On
its way to becoming North America's premiere demolition contractor,
Cambria
Contracting
has taken many demolition projects and made them impressive
successes. As part of our ongoing blog series giving in-depth
perspective to Cambria
Contracting's
past projects we invite you to come with us as we relive the great
memories we have of the Rochester Gas and Electric Operations Center.
A
sprawling 250,000 square foot, multi-story concrete and steel
operation center, this particular project had it all. For starter's
the building was filled with asbestos products, a Cambria
Contracting
specialty. There was asbestos in the pipes, caulking, mastic, floor
tile, the roofing and even the vessel coverings. Normally, that
laundry list of asbestos contaminant would leave lesser companies
heading for the hills. However, the list for Cambria
Contracting
was just beginning.
Adding
on to the miles of asbestos abatement needed, the plant had also
compromised the materials of the structure as well as some of the
surrounding soils. This PCB remediation was not limited to just soil
and concrete alone, but transformers, oils, instrumentation controls,
mercury switches, universal waste lights, bulbs, and ballast tanks as
well. This process was time consuming and certainly required the
expertise of Cambria
Contracting,
but it was not anything beyond the scope of possibilities.
After
all of the hazardous had been disposed of properly, Cambria
Contracting
still had the monumental task of actually taking down the structure.
This took months and required almost all of the industrial equipment
Cambria
Contracting
owns. However, at the end of the project the DEC came in and gave
Cambria
Contracting
the ok, and the Rochest Gas and Electric Operations Center was no
more.