The Civil Engineering Contractor July 2018 | Page 24

TECHNOLOGY Bridges only have a certain lifespan, which is dependent on the strength of the cement used. elimination of structure supports. This is a common method more for large buildings than infrastructure such as bridges. The process is dependent on factors like the area where the building is located, the building material, the purpose of the demolition, and the way that debris is going to be disposed of. • High-reach demolition: This method has a threshold height of more than 20 meters. It is usually formed by a base machine (excavator, tank, engine, counterweights), a demolition arm consisting of three sections, or by a telescopic boom and a primary tool attached to the base machine (crushers, shears, hammers). • Ball and crane: One of the oldest and most used methods for building demolition, the ball and crane uses a wrecking ball weighing up to 13 500 pounds to demolish concrete and masonry structures. The ball and crane, however, is not suited to all demolition applications. This form of demolition creates a great deal of dust, vibrations, and noise. • Selective demolition: Although it is a labour-intensive process and often difficult to achieve in a timely and economical manner, this process is very popular right now. The main purpose of this method is to recover the maximum amount of primarily reusable and secondary recyclable material in a safe and cost-effective procedure. 24 - CEC July 2018 • H y d r o d e m o l i t i o n : Hydrodemolition is in its infancy in Africa, but major structural repairs to the M1 North highway bridges over Oxford and Federation roads in Johannesburg were recently completed with the help of hydrodemolition technology. Commissioned by WBHO Construction, in partnership with Sanral, the project involved the complete rehabilitation of the bridges in Rosebank, involving major structural repairs. Hydrodemolition can target the specific demolition area with relative precision, which supports a cleaner demolition site. Shotcrete can be used in almost any concrete project, and typically results in a significant savings of time and money. Unlike conventional demolition methods like jackhammering, hydrodemolition does not damage the rebar or surrounding structures. However, it can be expensive. Some demolition engineers focus on steel-only structures. Steel is easier to control than concrete as the latter often just disintegrates. Stiff competition among local companies Jet Demolition and Wreckers Dismantling Cape offer full, turnkey demolition services to the industrial sector. Oftentimes this means undertaking demolition works in operational plants, immediately adjacent to live services, and requires careful integration of demolition services with operational requirements. “Jet Demolition is the leading, the largest, and the most technically advanced demolition company in Africa. Accordingly, we have developed demolition tools and methods that are tailored to the task at hand, most of which are not commercially available locally,” says Bester. “We advocate the separation of man from risk and try to take a mechanical approach to demolition wherever possible. Our personnel are highly incentivised and motivated, leading to a high skill- retention throughout all economic cycles. This differs greatly from most demolition contracting companies, as we value the skill offered by our teams — this skill and a stable working environment are crucial to the safe and successful completion of the most complicated demolition projects.” What could possibly go wrong? Demolition is fraught with challenges, and the skill of managing these challenges defines the strength of a company. The biggest challenge by far is the management of people. “It is critical to ensure skilled personnel who are trained, confident in their abilities, and firmly entrenched in a Continued on page 24