Demolition magazine - Issue #30

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ISSUE 30

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INSITE Mixed Signals

Anyone that was fortunate enough to attend the Bauma 2019 exhibition (page 43) in Germany will surely have left buoyed with positivity and inspired by the sheer volume of innovation on display. In the three years since the global construction and demolition equipment industry last gathered at the sprawling Messe Munchen exhibition centre in Munich, equipment manufacturers have invested billions to make their products safer, more productive, and more environmentally friendly. They have done so on the basis that the recession is now but a distant and painful memory and that all in the industry garden is now rosy. And yet that is certainly not being reflected on the ground in the UK where even seasoned and respected contractors are struggling to find sufficient work. There are, of course, some companies that are almost unfeasibly busy. And the likes of JBV Demolition, KDC Contractors, Squibb Group and Thompsons of Prudhoe will be feeling the buzz of excitement and positivity having been named on the framework for the decommissioning and demolition of the Douneray power station in Scotland. But for the rest of the industry, the beginning of 2019 has felt like an unwelcome throwback to those dark days of recession. It is easy to suggest that such feelings can be explained entirely by the seemingly unending saga of the Brexit negotiations and by the lack of clarity and leadership being displayed by those elected to deal with such lofty matters. But in two of the first three months of 2019, the construction industry has enjoyed record levels of new contract awards. So why is the demolition sector still languishing in the financial and economic doldrums? This can be partly explained by the usual time between contract award and contract start, the point at which a demolition contractor actually pitches up on site. That time averages out at around 25 weeks and so, while February and March experienced record levels of new construction contract awards, the resulting work may not filter through to the demolition sector until the summer. The promise of future work is, of course, positive. But it will be of scant consolation to those companies that are currently scratching around for the work needed to keep their men and machines in action.

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Infrastructure, and the Circular Economy


STUFF With a growing global population, the need for new or renovated infrastructure is becoming ever more prevalent. But how do we go about making sure that this infrastructure is sustainable? Dr Paul Toyne explains on behalf of Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) how the circular economy, combined with an investment in technological innovation, is our most powerful tool in shaping the infrastructure of tomorrow. infrastructure over the next decades surely, we need some seriously strong incentives to make sure that we build sustainably?

A Journey of Learning

Infrastructure provides all the vital services to keep an urban area functioning – that can be anything from transport and energy to utilities such as waste disposal. Regardless of whether it is sustainable or not our need for infrastructure is growing. This is for two main reasons: we have a growing global population which means a higher demand for infrastructure and, on top of that, a large proportion of this population is being born into or migrating into cities. Currently, over 50 percent of the global population live in cities and that figure is set to rise to 60 percent by 2030. With a staggering $350 trillion estimated to be invested in global urban

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Policy and industry attitudes are changing but is this change happening fast enough to mitigate the huge effects of climate change? In my opinion, public procurement strategies should be setting targets which are far more challenging to the industry, particularly on the environmental impact of the materials used and the finished asset in operation. But we are going to need a lot more than political will to mitigate pollution and improving efficiency in the construction industry. We will need further research and development (R&D) into areas such as digitalisation, electromobility, virtual reality, 3D printing, new materials, the redesign of existing products, and the subsequent trialing of these innovations. This will involve new types of collaboration and business models. Sectors such as energy are already investing heavily in R&D, for example in battery storage, and consequently advancements in efficiency and decarbonisation. As this sector and others advance, the need for the construction


stuff industry to make changes becomes ever pressing. But in an industry that is so risk-averse, how can innovation and collaboration be promoted and invested in? One movement that aims to support collaboration between researchers, key industry players, and environmental specialists is the Construction Climate Challenge initiative hosted by Volvo CE. These different groups come together to share knowledge, costs, risks – and ultimately the benefits – of working collaboratively to develop new innovative ways to cut carbon in the construction and procurement industry. Presenting their experience demonstrating efficiency and associated cost savings helps advance new ways of working within the construction industry.

Round in Circles

The definition of sustainable development is the process of maintaining a balanced environment that meets life’s needs now and, in the future. The sustainable element of infrastructure is not just in the upfront design, construction methods and use of materials in the asset, but also its operation, maintenance, and disposal; and this is the basis of a circular economy. A circular economy is an economic system aimed at minimising waste and making the most of resources. So, when designing and building infrastructure the whole lifecycle needs to be considered. We can then focus far more holistically on how to make the asset more sustainable – be that design for deconstruction or complete recyclability. And the value of understanding the life cycle of materials is being widely recognised by industry and policy. The EU has estimated that by

extracting maximum value and use of raw materials – through waste prevention, eco-design, and reuse – EU businesses could save €600 billion while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 4.0 percent. We’re increasingly seeing more understanding of product responsibility and this has been reflected in a number of policies and product standards particularly in the EU. The EU’s Circular Economy Package’s (CEP) revised text states that improving the efficiency of resource use and ensuring that waste is valued as a resource can contribute to reducing the dependence on the import of raw materials and facilitate the transition to more sustainable material management and to a circular economy model. Once we’ve identified all the steps in producing, using and decommissioning our infrastructure we have to go about making these steps not only sustainable but affordable. This will require investment to build capacity to execute these steps, which will, in turn, lead to the added benefits of upskilling the industry and creating jobs to support this new infrastructure. Procurement strategies, also known as balanced scorecards, help identify the best possible design to maximise the social economic and environmental performance of a whole project, and this is absolutely key. But these strategies need to be more ambitious to further stimulate innovation.

Paving the Way

One project that has come a long way in this regard is the Stockholm Metro Extension project. The entire project comprises of 20 km of

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new track and 11 new stations. To aid the design process a template station was developed as a model for all the stations. To reduce the carbon footprint for the stations, the project team first calculated the cost and the carbon footprint for the template station. Concrete and steel were the main contributors to the carbon footprint. They then identified measures for reducing the materials and redesigning the station. The biggest carbon cuts came from the reduction of steel and the incorporation of recycled steel and other materials. The final step was to follow up the results and make a new carbon calculation to reduce the carbon even further for the second version of the template station. By following this process, not only was carbon reduced by 40 percent, but costs were also reduced by as much as 30 percent, as well as the physical amount of construction materials used. There is a long way to go but one thing is clear, conventional construction methods and processes with existing materials are not the future. We need to redesign products infrastructure and policy in an integrated way if we are to build a better tomorrow. Paul Toyne is a non-executive director and independent advisor to business and government, specialising in the sustainable built environment. Prior roles include Director of Environment and Sustainability at both Balfour Beatty and WSP, as well as Head of Sustainability at Bovis Lendlease. His roles and associations today include; London Sustainable Development Commissioner, as appointed by the Mayor; membership of the Green Construction Board’s Infrastructure Working Group; Chair of Constructing Excellence’s Sustainability Group. To learn more visit: www.paultoyne.com


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Dismantling a jet engine bunker and internal demolition works on ITV studios has helped a Bristol demolition specialist hit the £5.0 million milestone. Weaver Demolition, which employs 25 people from its base in Farrington Fields, has seen a 10 percent increase in turnover over the last twelve months, thanks mainly to its ability to combine modern equipment and industryleading working practices with the latest recycling and environmental solutions. Established in 1968 by John Weaver, the company has evolved into one of the South West’s leading firms in its field, working with local councils, NHS Trusts, architects, consultants and private sector clients. It is looking to build on recent growth by targeting larger projects that could create an additional £1.0 million boost and lead to five new jobs. “Demolition projects are becoming increasingly complex and clients are looking for an organisation that can help them with all aspects of the brief,” explained Jonny Weaver, Business Development Manager at

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stuff Weaver Demolition. “This could be initial design discussions and site set-up work, to decommissioning, full site clearance, demolition, asbestos removal and remediation of the site. We can offer one element or a single source solution and that is certainly appealing to customers who want to know the project will be completed on time, safely and to budget. The last year has seen us take on the intricate dismantling of a jet engine test bunker for Rolls-Royce and internal demolition works to enable the refurbishment of the ITV Studios in Bristol – this involved extremely tight time constraints and night working to avoid disrupting business

activity during the day. We’ve also been heavily involved in an extensive site clearance at McArthur’s Yard in Bristol, removing asbestos from contaminated ground, intricate party wall works, main demolition and crushing all stone, concrete and masonry for re-use. What we do is all about clearing the past for the future and this development will be for much-needed housing, commercial workspace and a café.” Weaver Demolition is committed to reusing materials from projects wherever possible, with brickwork, rubble and concrete crushed on site to 6F2 specification, whilst a comprehensive fleet of machinery

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delivers some of the highest recycling rates in the industry. Jonny concluded: “There’s a lot of competition in our sector and not of all of it is good; there’s certainly been a rise in the number of firms that are looking to make some quick money without adhering to all the standards and offering ridiculous prices,” Weaver concludes. “We prefer to take a different approach, investing in the skills and development of our staff and matching that with similar levels of investment into new equipment, including the purchase of the Lehnhoff automatic hydraulic quick coupler system. This will deliver a massive productivity improvement for our customers.”


