Brokk AB, Monroe, Wash., a manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, has introduced its Brokk 260 demolition machine to North America. The three-ton Brokk 260 was developed to fill what ...
Sennebogen, headquartered in Germany with a North American division based in Stanley, North Carolina, plans to expand its existing demolition excavator range downward with the 825 E Demolition, which ...
The Brokk 300 Demolition Machine with SmartConcept Technology offers more powerful breakers without sacrificing safety or maneuverability or taking up more space on the jobsite.
Tony den Hoed, Key Accounts Manager for Demolition Equipment at Volvo Construction Equipment, explores the pitfalls of using a machine fitted with aftermarket demolition features, and the benefits of ...
Information from this article was first published in Demolition Magazine and is being reused with permission from the National Demolition Association. Greg Bair is used to demolishing big structures, ...
The primary requirement of machinery used for demolition and recycling projects is arguably versatility, since the tasks required of them are as varied as the structures and materials that they have ...
The Brokk 110 remote-controlled demolition machine has a 10-ft reach and delivers 15% more power than the earlier model. It weighs 2,183 lb and has a compact profile, allowing it to maneuver through ...
Demolition is not about wrecking, it's about the systematic removal of existing structures with a focus on salvaging materials, safely disposing of contaminated or hazardous materials, and getting the ...
But the demolition machine isn’t restricted to affluent neighborhoods; it is trampling poor ones, too, as public officials in Chicago and around the nation attempt to quickly solve intractable ...