Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Unconventional Demolition

Yes, it's a 12 storey building lying on its back

Here, courtesy of Daryl Smith FIDE, is the story of how it got in this state

The apartment block was constructed and all was well

The next step in the plan was to excavate in order to construct an underground garage.  The spoil was piled up on the other side of the building

Unfortunately it rained, and rained and rained.   Water seeped into the ground

The building began to tilt.  Then it shifted and the hollow concrete pilings were snapped due to uneven lateral pressures.

Ooops!  Oh, dear!!

If the apartment blocks had been closer together there would have been a domino effect.




Tuesday, 26 January 2010

NFDC award for IDE Honorary Member


The National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) has presented ConstructionSkills' Specialist Training Advisor, Martin Morrell, with the Rebar Award in recognition for years of service to the construction industry.

The award was given to Martin in appreciation of the exemplary work he and ConstructionSkills have put in over nine years.  David Darsey FIDE, President of NFDC, made the announcement at the NFDC's recent  Convention in Killarney and NFDC CEO, Howard Button FIDE made the presentation, saying, "Whilst the Rebar Award is a bit of fun, it was given in true recognition of Martin's service to the industry and I think your efforts are starting to be appreciated by the members. Many thanks for all you have done".

Martin's tremendous work includes the following services:
  • jointly administering the National Demolition Training Group (NDTG) from 2000-2007
  • assisting the transition from Supported Training Group to Independent Training Forum
  • developing the NCC (East) Demolition Plant Apprenticeship in 2003
  • linking closely the development of the NDTG accredited centre both for NVQ and CPCS delivery
  • assisting in successful bids under the M&SDP fund for a wide range of programmes.
Thanks to Martin's commitment alongside ConstructionSkills, a wide range of courses and health and safety guidance notes have been developed to significantly boost training and qualifications in the demolition sector.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

An expert lends a hand


Martin Bjerregaard MIDE of Golder Associates (UK) Ltd has flown into Haiti to assist the authorities there with assessing the safest means of removing the debris and planning for the future.

Martin was also on hand to clear up after the devastating results of the flooding in New Orleans.

"It is good to be able to use my experience and expertise to help in these situations and sometimes there are moments of happiness when, for example, families are reunited or special belongings found, but, for most of the time the work is harrowing.  One has a huge sense of what ordinary people have lost in such a disaster."

Martin would like to hear from Demolition Engineers and their companies who would like to help him either  through donations or providing their time.   Please contact the IDE Office in the first instance.

Don't forget that the Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC) are also collecting donations.

Thursday, 7 January 2010

In sight for demolition - Richard pulls the trigger.

Richard Comley FIDE has brought his company, C G Comley and Sons Ltd, to BBC news to herald a new addition to the Fort Nelson (Royal Armouries) museum, Fareham.

Not satisfied with any old explosion, a World War II Sexton self-propelling gun was trained on the 1930s bungalow that had to be demolished to make way for a brand new Visitors Centre.

Richard comment, "When the opportunity occurs to promote a prestigious new development in a spectacular way, it cannot be missed.  We were glad to be involved at the outset of this project and wish it well.

BBC report and video

Ruth Scammell's report + video for The News, Portsmouth

Picture from the The News, Portsmouth

Monday, 4 January 2010

2010's first CSCS Card holder

December was a very good month for Doug Fox.   He attended for his Professional Interview on the 11th and IDE President, Terry Quarmby, with 1st Vice President, John Woodward, were pleased to congratulate him on attaining Full Membership.   The diary and portfolio that Doug submitted prior to the interview was impressive, showing experience in a wide variety of demolition projects and a commitment to continuing professional development.

Doug has been a regular at IDE Seminars and Regional meetings, giving him the required number of IDE-CPD points to apply for the CSCS Demolition Engineer Card on becoming a Full Member.   Doug now steps proudly into 2010 bearing 'MIDE' after his name and the prestigious card in his pocket.

There are a number of Associate Members who have completed two years in that grade and who should be looking to submit their diary and portfolio.   If you are among them please add the finishing touches and get them off to the National Secretary as soon as possible so they can be considered at the next Membership Committee meeting on 4 March.   If all is in order you will be invited for interview.   If you would like some help with your presentation please contact Wayne Bagnall, IDE Membership Adviser.