| a |
 |
Should
Be Your Demolition
Fast
Forward Home Contractor! |
| _ |
Fast
Forward - Past Performance! |
|
|
| |
|
|
Apple
Computer Store:
3rd
Street Promenade, Santa Monica, CA
...Located on 3rd
Street Promenade in the heart of the Santa Monica,
a prime shopping and tourist area, there was
no closing the street or sidewalks to the pdedestrians.
|
|
Project
Details:
General Contractor:
DPR Construction
Contact:
Doug Allen, (949) 253-0017
Project
Date: Start
- March - 2003
Completion
Date - July - 2003
Completed
- On Schedule, On budget
Contract
Value: $59,807
Contract
Type: Fixed
Price
Job
Highlights:
Extremely
tight, unchangeable deadlines;
All
work had to be performed from within the building
itself;
Only
one small doorway was available to move
all
equipnment, materials, and men through;
Simultaneous
demolition and construction;
Jobsite
was in the middle of a pedestrian zone;
Unknown
existing building structures;
Pedestrians
will be walking right up against the site;
No
room for heavy equipment;
Restricted
work hours. |
|
| |
| Fast
Forward was up for the job...
This building, built
in 1955, had a long history, it's last configuration
as a clothing store. There was a large concrete
foundation covering the entire first floor.
In the back third, there was a second story
with storage and offices. In 1955 you could
use virtually any kind of building material
including asbestos. The building codes were
not nearly as strict as they are today. There
were not even current building plans to work
from. Grand opening plans were alreay in process,
and the entire construction schedule was tight.
Schedule slippage on any step, by any one
of the many contractors, including Fast Forward,
put the whole project in jeopardy of missing
the grand opening. Because of this tight schedule,
demolition and construction work began simultaneously.
Fast Forward Met These Challenges!
The job involved several
aspects of demolition. Each layer had to be
peeled away to expose what was underneath.
The thickness of the foundation or where pipes
were located was not even known.The old floor
tile covering the entire ground floor had
an asbestos base. Fast Forward coordinated
with the hazardous abatement subcontractor
to remove the tiles. Further complicating
matters, asbestos was discovered in some of
the ceiling tiles, and insulation issues with
the heating and air conditioning (HVAC) Insulation.
The project, located
in a prime shopping and tourist area in Santa
Monica, the 3rd Street Promenade, complicated
the situation. Work started by erecting a
protective barrier that extended out far enough
to provide a safe working area in front of
the building, while not interfering with the
flow of foot traffic. There was no closing
the street or sidewalks. Safety for both the
public and the work crew was paramount. The
city imposed other restrictions. Work hours
were designated from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM, equipment
was not allowed in or out via the front; the
alley in back was to remain accessible to
surrounding businesses.
Once all the hazardous
materials were removed, Fast Forward began
gutting the remaining building. The façade
on the front had to be removed piecemeal.
After the front signs were removed, the remainder
of the façade was removed, layer by
layer, back to the brick structure. Several
layers of various ceramic materials were encountered,
each chipping appart differently.
|
|
| |
|
|
| Extreme care had to be
applied to removing the front facade. Tarps
were used to catch any chips or fragments from
landing on the sidealk below. |
|
| |
|
No chances could be
taken that a chip may fly out and injure someone.
The entire front of the building was covered
with tarps. All work was performed under the
tarps in the hot sun. Jack hammers and chipping
guns were used in the confined space, while
working on mobile scaffolding, to chip away
the facade in a carefully controlled process.
Not a single piece of the façade ended
up outside the protective perimeter. Supervisors
were on site at all times to make sure the
demolition efforts were well coordinated with
construction. Even with both teams simultaneously
onsite, no work site injuries occurred while
Fast Forward was on the project.
The interior was
to be completely repartitioned, so the insides
were gutted without altering or damaging the
existing superstructure. In addition, the
existing heating and air conditioning (HVAC)
ducting and equipment was removed without
damaging any of the ceiling framing. Each
unit and the duct work was carefully disassembled,
and one piece at a time, lowered and removed.
All interior lighting, stairways and office
finishing were to be removed. In addition,
the lighting in the building was so old the
fixtures had to be treated as hazardous waste.
Fast
Forward met these challenges without any site
contamination.
|
|
| |
|
|
| The concrete foundation
had to be carefully sawcut to separate it from
the city sidewalk without any damage to city
property. |
|
| |
|
At this point, the interior
foundation was carefully sawcut from the street
sidewalk leaving a clean edge to city property.
The front four fifths of the foundation was
removed in small sections to allow construction
efforts to continue at the same time. Moving
large blocks of cut concrete, and other debris
posed special safety concerns. Utilizing both
supervisory personnel and additional coordination
personnel, Fast Forward completed the process
in a timely manner, with
no onsite incidents.
The city of Santa Monica's
permit process requires mandatory recycling.
There were no onsite space to make scrap piles,
no place to bring in large refuse hauling
trucks, and only one small doorway to move
men and equipment and materials through. Essentially,
all equipment and supplies
|
|
| |
|
|
| All construction demolition
equipment, materials and debris had to be moved
through this small single passage, simultaneously
at many times! |
|
| |
|
for both demolition
and construciton had to be inside the building
at all times! Fast Forward overcame all of
these diffculties by moving all demolition
materials to a 40 yard bin tucked into the
corner of the alley. The debris was then hauled
to an offsite facility where the materials
were sorted for recycling.
Everything on this project was controlled
to the smallest detail to meet the time requirement
established by the owner in order to make
their grand opening date, which could not
be extended. Fast Forward met all the deadlines,
avoided any damage to surrounding properties,
prevented onsite injuries, met all the items
specified in the contract requirements, managed
all of the material recycling and hazardous
waste disposal. All
On Budget and All On Time!
|
|
| |
|
|
|
All Fast Forward demolition equipment is equipped with sophisticated
operator safeguards and is operated under close supervision. |
|

|
| Should
Be Your Demolition Contractor! |
|
|
Fast
Forward, a family-owned corporation, has been in
business since 1990. Our customers appreciate our excellent
equipment, well trained, highly competent people, safe
work practices, close supervision and highly competitive
prices. We take care of all these crucial items
so you don't spend time worrying about them. That means
you'll have more time to manage your business. Want more
time to manage your business?
Fast
Forward - We make your demolition job easier!
|
|
CALL US TODAY FOR
ESTIMATES ON
YOUR NEXT
JOB
|
| Also ask us about our Concrete
Cutting, Core Drilling, Flat Sawing, Wall Sawing, Interior
Stripouts as well as Roll-Off
Bins. |
| |
|
|
|
|
Copyright © 2003 Fast Forward Concrete
Cutting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
|
|