@@breakingtoast2255 Naaah it's basically just busting up crap. We do it a lot when we do urbex. I have smashed loads of buildings and scrapped loads of shit. It's just smashing and separation of materials.
ah yes because new and stark is far superior to something that had soul of age, and sturdy materials it was made of as well as an actual style of archetecture. new for the sake of new even though its replacing something that had all kinds of exotic stone and artwork in its design, yessir put up another concreat box and metal roof thats cookie cutter.
Hope you are donating money to helping save historic buildings. People complain when they are torn down but don't want to bother funding to maintain them.
@@greenlawnfarm5827 Donate Hell, I actually do work IN those buildings to help restore them, voluntarily a lot of the time if the "pay" I would have received is put into the restoration.
It is sickening to see all the people in this comment section that are just okay with this reckless destruction of our history.
Shame. It was such a beautiful building.
Historic buildings cannot be replaced once torn down.
why do people always cut these videos short. would love to see complete video of demo.
This video is too short!
DO YOU HAVE TO COLLEGE FOR HOW TO BE A DEMOLITION EXPERT ?? IF SO HOW LONG DO YOU HAVE TO GO TO COLLEGE ??
2 days on youtube university you are doing your apprenticeship right now
@@breakingtoast2255 Naaah it's basically just busting up crap. We do it a lot when we do urbex. I have smashed loads of buildings and scrapped loads of shit. It's just smashing and separation of materials.
Ah, we found a destructive person!
in like your video and you did a good job
who is the operator and what demo company. looks pretty skillful, although surprised he is just dropping so much debris from high up
Ritter and Paratore Contracting of Utica, NY
In what downtown??
+Douglas Folckemer Downtown Syracuse, NY
Interesting job report!
Nice accurate, soft hydraulic touch by the operator.
Pretty nice job.
What does water have to do with a building being torn down?
Keeps the dust down and out of the local air, which could be heavily laced with asbestos fibres.
How is this allowed
The building partially collapsed on itself from poor up keep so it had to come down.
LOL now let's watch an ugly ass modern building take it's place XDDD
Modern building is pieces or trash, I would like to see crushing down
ah yes because new and stark is far superior to something that had soul of age, and sturdy materials it was made of as well as an actual style of archetecture.
new for the sake of new even though its replacing something that had all kinds of exotic stone and artwork in its design, yessir put up another concreat box and metal roof thats cookie cutter.
Hope you are donating money to helping save historic buildings. People complain when they are torn down but don't want to bother funding to maintain them.
@@greenlawnfarm5827 Donate Hell, I actually do work IN those buildings to help restore them, voluntarily a lot of the time if the "pay" I would have received is put into the restoration.
@@steadholderharrington9035 Oh, like Habitat for Humanity? Or you just stop by random old houses and fix them for free?
MAYOR!!!!
Should've made it a historical suite...but NOOOO. These people care more about money #stupid
Oh they had grand plans to rebuild but guess what lot is still nothing more than a hole in the ground....
OMG!!!!
Mayor!!!! *
Handy work from the ultra length Excavator.