BANK & OFFICE BUILDING Completely Demolished by 323 Excavator
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We're back at the bank for part 2!! 🏦
But today we're also demolishing the office building behind the bank!
For anyone wondering, the machine in this video is a Caterpillar 323 excavator.
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On it, Brian
Dang, I was hoping you were going to save the bench for me! 😅
SIDE-NOTE: That trestle framing for the roof was really well done!!!
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A lot of folks ask about recycling building parts. The bottom line is nobody around here does that. Near where I live in central Washington there is one recycling building supply store. It serves a population of over 50,000.
People need to know that it is not bad to purchase used items like doors, windows, toilets, furniture. Often times the used stuff is better built than the new stuff. Example - I broke a sliding glass door window. The replacement cost was $800. The recycling price was $10.
Well, it´s a part of the law also, In if you demolish a house like this you will get fined in Sweden, for not recycling the inside.
That's one way of breaking into the bank
Seems a strong building design.
Love the sound of crunching wood.
Those mullions and door jambs were very strong. Had to take a couple swipes at it before they gave way. They don't make buildings like they used to.
More than half the buildings height was just to make it look bigger, it had no function at all. Must have had a solid heating bill, just to keep the big unused space on top heated for no use at all, payed for with the fees of the customers. I guess this building is no role model. And ugly, too.
The building was not very old. 1970's or 1980's. The door jambs were the posts that were holding up the trusses that made up the roof. They had to be strong.
You must be pretty good at winning stuffed animals from the claw machine!
The strongest wood i have ever seen in a demolition video. Must be a pretty new building...
He said in the first one it was built the 60s or 70s
Built like a house of cards I think
@@WestTexasSirensStill pretty good architecture.
It's 50 years old, now say "ThEy BuiLt tHinGs difFerEnt BaCk thEn"
@@smh1245 Yeah, everything nowadays is mass produced new builds.
Why don't you salvage some of those big solid oak doors?
Oh that smashing glass! I love it!
Great video.😊
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That's awesome! Thanks man!
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Thank you, I will
Its a very crispy building
thanks 4 the video
Excellent Part 2, Brian. Do you know any history on this building? Was it something prior to becoming a bank? I’m curious, because that was such an interesting design for a bank building.
Great job
I hope someone saved that cool looking chaise lounge in the lobby. 😀
To bad that building couldn't have been modernized and saved. It was built a whole lot better than today's buildings. There was some nice furniture and doors in the office building that could have been saved. So sad!!!
I didn’t seem to catch it in the first video, what was wrong with that building?Why did they had to take it down? No buyers or was it structurally damaged somehow?
Probably because another company wants to build something on this site and wants a new building
@@johnfoltz8183 brilliant comment mate exactly what I thought 💭
@@johnfoltz8183If it’s anything like my area two Coffee shops will pop up, or wash
Most likely like a lot of places it makes way for house's which provides more money to the owner
Haha, get this-after demos done, they're building a new bank.
Good work! Out of curiosity at what speed are you speeding up your footage? I'm playing around with speed accelerating on my demolition videos on my channel as well to see what would work best and what the audience likes best. 👍
PERFECTLY FINE STROUCTURE.. TO ME. 🤔 WELL WE DO NEED MORE PARKING LOTS . WASTE. 😢 . IT'S THE AMERICAN WAY. 🥺
Nice video
bankvault is always something special to see how u get it open with all rebars...its like a net of it...
Yep I remember that!!! I remember that!!! I don't remember that!!! Yup I remember that!!!! J/k. Been waiting on part 2. The windows are my favorite part. I think it's everyone cause we were taught not to break them. So it's like TABOO!!!!!
I have lots of questions: how did you get into demo, are you a sub for another contractor, what does a job like this cost, who handles the prep work like utilities and verification of things before demo begins? I would LOVE to do this type of work…what an amazing day sitting in the cab with air a radio and tearing shit up!! Great video can’t wait for the vault!
Pretty cool . New operator?
Damn, I knew the bank vault would be reinforced, but that was ridiculous!
I bet you have those 2 more LED fixtures to salvage regardless of if we remember or not.
How much does a job like this cost?
"Welcome _back_ to part 2"? Ha, we hadn't already been here to part 2, so there is no "back" to it. 😛
Great video :). Where / what was the Bank?.