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Brexit to Widen Skills Gap There is widespread belief within the construction industry that Brexit will severely increase the labour shortage as the supply of labour from the EU decreases. Following results from a recent survey, Anjni Varsani, Cost Manager at TowerEight provides an insight into why the UK Construction Industry needs to call for action to overcome the lengthening skills gap. According to the TowerEight survey, 82 percent of the respondents suggest Brexit will create a shortage of labour, indicating there is a firm reliance on EU migrant labour in both the skilled and unskilled areas. The research found that a failure to introduce government intervention around training and promoting awareness of the construction industry in schools were crucial limitations towards the UK construction worker resource.

Small to medium companies are impacted the most severely by skills shortages as it hinders the growth and development of their business. And the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that 98 percent of construction firms are SME’s in the UK (under 80 staff). Women in Construction account for just 12.4 percent of the current construction workforce, according to ONS. To overcome labour shortages,

the industry needs to attract a wide range of workers from both genders and all ages to develop a highquality output while giving them better training and development opportunities. Technologies need to be enthusiastically embraced for construction to become more productive and to govern new technologies through extensive research and development. However, the construction industry is too fragmented to push through such radical changes so quickly. The training and education system for the sector is described as “not fit for purpose” for the UK construction job requirements. The relevance of academic institutions is questionable in meeting skills gaps in the UK purely in terms of getting to the scale required. Government agencies should act and establish a strong support of construction workers and help achieve greater alignment between demand and supply requirements. Stronger partnering between educational institutes and

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stuff employers can assist in developing the relevance of courses. To develop this agenda, a single advanced body should be responsible for construction skills and training, as well as tasked with attracting young people from schools into the sector. This will allow for construction to progress to evolve to meet sectoral demands and provide the training required for a skilled, domestic workforce that is fit for purpose. CITB and the Apprenticeship Levy already exist but merging the two bodies into one seems a more efficient way moving forward, speed up decision-making and reduce

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bureaucracy. The Apprenticeship Levy was enforced in April 2017 – it applied to employers with a payroll of more than £3 million then 0.5 percent of this payroll bill above that threshold was placed by HMRC into a fund for construction apprenticeships. However, only around two percent of all employers in construction will pay this levy due to a large number of small firms in the construction industry. The current strategy for training will only help to soften the impact of Brexit impact; it will not resolve the fundamental issues of attracting new talent, particularly women and minority groups.

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A consistent programme of public sector investment could add surety to the boom/bust cycle that inhibits the adoption of new and investment in training. Regardless of a soft or hard outcome to Brexit, the sector has significant structural issues that must be overcome if we are to meet housing targets and complete the infrastructure that the country needs for growth. This requires collaboration, forward-thinking and dynamism that has been lacking within the sector for decades.


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Technology Award-winning Australian demolition giant Liberty Industrial has invested in a state-of-the-art Volvo excavator training simulator. The simulator will travel between Liberty Industrial’s sites in a purpose built trailer unit that has been converted into a mobile training centre. The latest in excavator simulation training technology, the Volvo Advanced Training Simulator 5.0 is inspired by aviation industry simulation training, and allows the operator to immerse themselves in a realistic virtual experience. The simulator features a high definition screen and includes realistic graphics and sounds, and a full motion platform incorporating movement and vibration that mimics the experience of operating a machine in a true-to-life scenario. Operators will navigate simulated demolition, remediation and civil environments, undertaking a range of different virtual excavator operation training exercises such as shearing, sorting, processing, breaking, earth moving, rock handling and high reach demolition training. The simulator will provide Liberty Industrial’s Trainee Operators with a realistic experience and help them to become accustomed to the operating environment and support them in developing and honing their skills before training in real machines. Even Liberty Industrial’s most experienced plant operators will benefit from simulation training, with the opportunity to perfect certain skills, broaden their skill set by learning more advanced techniques.

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stuff Liberty Industrial Director, Simon Gill said that the simulation based training provides many advantages. “Well trained operators are key to maximising efficiency and productivity on our sites. Putting new operators on simulators before putting them on real machines minimises the risks and costs associated with training in live machines. In addition to reducing the obvious safety risks associated with inexperienced operators training in live plant, it will also free up machinery for project delivery rather than training exercises,” he says. “It will be environmentally friendly and cost effective over the long run too. The simulation training will train our operators to drive the machine in the most fuel efficient way, reducing emissions and fuel costs as

well. “This initiative aligns with the Liberty Industrial ethos of leveraging innovative solutions to make the demolition, remediation and civil contracting environment safer and more efficient. It also supports our risk minimisation strategy which involves the removal of personnel from the work face where possible.” Liberty Industrial is the first Australian contractor to invest in this kind of excavator simulation training equipment, with the only other known excavator simulators in Australia being owned and operated by peak Australian civil construction industry body, the Civil Contractors Federation. The Australian civil contracting industry is already experiencing a

skilled labour shortage and the Civil Contractors Federation are predicting further shortfalls in skilled blue collar roles such as Plant Operators over the coming years as a number of major infrastructure projects ramp up. “Investment in personnel training and development has never been more important. This technology will help us stay ahead of the game,” Gill concludes. “The greatest challenge for the industry at the moment is to ensure that we have the skills and people to cater for the growth in the project pipeline. The success of these projects is underpinned by ensuring a suitably qualified workforce is able to be mobilised.”

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Mapping Air Pollution King’s College London and British Safety Council have launched Canairy, the world’s first mobile app for outdoor workers to measure their exposure to air pollution in London. Launched as part of the Time to Breathe campaign, the app provides outdoor workers with information to help them reduce their exposure to air pollution and employers with intelligence to enable them to protect the health of their workers. Air pollution, linked up to 36,000 early deaths a year, is considered the biggest environmental risk to public health. Research from King’s College London suggests that more than 9,400 people die prematurely due to poor air quality in London alone. In 2013, International Agency for Research on Cancer classified diesel exhaust as carcinogenic to humans. Canairy draws on the London Air Quality Network (LAQN) pollution map at King’s and the worker’s GPS to calculate a user’s exposure to pollution on an hourly basis. Once this exposure exceeds World Health Organisation’s (WHO) limits for the concentration of nitrogen dioxide, particulates and ozone, the app notifies the user and suggests tips to reduce their exposure, including working away from traffic, reducing strenuous work or putting up a screen barrier. The app will, for the first time, collect information to enable the mapping of where and to what degree exposure is happening across the capital. Employers will be able to

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stuff access this anonymised exposure data relating to their workers and use it to inform how they schedule work for them to avoid the worst levels of toxic air. “As a group, outdoors workers are particularly vulnerable to longterm exposure to ambient air pollution. Within a workplace, the risk of people’s exposure to polluted air can be controlled using wellestablished methods, but this is more difficult for outdoor workers, many of whom work near or on busy roads,” explains Andrew Grieve, Senior Air Quality Analyst, King’s College London. “The app gathers data from the London network, the most advanced urban air quality monitoring network in the world, which, combined with traffic data and topographical information, produces the most sophisticated model for pollution we have in the UK. We hope that the information provided by the app can be used to inform health risk assessments and contribute to scheduling work that reduces exposure. Crucially, it can also help employers and workers to monitor their progress in avoiding unhealthy levels of pollution.”

caught in a blind spot and we think their health is at risk,” says Lawrence Waterman, Chairman of the British Safety Council. “By working with King’s College London and our members we have been able to bring technology and business together to raise awareness of the dangers from air pollution to outdoors workers. We want employers to use the information as part of their consultations with their workers and work together to reduce their exposure. We are

The launch of the app coincides with the start of the UK-wide Time to Breathe campaign that aims to draw the attention of employers, policy-makers and regulators in order for them to take the risks of air pollution to the health of outdoor workers seriously. It will provide free resources, including posters and advice, for workers and employers to use in making changes to reduce their exposure to harmful air pollution. “Our campaign will highlight every employer’s duty of care for the risks from ambient air pollution. The regulator (HSE) tells us that it doesn’t regulate the ambient environment, and the recent Clean Air Strategy had little or nothing to say about people who spend their working lives outdoors. These workers are

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calling on London-based employers to join those trialling Canairy and help us build an accurate picture of the exposure faced by outdoor workers. This information will be a cornerstone of future campaigns for better research into the links between occupation and health data. Given that we don’t even know how many outdoor workers there are in the UK, we need those authorities with responsibility for our health and environment to work together on this issue.”


