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The kid lowered his phone. “My mom saw The Breakfast Club there. She cried at the end.”

If you look at equipment auctions from 2015, you will see a clear trend: the rise of the high-reach excavator . demolition -2015-

The demolition industry has undergone significant changes over the years, driven by advances in technology, growing environmental concerns, and shifting regulatory landscapes. As we reflect on the state of demolition in 2015, it's clear that this was a pivotal year for the industry, marked by emerging trends, innovative techniques, and a heightened focus on sustainability. The kid lowered his phone

While implosion was used, the planning for was a data-driven marvel. The Georgia Dome’s fall in November 2017 was planned in 2015. Engineers spent that year modeling how the 3,900-ton roof structure would collapse. The preparatory work—removing non-structural walls and drilling thousands of blast holes—was the defining labor of demolition in 2015 . It set a record for the largest cable-supported dome ever imploded. The Georgia Dome’s fall in November 2017 was

, capturing the "inner turmoil and desperation" of a man shocked out of a monotonous life. Unconventional Tone : The film balances dark humor

Another quiet revolution was software. "Building Information Modeling" (BIM) crossed over from construction to demolition in 2015. Contractors began using 3D models to identify hazardous materials before a worker touched a wall. This digital shift made the safest year on record up to that point, with the lowest number of direct demolition worker fatalities in a decade.

The kid lowered his phone. “My mom saw The Breakfast Club there. She cried at the end.”

If you look at equipment auctions from 2015, you will see a clear trend: the rise of the high-reach excavator .

The demolition industry has undergone significant changes over the years, driven by advances in technology, growing environmental concerns, and shifting regulatory landscapes. As we reflect on the state of demolition in 2015, it's clear that this was a pivotal year for the industry, marked by emerging trends, innovative techniques, and a heightened focus on sustainability.

While implosion was used, the planning for was a data-driven marvel. The Georgia Dome’s fall in November 2017 was planned in 2015. Engineers spent that year modeling how the 3,900-ton roof structure would collapse. The preparatory work—removing non-structural walls and drilling thousands of blast holes—was the defining labor of demolition in 2015 . It set a record for the largest cable-supported dome ever imploded.

, capturing the "inner turmoil and desperation" of a man shocked out of a monotonous life. Unconventional Tone : The film balances dark humor

Another quiet revolution was software. "Building Information Modeling" (BIM) crossed over from construction to demolition in 2015. Contractors began using 3D models to identify hazardous materials before a worker touched a wall. This digital shift made the safest year on record up to that point, with the lowest number of direct demolition worker fatalities in a decade.