Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Cambria Contracting has the expertise needed for the largest of industrial demolitions.  Including the specific intricacies of taking down power plants.  The demolition of a power plant must also account for any and all hazardous materials which may be released from this process.  Cambria Contracting's high rate of employee retention ensures that they have the expertise in place to handle the elements of a demolition which may compromise the immediate environment.

A prime example of Cambria Contracting's work in this field would be a review of a power plant in New York state that they demolished, but decommissioned, and oversaw the environmental remediation of the project as well.  Cambria Contracting's role in this process gives them unique insight into what a successful project takes.

The decommissioning of this coal power plant in upstate New York had several factors Cambria Contracting had to take into consideration before getting to work.  One of the structures was just 35 feet from an active railroad line, asbestos abatement was required, and there was a large pile of coal on the 60 acre site.

Furthermore part of the called for demolition was underwater in the form of intake channels for the power plant to operate.  Cambria Contracting not only was able to mitigate all of these factors, but they did so in impressive fashion.  Including a successful 500 ft tower implosion 35 ft from the rail line.  The removal, transporting by rail,  and safe disposal of fly ash, contaminated coal, and unusable soil.  Then replacing it with new fill.  Furthermore Cambria Contracting worked to recycle the items which were approved to do so by the DEC.  It's another great job done by Cambria Contracting.  Find out more about other jobs on our website:  http://www.cambriainc.com
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