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Understanding ULEZ Everything you need to know about the new Ultra Low Emission Zone, by Chris Sykes, National Sales Manager, Moneybarn.Awards towards the end of 2018.

The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) launched in London on 8 April 2019. The ULEZ is central to the Mayor of London’s plans improve the health of Londoners by reducing rising air pollution levels. Most vehicles in the ULEZ will need to meet new, tighter emission standards or pay a daily charge to travel within the area. What’s changing? When the Ultra Low Emission Zone first comes into effect, it will initially cover the existing congestion charge zone in Central London, however, it will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The area covered by the ULEZ will be clearly signposted with road signs showing where it applies. Cameras will be in use to automatically read vehicle number plates entering the zone to check against the TfL database to see if they meet the ULEZ emission standards. All vehicles, including LCV’s, who don’t meet these will have to pay the daily ULEZ charge. This will be in addition to the weekday Congestion Charge. From 25 October 2021, it will expand to an area bounded by the north and south circular roads.

The New Standards The ULEZ will be enforced based on the declared emissions of the vehicle rather than its age. Vehicles included in the new emission standards are as follows: • Small vans (weighing up to and including 1.205 tonnes unladen weight) • Larger vans, 4x4 light utility vehicles and pickups (over 1.205 tonnes unladen weight up to and including 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight) • The new minimum emission standards are: • Petrol: Euro 4 • Diesel: Euro 6

in a fine of £160 but this will be reduced to £80 if paid within 14 days.

If your van is compliant to the current Low Emission Zone, it may not be with the new ULEZ standards. You can check your vehicle registration document to see your vehicle’s Euro emissions standard or NOx emissions. If these aren’t listed, you can use the TfL tool to help you find out.

Scrappage Schemes At the end of 2018, the Mayor of London announced a £23 million scrappage scheme for businesses with 10 or less employees to switch to cleaner vehicles.

Payments and Charges You will only have to pay charges if your LCV does not meet the new ULEZ exhaust emission standards, totalling £12.50 per day, plus the £11.50 congestion charge if you enter the city centre Monday to Friday, 7am to 6pm. Failure to pay will result

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If you are subject to ULEZ charges and payments, it is vital you remember the daily charges run from midnight to midnight. If you are driving in a ULEZ before midnight – from 11 pm for example – but don’t finish driving until 3 am, you will be charged for 2 days’ worth of driving in an Ultra Low Emission Zone. If your vehicle is parked in a ULEZ but not being driven, you will not be subject to any charges during this time.

Under the City Hall scheme, funding will be available to scrap vans that do not comply with the new ULEZ standards, but which are driven into the zone regularly. This should help thousands of micro-business owners update their vehicles to meet the new emission standards and avoid paying the ULEZ daily charge.


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marketing, public relations and human resources accounting for nearly 20 percent of all phishing and malware attacks. However, given that upper management accounts for a smaller proportion of businesses, it suggests that those in C-level positions,

Phishing is a type of cyber-crime that involves deceiving the user into thinking they are communicating with a legitimate company, in order to steal confidential information and passwords. By its nature, phishing and malware attacks work by impersonating someone the recipient knows and trusts. Cyber-attacks To explore the subject further, digital marketing agency Reboot Digital Marketing Agency analysed the latest findings found within the report ‘Protecting the People: A quarterly analysis of highly targeted cyber attacks’ by ProofPoint to gain a better understanding of who is most at risk of cyber-attacks globally. Predictably, as a group of individuals within departments ‘Lower-level employees’, such as customer service representatives, were subject to 67 percent of highly targeted attacks, with those in

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Kodak Contract a Picture of Safety Clearance of the 12-hectare former Kodak factory site in Harrow has begun in the first step towards realising the masterplan for the ‘Harrow View East’ development. SafeSite Facilities, contracted by Rye Demolition on behalf of Barratt London, spent one week in March 2019 securing the site to make it safe for site personnel and pedestrians during the demolition of a perimeter wall. The majority of work was carried out at night and traffic management measures were put in place to restrict vehicle traffic during the installation of high visibility concrete barriers and heavy duty mesh fencing around the site perimeter. Warning lights and access signage controlled the safe flow of pedestrian traffic. The site was made operational in all weather conditions using specialist sheeting to reduce dust and debris whilst demolishing the wall. Major asbestos removal to all the buildings was carried out by the Rye Group before

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ON SITE demolition and clearance. The Rye Group also stabilised and prepared the site for re-construction. In line with the project’s environmental targets, contaminated soils were restored for re-use and all demolition waste materials will be recycled and reprocessed. The masterplan for the entire former Kodak industrial complex includes 1,800 homes, a school, shops and commercial space. A joint venture between Barratt London and the Hyde Group has secured reserved matters permission for 460 high quality new homes, 40 percent of which will be affordable. There will also be significant landscaping in the form of the “green link” - an expansive open space with pedestrian and cycle routes that will span the length of the site. In addition, a new energy centre retaining the iconic Kodak chimney will accommodate all future energy needs while also providing over 600 m2 of flexible community space.

Plans for the former industrial site have been worked up in close consultation with Harrow Council and the local community to create an improved scheme. Future phases are expected to deliver more new homes, offices, retail and later living accommodation, while also creating up to 1,500 new jobs and delivering £10 million worth of infrastructure improvements. The planning application also includes new streets and other means of access and circulation around the development, highway improvements along with car parking and cycle storage. “We are delighted to have played a part in enabling this landmark space to be ‘project-ready’. Our brief was

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to secure the site, whilst allowing appropriate access for personnel and keeping members of the public safe,” says Greig McGarva, sales team leader, SafeSite Facilities. “This was a huge task given the size and location of the site in a busy area of Harrow but it was vital we carried out the work meticulously as the measures we have installed will remain in place for the duration of the development.”



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Demolition Kickstarts Housing The former warehouse facilities of Ridgeons building merchants on Cromwell Road, Cambridge will shortly be demolished, making way for a large new housing neighbourhood, as Cambridge City Council looks to increase council homes in the region. Local firm Mick George Ltd will imminently complete the demolition works on behalf of Hill Partnerships Ltd. It is understood that Mick George Ltd has made considered efforts within the scope of the works to recycle much of the demolition

materials for re-use, minimising traffic congestion within the area. More than 200 new homes are set to be built, with as many as 90 allocated for Council accommodation. A mixture of apartment blocks and houses will be created, alongside a park running through the centre of

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the site, car parking, a community building and access to the Chisholm Trail cycle route also. The new homes will be developed by Cambridge Investment Partnership, which is an equal, 50:50 Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) between Cambridge City Council and Hill Investment Partnerships, set up to optimise the use of the council’s property through investment in residential, commercial, and other uses to achieve social and financial returns. The 3.3-hectare former Ridgeon’s site will enable the council to take a big step towards delivering its programme to build 500 new council homes in five years, using the £70 million funding secured in the Cambridgeshire and



ON SITE Peterborough devolution deal, in addition to its own resources. The development will include at least 40 percent of the new homes as social rented council homes, owned and managed by the council, and let to tenants on the housing needs register at rents no higher than the Local Housing Allowance. “This is yet another major housing development in Cambridgeshire that we’re pleased to be working on in conjunction with Hills Partnership Ltd,” says Michael George, Managing Director of Mick George Ltd. “We’re pleased that contractors and developers are taking advantage of the multitude of services that our business offers, and subsequently reaping the rewards.”

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Barking Blasted RVA has overseen the demolition of two 55 metre high chimneys at Barking Reach Power Station, in East London, as the site moves one step closer to its new lease of life. The concrete stacks with steel flues were brought to ground in only 10 seconds each, via the controlled use of approximately 10 kg of explosives.

