular design that can be relocated to other sites in the future with the minimum of fuss.
For more information on weighbridges click here.

Bishopstoke

Demolition and Salvage are currently demolishing the former Bishopstoke Motors workshop and filling station. Work Includes the safe removal and disposal of Asbestos Cement roof sheets, the decommissioning and removal of the underground fuel tanks.
The site is being redeveloped as part of a housing scheme and all hardcore and concrete is being crushed on site for use as fill material for the new development. An estimated 97% of the materials arising are being recycled.
For more information on Demolition and Salvage’s projects visit our website: www.demolitionandsalvage.co.uk

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