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DEMOLITION:
...broke
and hauled 3500 square feet of concrete every day.
In order to accomplish this feat, they modified
a piece of equipment to form a custom ripper/slab
grab attachment...
Galaxy
Parking Structure Renovation
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Adhering to the attitude,
"whatever it takes",
Fast Forward customized a ripper/slab grabber.
"The Claw" was designed to get the
job done in half the time.
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Project
Details:
General Contractor:
PCL Construction Services
Contact:
Steve Witt, Superintendent
Project
Date: Start
- August 2005
Completion
Date - December 2005
Completed
- On Schedule, On budget
Contract
Value: $780,000
Contract
Type: Fixed
Price
Job
Highlights:
Innovative
customization of equipment to create "the
Claw" specifically for this
job.
Tight
schedule imposed by owner.
Limited
site access.
Expanded
safety requirements to protect the general public.
Kept
on schedule working with the general contractor
while they poured new
concrete.
Saved
50% time and labor on project.
Kept
debris stockpile neat and safe.
Vigilant
with traffic control topside.
Fast
Forward had a "whatever it takes"
attitude to get job done on time and on
budget.
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...project was
loaded with exceedingly difficult demolition
requirements.
CIM Group hired
PCL, the general contractor, to renovate the
Galaxy parking structure on Sycamore Avenue
near Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood. This project
was loaded with exceedingly difficult demolition
requirements. Fast Forward took up the challenge
with an innovative spirit and determination
to maintain the tight schedule imposed by
the owner. The demolition portion of the job
was roughly 25% of the entire project.
Fast Forward views
the relationship between the general contractor
and themselves as a partnership. This forms
a bond of integrity and trust between Fast
Forward management and the contractor and
optimizes the attitude of the staff on site
to produce high quality workmanship and safety
on the job.
The 162,000 square foot
slab on metal deck (Robertson decking) had
serious concrete cracking problems which needed
to be addressed. The existing concrete was
reinforced with wire mesh. It was replaced
with ½" rebar 12" on center
each way with new concrete poured back in.
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| One of the "bays"
or sections. Each section or bay is cleaned
and made ready for the general contractor to
pour new concrete. |
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The project was divided
into "bays" or sections. Fast Forward
removed every other section, and PCL followed
behind pouring the new concrete and letting
it set up. They worked around the perimeter
toward the center. The center was a bigger
area and more wide open so a larger area could
be completed in a day. Teamwork and coordination
between PCL and Fast Forward were essential
elements toward getting the work done in a
timely manner.
Fast Forward cut, broke
and hauled 3500 square feet of concrete every
day. In order to accomplish this feat, they
modified a piece of equipment to form a custom
ripper/slab grab attachment referred to as
"the claw." In lieu of the need
to use many jackhammers on the job, the ripper/slab
grabber saved approximately 50% time and labor.
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| Working in tight quarters,
there was no space for large debris trucks.
Broken material was loaded onto trailers pulled
by small pickup trucks. |
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Fast Forward used a
four step process to complete the work: (1)
sawcut a border 3-1/2" deep, locate laps
for flutes which meant going to the floor
below, and cut 5-1/2". (2) pre-break
concrete over beams; (3) "Claw"
the concrete making sure not to break through
the flutes; and (4) load the concrete onto
5 x 8 dump trailers to accommodate low ceiling
height. They then removed the loads from the
structure, where they were stockpiled and
loaded onto roughly five semis per day.
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| Entrance and exit of
site were limited in height. This required Fast
Forward to remove debris in pickup trucks with
trailers to unload the debris by hand into external
stockpile. |
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| Exterior stockpile carefully
placed in a load out area, and kept neat and
clear throughout entire job cycle. |
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| Debris removed from stocked
piles and loaded into semi trucks, while water
is sprayed onto the truck to control dust. Attention
to traffic control in the transfer area was
strictly enforced for public safety. |
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PCL's superindent on
this project was impressed by the integrity
of Fast Forward's commitment to getting the
job done right. He pointed to four areas where
Fast Forward excelled. (1) Fast Forward was
considerate to the public while working in
an occupied structure; (2) Fast Forward is
strong on safety; (3) Fast Forward created
the ripper idea which enabled the general
contractor to comfortably assure the owner
they would complete on time; and (4) Fast
Forward stayed aware of the tight schedule
and did "whatever it took" (even
overtime) to stay on track.
The PCL Superintendent
said he would wholeheartedly use Fast Forward
in the future.
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All Fast Forward demolition equipment is equipped with sophisticated
operator safeguards and is operated under close supervision. |
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Be Your Demolition Contractor! |
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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.
Fast
Forward - We make your demolition job easier!
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