Mindful of nearby stakeholders – including a petroleum fuels depot only 200 metres away – the early Sunday morning demolition was coordinated to minimise disruption

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and ensure maximum safety standards. With the 17 hectare site visible from the A13, road closures were enforced, and the collapse mechanism was designed to avoid any structural damage to the main turbine halls – which remain intact. Five 2,500 tonne boilers (heat recovery steam generators – HRSGs) have also been felled


ON SITE using traditional demolition techniques. This work was carried out in the late evening, over a six week period, when the peak rush hour traffic had passed. The sequential demolition was planned by RVA in an exercise which began back in 2014. Engaged by Barking Power Ltd – part of Canadian firm Atco – RVA was initially appointed to undertake various front-end engineering services, including costings studies and the provision of help to derate the site. The coal-fired assets were closed in the same year, before various options were investigated for the site’s future. The demolition project was then officially kick-started last year, with RVA returning to deliver its suite of works execution services, including project and EHS management. “We have now overseen more than 770 decommissioning projects worldwide, but that doesn’t mean they are not without their challenges. Every scheme requires meticulous planning and management, to ensure a safe, quality-led and cost-effective approach with minimal impact on the surrounding environment,” says RVA’s managing director Richard Vann. “With Barking, there was the added complexity of protecting the turbine hall and its contents, as the site looks set to embark on a new and very different life, having been acquired by the City of London Corporation.” In December 2018, media reports confirmed that the City of London Corporation had acquired the site and were considering its future use as an iconic wholesale food market.

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DSL on course for degree Leeds-based Demolition Services Ltd is carrying out the sensitive demolition of dozens of buildings within a university campus whilst ensuring that students go undisturbed. Demolition magazine reports. Demolition work has started on Northampton University’s Park Campus to prepare the site for a new housing development. The campus was home to local, national and worldwide students for 25 years, before it was relocated to the new £330 million Waterside Campus on the Avon Nunn Mills site alongside the River Nene as part of the University’s bid to secure its future as a leading higher education institution. Leeds-based Demolition Services Ltd (DSL) will be taking down more than 35 buildings, including the Pitchley Building and John Clare Hall, although the current Student Residences which house over 800 students will remain in place. “We are very aware that students are living within the immediate vicinity while demolition works and site clearance are taking place,” says DSL Health and Safety Manager Charlene Murray. “We have planned very thoroughly to minimise noise and disruption as much as possible to ensure we respect people living and working in the area.”

After asbestos removal and stripping out work has taken place, the demolition work will be carried out using a combination of 30 and 40 tonne excavators with low noise and vibration levels. The resulting aggregate materials will then be recycled, with the concrete crushed on site and re-used to level the area and leave it clean and uncontaminated. The demolition work, which is expected to take a year to complete, is paving the way for the Persimmon Homes Scholars Green development of more than 675 two, three, four and five bedroomed homes, including social housing. This is expected to create more jobs locally, during both the demolition and construction phases, as well as enabling

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more first time buyers to get on the property ladder. “Scholars Green represents a major redevelopment project for Northampton, breathing new life into this part of the town,” concludes Simon McDonald, regional managing director for Persimmon Homes Midlands. “Meticulous preparation of this large site has been key to the successful development of muchneeded new homes and amenities, so we are pleased to be working along DSL in this important phase of the project.”


The Greatest Show on Earth

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Bauma 2019 was billed as the biggest in the triennial show’s illustrious history, and it didn’t disappoint. Demolition magazine’s Mark Anthony reports from the Greatest Show on Earth.


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BAUMA 2019 The Liebherr display at Bauma pushed the boundaries of what an exhibition stand can look like. The exhibits on display, meanwhile, pushed the innovation envelope even further. Demolition magazine’s Mark Anthony is in awe.

If Bauma is Digger Disneyland, then the Liebherr stand is Snow White’s Castle (appropriate given that the design of that castle is based upon the Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany). Like that castle, the Liebherr stand looms large over the entire Bauma showground; the logo on the slatted side of the four-storey, semi-permanent office block from which the company conducts its business every bit as recognisable as the castle backdrop to the Disney logo. Like Disney, Liebherr is a masterclass in branding; a pioneer and an innovator; an enviable marriage of style AND substance. The triennial Bauma show, which takes place in Liebherr’s back yard, is the company’s opportunity to shine. And at Bauma 2019, the company shone like never before. It is easy to get caught up in the magnitude of the Liebherr stand; to wax lyrical about the sheer size and volume of machines shoe-horned into the stand. I can certainly vouch for the size of the stand. I tried to film it in a single take walkthrough. Even missing out the numerous cranes, the drilling rigs, truck mixers, a good many excavators and most of

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the wheel loaders, that single walkthrough was more than four minutes long. Had I included all the exhibits, I’d still be filming today. But size isn’t everything. And amongst the machines on display were several making their global debut and reconfirming Liebherr’s position at the very cutting edge of construction equipment development. Generation 8 At the beginning of the year, Liebherr launched seven new crawler excavator models under 50 tonnes. The Generation 8 series, which has gone into production at Liebherr-France SAS in Colmar, is made up of seven models ranging from 22 to 45 tonnes: R 922, R 924, R 926, R 930, R 934, R 938 and R 945. The R 930 that was on display on the Liebherr stand at Bauma complies with Stage V emission standards and – together with the R 926 – is based on a specific platform developed by Liebherr. The R 926 and the R 930 have an operating weight of between 26 and 36 tonnes, and achieve a power of 150 kW and 180 kW respectively. The backhoe bucket capacities vary from 0.55 to 1.75 m3 on the R 926 and between 1 and 2.15 m3 on the R 930. The R 926 and R 930 models are available worldwide with the relevant engines. To achieve Stage V emissions standards, the R 926 replaces the Stage IV excavator of the same name that was launched in 2016. The R 930 is a brand new weight category for the crawler excavator series developed and produced by Liebherr-France SAS. This was developed in answer to


BAUMA 2019 customers’ needs for 30-tonne excavators: The easy-to-transport, versatile and efficient R 930 crawler excavator more than meets the expectations of customers and operators. A Higher Power The digging forces and tractive forces of the undercarriage and the swing torque of the upper-carriage have been significantly increased compared to the previous generation. Thanks to these improvements, the R 926 and R 930 crawler excavators achieve a much higher level of performance. In conjunction with the launch of this new generation of excavators, a new work equipment concept was devised that optimises the load curve and inertia of the swivelling drive in order to reduce fuel consumption. The R 926 and R 930 crawler excavators are available with a variety of robust X-shaped undercarriage types. The crawler chassis require zero maintenance. The track rollers are lubricated for life and the automatic central lubrication system makes it possible to maximise both component service life and productivity. Maximised Safety The operator benefits from an ultra-spacious, temperaturecontrolled cab. To make work particularly convenient, the excavators have pneumatic seats with vertical and longitudinal suspension and a high-resolution, extremely user-friendly 7” touchscreen. The windscreen can be fully lowered. LED technology has completely replaced the halogen headlights, increasing the operating life and reducing the electricity consumption – while also dramatically improving the lighting. The range of lighting is available in the form of separate packages, with the high-performance LED+

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BAUMA 2019 crawler excavators also boast a new maintenance concept with maintenance points that can be accessed from the ground. The engine oil, hydraulic oil, fuel and urea levels can be read straight off the display for convenience. Aiming for Autonomy If the Generation 8 excavators are glimpse of the now, then two other items on display on the mammoth Liebherr stand afforded a glimpse of the very near future.

The company used the show to unveil the innovative, adaptive concept INTUSI to the public for the first time, which – the company claims – “will revolutionise the communication with and between construction machines”. INTUSI connects Liebherr construction machinery and material handlers to the Internet of Things (IoT) and is combining an intelligent operating logic with a smart machine intelligence.

INTUSI stands for INTuitive USer Interface. The objective during the development was to provide machine operators with a future-focused machine interface with Liebherr’s characteristic transparency and clear overall logic. Going forward the concept will be used in all Liebherr earthmoving and material handlers. Yet, even as the company is launching a new interface to make the life of the operator simpler, safer and more productive, it is also working on technology that could ultimately replace operators altogether. Central to the company’s working demonstration was the 7XX autonomous dozer, its independence clear for all to see through its lack of an operator’s cab. Like many of its fellow exhibitors at the Bauma show, Liebherr was keen to stress that this machine was a concept. However, while most of its rivals showed their concept machines in a static presentation, Liebherr’s autonomous dozer was fully functional throughout the show, operating in a relatively confined space whilst surrounded by thousands of eager onlookers. This not only suggests that the technology behind the 7XX is fully working, it also demonstrates Liebherr’s confidence in the unit’s ability to operate safely around people and other machines. That machine, together with the new Generation 8 excavators, the huge rigid dumptruck and the massive mining face shovel at the front of the stand attracted considerable interest throughout the duration of the week-long exhibition. But there is no question that the true star of the show was Liebherr itself.