Were you the excavator/track-hoe operator or the camera operator (at least during moving shots)? Haha, I noticed that the excavator driver closed the door when "Water Boy" was going to have to spray heavily in that direction!
this is what I would call an "armed" robbery
when was this structure built?
Curious to know why things like fluorescent tubes dont get removed first due to the mercury etc.
Here in Europe, demolishing companies doing a much more precise job with the excavator to limit the amount of landfill. They do all the recycling at the wrecking site (separating wood, cabling, metal, insulation…) Of course this takes a lot longer and a highly skilled operator. Yes, it is not as “spectacular” as this footage but I’m a bit chocked that this “method” of demolition is still allowed in the US.
Have you ever found anything interesting or valuable on a pre demo walk through? Do you ever keep something you find, or is that against the law/contract?
How do you price a job ?
@ 22:30 i thought those double doors closed on their own for a second as if that place was haunted haha.
Well... that's certainly _one_ way to break into a bank, isn't it? 😁
just curious, what do you spray the water for? does it soften the building and make it easier for it to come down?
It’s used to control dust.
could the windows be saved too
I bet there's a little recap of what went down in part 1 even if we didn't miss it.
Ha, "went down," nice pun!
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Why is the roof covered with fabric rather than tile or any other standard roofing material.
This was fun to watch! But, where was the inside camera for this Part Two, Brian???
he probably went inside and got it during the switch from part 1 to part 2. after all, they are demolishing this place how long did you expect him to leave his camera inside before he couldn't retrieve it anymore because from what I seen it would have only been a minute or 2
@@skeetrix5577Give your rant response a rest.
I’ll let Brian answer the question I addressed to him.
I thought my D-8 was cool 40 years ago. Could you push down as big a tree as a D-9 without ripping the roots?
How do you supply the water?
Pay a bunch of money for permits, buy a bunch of specialized required equipment, and then just hook up to the hydrant across the street.
@@HomeWreckerBrian do you have to buy a meter and does the water company charge you based on the amount of water used
1:28 Bye bye 2910
There must be miles of copper wire, aluminum ,stainless steel, brass knobs, hinges, etc etc.
Wieso gibts da nie richtige Steinhäuser.. überall nur Holz und Verkleidung 🧐
Hier wird jeder Mc Donalds stabiler gebaut wie diese Papp Butzen dort drüben 😄
The interior glass and wood doors being destroyed is a crime.
I bet you I know how that place smelled during this... how just about all other water-dusted demolitions smell.
"...90% of this building..."
Not quite, when the basement is UNDERground, and that's more than just the 10%. Right?
Just curious, if the led lights are worth saving, why isn't the inside doors etc donated to a rehab store?
Has someone who replaces a fair amount of those LED wall packs probably way way easier to sell LED wall packs especially if you know that they work then an inside door, wall pack is pretty universal, the door someone has to have the same size opening and want that style of door
Also 277 volt compatible LED wall packs from good brands like Lithonia lighting can be stupid expensive
FIRST
I would have just grabbed one of the roof support beams and I would of just yanked it back.
Was this one day!?
Towing sign should say "Unauthorized Vehicles will be Crushed at Owners Risk & Expense"
I see a big dinosaur eating this building.......sometimes spitting back out what he don't like.
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that's a whole lotta different materials in one big pile, aren't there any resources reusing policies in the states for demolishing buildings?
best job ever?
Why do they throw water at it while demolishing?
keeps the dust down
Where’s the rest of the inside footage?? 😂🤣
Not an experienced excavator operator.
How come you didn't say those doors? It looked very good shape. They could have sold them to another company or regions. Down for something else you guys are very wasteful. There's a lot of things that you can save and sell. Or even open up a salvage yard. You're learning some money from those?
Because that’s what they were paid to do
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Cool video, but it strikes me as horribly wasteful way to dispose a building... Plenty of that wood and other materiel could've been repurposed... Instead, aside metal, everything will be dumped into landfill. Why? Because deconstruction is more expensive then demolition... We are society of wasters.😖
More expensive and way more time consuming. Good thing wood is a renewable resource. We’ll survive
Wood debris CAN be repurposed, it can be turned into woodchips for landscaping or the woodchips turned into paper
Hey, an excavator with only a bucket, like 1975, a bank building WOOD, really. and what is causing dust, especially with only wood, is the employee of the month
What are you trying to say?