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Green Giant Amidst a sea of high reach demolition excavators on display at the Bauma show, the new 870 R-HDD from Sennebogen stood out; and for more than just its striking green livery. The name Sennebogen might not be the first that springs to mind when discussion turns to the subject of high reach demolition excavators. After all, the company is perhaps best known for its material handling excavators that are popular in continental scrap yards. As a result, the company is wellversed in producing machines capable of withstanding a hostile work environment. They are experienced in producing excavators that push the boundaries of reach and work

height. And they also produce a very smart line in both tilting and elevating cabs. So the move from scrap handlers to demolition machines is less a leap and more a simple and wholly predictable step forward. During Bauma, that step forward was showcased in the form of the 870 R-HDD, an extremely smartlooking high reach excavator with a reach of 36 metres. The machine is based upon the 870 E demolition material handler that was introduced at the end of

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The Case for Bio-Methane A futuristiclooking wheel loader concept from Case might just have been the star of the show. Demolition magazine’s Mark Anthony was there to witness the unveiling.

If someone had told me prior to the Bauma exhibition that one of the most interesting and exciting machines at the show would be a wheel loader from Case, I probably would have laughed or at least waited for the inevitable punch-line. After all, a wheel loader is a wheel loader. And when you’re competing against the likes of Caterpillar and

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Liebherr, making an innovation stand out from the crowd is always going to be an uphill struggle. Yet that is precisely what Case achieved when it lifted the veil on its new ProjectTETRA wheel loader concept machine. And don’t just take my word for it. I shot a very poor video of the machine in


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BAUMA 2019 question as it was being unveiled. That video notched up 250,000 views on Instagram in just 24 hours. At the time of writing, it has racked up an astonishing 818,000 impressions on the platform. So what is so special about the ProjectTETRA wheel loader? The concept machine includes a methane-powered engine, specially designed and developed by sister brand FPT Industrial for construction applications. With a maximum power output of 171 kW, it delivers the same power and torque as its equivalent diesel engine found in the CASE 821G wheel loader. That biomethane is produced in biodigesters from waste products such as waste food, wood chippings and animal waste. “We’ve been researching sustainable fuel sources for our construction machinery for many years,” explains Carl Gustaf Goränsson, President of Construction. “Biomethane was the most logical choice for the wheel loader. We needed a fuel that could provide the drive and power that our customers demand. The fuel needed to be readily available, easy to refuel and power through a full day of work. We wouldn’t comprise on performance, so we set our designers quite a challenge.”

ProjectTETRA not only uses a sustainable energy source but also benefits the environment in other ways. The methane-powered wheel loader concept produces 95 percent less CO2 when running on biomethane, 90 percent less nitrogen dioxides and 99 percent lower particulate matter than a diesel-powered equivalent. It delivers an 80 percent reduction in overall emissions and also achieves a 50 percent reduction in drive-by noise levels. “We don’t believe in developing technology for technology’s sake,” continues Goränsson. “Our innovations must solve real-world challenges in a simple and straightforward way. ProjectTETRA is suited to do so in common job sites; agricultural environments, waste handling centres and

recycling businesses are perfect locations for a biogas production plant, providing a free source of fuel for the machines working on site. But biomethane isn’t the only option. ProjectTETRA will run on network methane too, providing access to lower emissions than diesel, even if onsite biomethane production is not an option. This is important as we see changing regulations in some regions.” ProjectTETRA’s cab features wraparound glazing and a high visibility roof panel, increasing the total glazed area by 16 percent when compared to a standard wheel loader. All-around visibility is achieved with the use of viewing cameras instead of wing mirrors. These are automatically linked to the direction of the machine and viewed on the A-pillar mounted displays. The uncluttered design means all controls are accessed through ergonomic joysticks and an integrated, armrest-mounted, colour touchscreen monitor, which adds to the feeling of space and a panoramic view. An exclusive partnership with Michelin led to the development of innovative airless concept tyres for ProjectTETRA. Constructed from pure rubber and a patented composite material in a honeycomb spoke design, the tyre/wheel fusion also features built-in suspension. The lightweight and robust structure has been designed to withstand the extreme

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It’s Electrifying Diesel’s vice-like grip on the demolition and construction industry’s fuel needs diminishes with each passing year. And at Bauma 2019, several manufacturers suggested that the future is electric.

It seemed that every stand at Bauma 2019 this year had its own hashtag as each manufacturer attempted to corner the social media world by encouraging visitors to leap aboard its specific bandwagon. But the #electrifiedbauma hashtag adopted by Wacker Neuson was more than a mere marketing gimmick. In fact, it was a signifier of a wider development taking place within the industry as manufacturers strive to replace the increasingly unpopular and untenable diesel fuel upon which it has relied for as long as most of us can remember. Wacker Neuson could back up its hashtag too. The latest additions to the zero emission series are the wheel dumper DW15e, the zero tail mini-excavator EZ17e, and the excavator EZ26e’s “technology study” concept machine. According to sales director Alexander Greschner, it is already possible to operate an entire construction site free of emissions with the zero-emission series, which includes the wheel loader, track and wheel dumper, miniexcavator and even the batterypowered rammer, battery-powered plates and, in future, the internal vibrator systems for concrete consolidation. With the zero tail excavator EZ26e, which was first presented to the public at Bauma, Wacker Neuson provides the battery-operated counterpart to the conventional excavator EZ26. The EZ26e is currently still located in the phase of a technology study. Even more certain is the availability of the second zero tail miniexcavator EZ17e, which will go into production in 2019 and be available from autumn onwards.

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BAUMA 2019 Both electric excavators fulfil the requirements of equipment rental yards, as they do not require additional training for their service personnel for the maintenance of the machines. If the excavators are operating in one location, for example at an interior demolition, a lithium-ion battery can be charged simultaneously at the household socket or at a mains power connection (express charging process), which increases the machine’s running time over the whole workday. Simultaneously, both zero tail excavators maintain their weight class, inclusive of the battery, and can thus continue to be transported on a car trailer. Due to their compact dimensions (the battery has been integrated into the motor compartment),

the electric excavators can be operated in confined spatial conditions and offer more freedom of movement. This means that the operator does not have to worry about damaging the machine while working close to walls or in confined spaces. The rear of the excavator never protrudes beyond the undercarriage. Therefore, both of the excavators, EZ26e and EZ17e, are excellent for tunnel construction applications, demolition and reconstruction or repair work, and interior room restorations. The articulated electric wheel dumper DW15e with 4 wheel drive and a payload of up to 1.5 tonnes, provides a sensible solution for the transport of material. The DW15e is equipped with an electric motor

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for the drive system and another for the work hydraulics, in order to appropriately and independently take on output as needed and minimize energy consumption. When braking the machine or when driving downhill, the energy is fed back into the battery through modern recuperation technology. The energy is therefore not, as usual, converted into heat but is used to charge the battery. While Wacker Neuson has focused its attention on truly compact machines, Caterpillar incorporated similar technology into the 906 electric concept wheel loader which is powered not by a diesel engine but by a sealed lithium-ion battery and dedicated high-torque electric motors. That means it emits no particulate matter, no NOx, no CO2 and limited noise, making it


BAUMA 2019 an ideal loader for work in urban environments or public areas. The 906 electric concept’s 41 kW battery takes about three hours to charge. On a fully charged battery, the concept machine can operate in a medium-duty application, such as mixed truck loading or material handling, for up to 4.5 hours (up to 6.5 hours with a one-hour charge during the lunch break). When the next generation of the 906 electric concept featuring a larger battery is introduced, working times are expected to increase to eight hours, in line with many working shifts. Additional built-in charge modes may be available as well, including a rapidboost mode to take maximum advantage of short recharge

periods when the machine is idle and a slower overnight mode to condition the lithium-ion batteries and extend battery pack life. The goal with any fully electric product is to achieve performance levels comparable to those of its diesel-powered equivalent — and testing so far shows that to be the case with the 906 electric concept. Though the concept machine weighs in slightly heavier than the 906M, that’s expected to change with the next generation concept. Thanks to a powerful, quick-responding electric drive, the loader can reach top speeds of 20

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km/hour for fast cycle times on the job. Batteries are sealed and maintenance-free, with no need to monitor liquid levels or add water. Service demands are minimal, with only hydraulic system servicing and greasing required.


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The Doosan stand at Bauma 2019 afforded operators the opportunity to drive an excavator. But it was an operator experience with a twist. Pop along to the Doosan stand, they said. You can operate a 40 tonne excavator, they said. And they meant it…sort of. In what was one of the highlights of the show, Doosan utilised 5G technology to allow operators to drive a Doosan DX380LC-5 40 tonne crawler excavator located over 8,500 km away in Incheon in South Korea from an operator’s booth on the Bauma stand in Munich.

Doosan’s 5G Whizz This TeleOperation has been codeveloped with LG U+, the South Korean telecommunications and data services company. Although Caterpillar also allowed visitors to their stand to operate a machine located thousands of miles away, Doosan claims the TeleOperation demonstration on its stand is the first to remotely control a machine across such a large distance between locations which have a time difference of eight hours, using 5G telecommunications technology.

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For TeleOperation to function properly, it is essential to deliver live video streaming at the operator’s station in a reliable way that minimises time lag in the system for the operator. With its ultra-reliability and low latency (signal delay), the new 5G network overcomes these issues in the Doosan system, providing 10 times faster bandwidth and 10 times lower latency than the 4G network. Special features incorporated include a low-latency video


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BAUMA 2019 transmission module with fast video transfer (with encoding and decoding), an important factor in reducing the time delay. LG U+ has also introduced new modules providing low latency image processing to further minimize the time delay. Another factor in creating more effective remote control is the use of Doosan’s innovative electrohydraulic technology in the DX380LC-5 excavator.

Of course, there is one small obstacle that potential UK buyers would need to overcome before attempting to adopt this technology within these shores. While the US and South Korea are among the first countries with commercial

5G networks, rollout in the UK is yet to commence. However, the country’s biggest mobile network – EE - has announced that it will be launching a 5G network in London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast, Birmingham and Manchester this summer.

The DX380LC-5 excavator being remotely controlled at Bauma is still a standard machine, which allows Doosan to guarantee the performance and the compatibility of third party attachments and other equipment installed on the excavator. It is also possible to carry out both normal operation and TeleOperation with same machine.

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The demolition robot pioneer used the Bauma exhibition to introduce European customers to its new and dedicated range of hydraulic breakers.

Brokk Breaks Loose Brokk has launched its own line of hydraulic breakers. The new Brokk Hydraulic Breaker (BHB) series is purpose-matched with the company’s full range of remotecontrolled demolition robots. In essence, each robot is designed from the attachment backward, providing the exact amount of flow, pressure, backpressure, and downward force that the hammer requires, which

offers the best possible demolition performance to Brokk customers. “As an industry leader in compact demolition, it makes sense for us to introduce our own line-up of powerful hydraulic breakers to match the high strength and performance of Brokk demolition machines,” said Martin Krupicka, president and CEO of Brokk Group. “Our customers benefit from

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the greater productivity, efficiency and quality that comes with the pairing of Brokk breakers and machines.” The BHB series includes eight breaker models, starting with the 50 kg BHB 55 breaker for the compact Brokk 60 remote-controlled demolition machine. The range goes all the way up to the 700 kg BHB 705 for the recently introduced Brokk 500 and Brokk 520D. Like Brokk remotecontrolled demolition machines, the BHB series features a high powerto-weight ratio. The attachments are lightweight and compact, yet feature power similar to larger, heavier breakers from other manufacturers. The hammer bodies are machined from a solid casting, eliminating side and through bolts, along with the side plates found on many other hammer designs. An integrated, sidemounted accumulator holds a nitrogen gas charge for as long as a year.


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Bobcat Goes Remote Remotely-controlled machines were all the rage at Bauma 2019. But Bobcat’s take on the system – which directly targets the demolition sector – was especially eyecatching. tSkid steer giant Bobcat has the demolition sector in its sights with the launch of a new remote control system that is compatible with all skid-steer, compact track and all wheel steer loader models equipped with the company’s Selectable Joystick Controls. Bobcat claims to be the first manufacturer to introduce a remote control system as original ‘Plug&Play’ equipment, rather than offering it as an add-on

development from a third party. The new system will be commercially available later this year. The new plug and play system comprises an easily portable and industrial radio remote control solution that can be mounted and dismounted on machines in a matter of minutes, leaving behind the standard machine in its original form. Being able to control the

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loader from outside the cab offers the operator a completely new and alternative opportunity in terms of visibility and communication. Not only does it provide direct sight of the progress of work with a range of attachments, further increasing the versatility of the loader and a comprehensive range of attachments. Remote control aims to increase safety, comfort and productivity by distancing the operator from dust, noise, vibrations and other hazards encountered at the workface or on job sites that require special safety precautions. Work can be done faster with higher precision and, in some applications, with fewer personnel on the job site. For increased safety, the system also features an emergency stop button and drop and tilt detection.


BAUMA 2019 Every remote-control kit is protected by a dedicated password, with two-way communication providing all the important information about the loader (such as fuel and oil status, warnings, etc.) on a 3.5-inch transflective colour backlit LCD display. The system provides most of the functions that can be performed via direct loader operation, including throttle, light, creep and float controls. There is also speed management control to ensure easier operation in certain applications (such as trenching, tilling, scarifying and so on). The system in very intuitive to use and the training for end users will be provided by Bobcat dealers.

battery life. The protective case ensures it is easier to transport from one job site to another. This forms part of an updated state-ofthe-art ergonomic design with the system housed in a rugged and weatherproof enclosure.

The remote control system is supplied with two exchangeable batteries offering a long 20-hour

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A key application for the new remote control system is likely to be in demolition environments, where the remote control system gives the operator the ability to do work from a distance, free from dirt, dust and noise.


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Bauma 2019 will be memorable for many reasons. But one of the key reasons was the sheer volume of demolition attachments on display. There was an outbreak of breakers; a cornucopia of cutter crushers; a proliferation of pulverisers; a multitude of munchers. There was also a lot of grabs, grapples and a variety of other work tools of all shapes and sizes making their international debut. So rather than attempting to include specific details of all of them, we present a photo montage of some of the very best.

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Environmental Double-Standard Bauma exhibitors continued to make huge environmental strides, producing equipment and power units that are cleaner-running than anything that has gone before. But those strides were partially outweighed by the environmental impact of the show itself. Mark Anthony reports. Digger Disneyland or unconquerable foot-slog across three-quarters of Bavaria? Regardless of your personal take on the Bauma exhibition, there can be little question that the latest iteration of the triennial event was not just the biggest but also the best. More than 3,700 exhibitors occupied 614,000 square metres of indoor and outdoor exhibition space and attracted visitors from an astonishing 200 countries around the world.

This was not just an exhibition: it was a celebration of man’s ingenuity; an acknowledgement of the industry’s ability to turn imagination into innovation; a global gathering of engineering excellence the likes of which has not seen before. Against such an astonishing backdrop, it feels churlish and almost disrespectful to highlight any negatives. But regular readers of this newsletter know that this

is my stock in trade and will likely expect nothing else. My first point is not so much a criticism as an observation. German Efficiency Within the vast, sprawling confines of the Messe Munchen exhibition centre, everything runs like clockwork and is the very epitome of German efficiency. When I registered for the show, I did so using my LinkedIn profile which automatically filled out my details and saved me time. Despite the vast daily crowds, I passed through the turnstiles more quickly here than I have ever done at the considerably smaller Hillhead show. Show signposting was faultless, staff were helpful and – thankfully – multi-lingual. And while they offered only a temporary respite from the endless hike around the show, a network of moving walkways offered at least some assistance. All that being said, by my fourth day I was actively fighting the desire to punch in the head anyone that walked into frame while I was taking a photo; anyone that walked too slowly, stopped suddenly, or who changed direction without warning.

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BAUMA 2019 I also have a personal issue with paying six Euros for an “apple juice” in which apples were less an ingredient and more a passing acquaintance of the coloured water within. But these are minor gripes of a renowned curmudgeon. German Gridlock Outside the exhibition centre, however, it was a different story. Both Google Maps and the iOS version on my iPhone claimed that our Air BnB accommodation was a 12-minute drive away from the West entrance to the show. In five days, we never achieved it in under an hour. On the Tuesday night, it took nearer three. Roads were blocked in every conceivable direction by countless taxis and, although I am basing this purely on personal experience, it appeared that Uber cars had effectively been

banned from the showground and were instead clogging up approach roads by double-parking while waiting for their passengers to navigate the ensuing chaos on foot. Spare hotel rooms were about as common as hen’s teeth and any that could be found last-minute had tripled or even quadrupled their rates. You have to be pretty enthusiastic about plant and equipment to pay more than 400 Euros a night from something akin to a Travelodge. According to a very quick Google search, Munich has a population of 1.4 million people. The influx of more than 50 percent more people for a week is always going to place a strain upon local infrastructure. But I left with the very real feeling that while the Messe Munchen can

take Bauma in its stride, I am no longer convinced that Munich itself can do likewise. Clean Freak As I said previously, that is merely an observation. My second criticism, however, is more than that. It is addressing a veritable herd of elephants in the room that everyone seems very eager to gloss over. There were many themes at Bauma 2019, and telematics, automation and autonomous machine control were key among them. But the over-riding theme was the way in which machines are fuelled and powered. Stage V regulations loom on the horizon like a gigantic clean-freak that is determined to ensure that even the most powerful machines in the industry run on

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BAUMA 2019 nothing stronger than fairy breath. As a result, each manufacturer is forging its own path towards even greater engine cleanliness. During Bauma I saw electric, diesel electric, hybrid and even one machine that will soon run on bio-methane (or, as one wag in the crowd so eloquently put it “will be powered by farts”).

world; people that will have taken planes, trains and automobiles to get there; people who would then spend several hours each day say in the rear seat of a gas-guzzling Mercedes taxi as they fought their way through the local traffic to the safe refuge of their over-priced hotel room.

And that’s a good thing. Even the die-hards amongst us that still long for the roar of a smoky diesel engine know that ever-increasing levels of cleanliness is the right and responsible thing to do. There is just one small problem with that ambition.

In the Flesh Major manufacturers such as Case, Caterpillar, Hitachi, Komatsu, Liebherr, Volvo and a whole host of others have invested billions between them to make their machines as clean-running as current technology will possibly allow. And yet, for a week in Germany, much of that hard work was negated as owners, operators, enthusiasts, tyre-kickers and – of course – journalists descended upon Munich once more in

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KIT TALK JCB opted for an uncharacteristically low-key launch for the three latest additions to its X Series of hydraulic excavators. Yet perhaps those machines merited more of a fanfare. Mark Anthony reports.

The latest press launch held at its World Headquarters was, by JCB’s standards, a low-key affair; lacking in the pre-launch hype that has accompanied recent product introductions from the UK manufacturer; devoid of the pyrotechnics and razzamatazz that accompanied more recent product unveilings. Even the company’s chief innovation officer Tim Burnhope – a man who has traditionally channelled Steve Jobs in both confidence and showmanship – seemed content to let the new products just speak for themselves. Admittedly, the new 131X, 140X and 150X excavators are not the JCB Hydradig, a machine that achieved the impossible by making the wheeled excavator both interesting and desirable. Neither are they the Hi-Viz dumper, a product that redefined the very essence of what a site dumper should look like and how it should perform. But the three new excavators, which will compete in the highly competitive 13 to 15 tonne operating weight class, will outsell the Hydradig and will be more important within the JCB product range than the Hi-Viz dumper. Furthermore, the 131X, 140X and 150X don’t just follow on from the two initial X Series machines. Rather, they

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KIT TALK build upon them; harnessing the lessons learned on those models to make the three new machines even better. Testing Time At the time of the launch of the 20 tonne class 220X, there were those

that questioned how JCB could talk about a new excavator series when there was just one model. The 210X which followed fairly soon after will have done little to disperse any such criticism. In truth, JCB probably could have come to market with a five model

X Series range. But it didn’t. It didn’t because it was determined that the three latest models would be launched when they were right. Now they are. And the manufacturer knows they are not just because of the use of proven technology, powertrain and iron baked into the new machines; but also because the three new models have undergone a level of pre-launch testing that has pushed them to their working limits and beyond. As an example, machines have been strapped to a shaker rig that replicated more than 15,000 hours of non-stop tracking across rough terrain. That test was carried out not to test key components such as the engine, transmission or the hydraulics. It was carried out to ensure that comparatively unimportant items such as wing mirrors, door hinges and catches and the boxing ring mounted on top of the counterweight could withstand the rigours of constant on-site vibration. When the manufacturer was satisfied that they could, the three new machines got the green light. Such attention to detail (which included placing a 110 kg operator-shaped dummy in the seat during the shake test) is precisely where increased residual values are born. CommandPlus Cab The 131X, 140X and 150X excavators are direct replacements for the popular JS131, JS130 and JS145. The 131X will retains the 55kW JCB EcoMAX engine, while the 140X and 150X are powered by an 81kW JCB EcoMAX engine. At 2.5 metres wide, the new models are 80 mm wider allowing the installation of the much larger CommandPlus cab seen on the 220X, giving the operator an environment which is both spacious and comfortable. The cab - which is located on four hydraulic cab mounts - is 15 percent larger, incorporating the ROPS frame

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within its structure and it has easily replaceable flat glazing all round. According to JCB, in cab noise is reduced by almost two thirds compared to the previous JS130 and JS145. The fully-sealed pressurised cab comes with a choice of comfortable Grammer seats, with heating and cooling options now available. The operator also benefits from seat mounted servo levers. A new command pod to the right of the seat that brings together all switches and controls in a single seat-mounted unit. A new 7” monitor with intuitive menus and functionality can be accessed through an automotivestyle rotary controller. Familiar Look The three new machines maintain the now familiar X Series appearance, with fuel and hydraulic tanks now mounted inside secondary body panels. All service access doors are double-

skinned with zinc-plated contact surfaces for improved durability. The hydraulic tank also includes

a new baffling system to reduce oil aeration and the 2,000-hour filter life of the larger X Series

Demolition magazine says… It says much about a company’s focus upon innovation when the introduction of three new excavator models into an exciting and highly competitive market sector is met with such a muted response. But that is the JCB of today. That is the JCB that consistently introduces upwards of 50 new and improved machines each and every year. That is the JCB for which envelope pushing is just another day in the office; a company that is never quite content, never quite satisfied; a company in which no detail is too small and too insignificant to escape analysis and re-imagination. To see an exclusive Demolition TV video of the new machines, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/yyzk3ypd

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KIT TALK models, up from 1,000-hours on the previous JS models. A revised counterweight boasts two purposedesigned impact points on the corners and along the lower edge to keep damage to an absolute minimum. The X Series models can be ordered with heavy-duty belly plates, side impact protection and a heavy-duty dipper arm with wear plates if required.

use when the machine is not in operation. All high flow pipework in key areas has been enlarged by 0.25” to reduce pressure losses in the system and all the pipework is attached to the boom with sturdy rubber clamps to reduce vibration, a feature shared with the larger

The X Series excavators use JCB’s proven global boom and arm design, although the 140X and 150X have a larger bucket cylinder to deliver an 11 percent increase in bucket tear-out force. The power boost duration has also been increased from 3 to 9 seconds, giving maximum bucket and dipper tear-out for longer. To match these improvements, the hydraulic oil cooler size has been increased by 15 percent for superior cooling performance wherever the machine is working in the world. The 140X and 150X also come with a larger Kawasaki hydraulic pump that can run at lower engine rpm, which means for every litre of fuel used, six per cent more material is moved. Fine tuning of the machines’ Kayaba valve block delivers improvements in flow sharing for multifunctional use. An automatic engine shut-off has been incorporated to further reduce fuel

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220X. Auxiliary flow shut-off taps are also the same as those on the larger 220X. Customers can now order the X Series machines with all of the required wiring to fit GPS and machine control systems from Topcon, Leica and Trimble, while the excavators can also be built Steelwrist-ready, for use with a tiltrotator.


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Rotar Ramplified Worsley Plant, the UK importer of Rotar attachments, walked away from the NFDC Awards clutching an innovation award for a new product that is not scheduled to be launched officially until Bauma 2019.

RAMPLIFIER technology will be introduced with Rotar’s new RCC Concrete Crusher. Using new technology, the system is said to double the power and increases the cutting power from 350 to 700 bar. The system has been developed following input and discussions with our customers and dealers to ensure we are offering them the best product to meet their needs. When the pressure reaches 250/270 bar, the RAMPLIFIER is activated. This slows the cutting process down, but at this stage, the RCC is already biting through the concrete you are cutting so it becomes much stronger. It hammers at a high frequency, which has a positive effect to break into the concrete. RAMPLIFIER is installed inside the cylinder rod so it is fully integrated and can’t be tampered with. It’s easy to access if needed and results in a lot less downtime. On machines where no booster is used, then the attachment needs a larger cylinder and therefore more oil, which leads to slower cycle times. The RCC uses parts already available in our workshop. The rotation components are used in our existing attachment range and therefore always in stock – these recurring parts have a long history and are approved technology. The RCC Concrete Crusher is ideal for primary demolition needs when you need to cut concrete. Built for heavy industrial demolition, it will be used by larger demolition companies for jobs involving thick concrete with reinforcement. Other features include replaceable teeth, longer cutting blades, and adjustable cutting blades.

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Arden Targets US

Arden equipment has opened its US subsidiary in Chicago, Illinois. The North East of France-based company has set its sights on introducing US customers to its comprehensive range of hydraulic attachments and the award-winning Arden Jet dust suppression technology. Arden equipment specialises in the manufacture of hydraulic attachments for excavators in various sectors such as demolition, recycling, quarry, rehandling, earthmoving and many more. Véronique Le Provost, the Business Development Manager responsible for North America at Arden Equipment, is currently seeking dealers to help support the Arden equipment range in the US. “We are aware it is a true challenge for us because we know how important it is for Arden equipment to position itself on such a market with so many opportunities and we have to measure up to the market and its requirements,” she concludes.

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Molson Group has announced it has been appointed the dealer of SMP tilt rotators for England, Scotland and Wales. For over 30 years SMP have been producing a high-quality range of attachments, buckets and tilt rotators from their state-of-the-art factory in Ilsbo, Sweden. SMP design and build a comprehensive range of tilt rotators to fit excavators ranging from 3.0 tonnes (the ST6) all the way up to 30 tonnes (the ST28).


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Molson Hits Tilt The range is comprised of seven models, all painted in a striking blue colour.

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By offering the full SMP range, in conjunction with existing brands in the portfolio such as Kobelco

and Hyundai, Molson Group will be able to offer customers throughout the UK a one stop shop for anyone looking to source an excavator and tilt rotator package from an established dealer. Molson Group have sold a number of tilt rotators from a range of brands over recent years, and will continue to maintain a strong relationship with these businesses. Molson will also continue to support customers with warranty work, parts and servicing requirements on legacy units. “SMP have a great approach to business. They listened to what we explained was necessary for their product to be successful in the UK and are working with us to deliver the best possible solution,” says Jonathan Wilson, Molson Group joint Managing Director. “This approach, along with their excellent product design and build quality, will give us a unique offer to both existing and new customers”. This is a view echoed by Hans Hanses, SMP Parts AB Managing Director. “Molson Group offers a unique route to market for SMP. Not only do they have a large, effective sales team, they also have the knowledge, skills and scale in their aftersales team to support customers to the level required to change the current landscape of the UK tilt rotator market,” he says. “Molson Group have already had success in converting customers to adopting tilt rotator technology. This ability to educate customers to the benefits of adopting this technology, along with the ability to offer a complete package to customers using a premium quality base machine, will make it a compelling proposition.”

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BroKk Extends Robot Range

Brokk has introduced the new Brokk 300 which features 40 percent more demolition power than its predecessor, the Brokk 280. It also boasts Brokk SmartConcept™ technological features that improve power management, reliability, maintainability and ergonomics. For most of us today, our The Brokk 300 is one of four new next generation Brokk remote-controlled demolition machines Brokk showcased at the recent World of Concrete 2019 exhibition in Las Vegas. “This new machine features a truly impressive power-to-weight ratio and the industry-leading smart technology,” said Martin Krupicka, Brokk Group CEO. “The design shows our engineers’ responsiveness to operators’ ever-increasing demands for using bigger, more powerful breakers without sacrificing safety or manoeuvrability or taking up more space on the jobsite.” Like its predecessor, the mid-sized Brokk 300 is just 1.2 metres wide, but can handle larger attachments

weighing as much as 500 kilograms. With Brokk’s new SmartConcept system, operators also experience improved performance and uptime. SmartConcept consists of three features: SmartPower™, SmartDesign™ and SmartRemote™. The intelligent electrical system, SmartPower, protects the machine from the damage that can be caused by poor power supplies while optimising power and hydraulic performance in extreme temperatures. SmartDesign extends machine life and provides unprecedented ease of maintenance due to 70 percent fewer cables as well as hardened components, LED headlights and easily accessible grease points and hydraulic hoses. An ergonomic remote-control box,

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the SmartRemote, incorporates adjustable straps, intuitive controls and professional-grade radio technology with a 300 metre working range. As with all Brokk machines, the Brokk 300 offers exceptional reach and movement. The three-part arm extends to 6.5 metres) vertically and 6.0 metres horizontally. The arm also rotates 360 degrees for optimal flexibility. Brokk outfits each Brokk 300 with a BHB 455 hydraulic breaker with 855 joules of hitting power. The machine also pairs seamlessly with beam grapples, clamshell buckets, concrete crushers, demolition and scoop buckets, drills, drum cutters, metal shears, planers, rock splitters, shotcrete nozzles, sorting grapples and rock splitters.


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Specialist demolition hire and contractual crushing and screening. KKB Group are specialists when it comes to providing a flexible demolition hire solution and a contractual crushing and screening service that works for you. We run an extensive fleet of state-of-the-art excavators ranging from 9 ton up to 50 ton with full demolition specification including an extensive range of mechanical or hydraulic attachments to suite all sizes of machine. We also have one of the biggest fleets of on-site crushers and screeners in the UK and our recycling plant and machinery set up and operating practices are the most energy efficient way of processing site won materials. For more information on KKB Group services, please contact Nick Earl at: Tel: Mob: Email:

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KIT TALK

Komatsu Unveils PC490HRD-11 High Reach Komatsu reaches new heights with new EU Stage V emissions compliant high reach excavator Komatsu has unveiled the new PC490HRD-11, the latest in Komatsu’s range of heavy-duty demolition excavators. According to the manufacturer, it brings “best in class” working height to the 60 tonne machine sector and can be configured in six different working arrangements. It carries a 2.0 tonne demolition tool up to a height of 32 metres, a 3.34 tonne tool up to 28 metres and it can work with a 5.0 tonne demolition tool up to 17.4 metres. This new machine will allow operators to work through the widest possible range with optimal control and safety. Designed and developed, incorporating customer feedback, by Komatsu UK (KUK), it is also manufactured in this Komatsu Europe plant located near Newcastle, in the North East of England. The whole machine works as a single complete system, with smooth and convenient operating, high precision, great stability and first-class comfort. Operating weight of the PC490HRD-11 ranges from 55,200 to 73,400 kg. The machine’s Komatsu EU Stage V compliant engine delivers 270 kW at 1,900 rpm, with minimal environmental impact. Ecological concerns are growing, and urban areas are increasingly sensitive

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to engine emissions. The PC490HRD-11 provides Komatsu customers with the opportunity to participate in more tenders, to demonstrate their environmental credentials and to futureproof their investment. The new Komatsu PC490HRD-11 excavator is a highly versatile unit which can be easily reconfigured for changing work demands. Komatsu’s in-house boom change system includes oversized quick connectors for the hydraulic lines, to minimise back pressure and oil heating, without restricting oil flow. The system also features hydraulically powered pins, which are mounted inside the main boom structure, reducing risk of damage. The working range indication system on the PC490HRD-11 is an important and advanced feature: it allows the operator to use the machine to its maximum effect without compromising safety, through a full 360 degrees. It can also display the view from the optional arm end camera system. Komatsu has committed significant effort to transport arrangements on the PC490HRD-11. Every section of the working equipment is provided with tie down points and lifting eyes to allow the equipment to be lifted and secured onto a trailer safely. The machine itself has been kept as compact and light as possible, without compromising durability. The new excavator’s standard undercarriage is mechanically variable: it keeps the weight down and maintains exceptional stability with a minimum transport width of less than 3.0 metres. The optional hydraulically variable undercarriage makes it exceptionally easy and quick to set up the machine on site, achieving a working width of nearly 4.0 metres, while keeping the transport width under 3.0 metres. Komatsu has also built in a number of features for increased operator convenience. For example, the front screen wiper and the cab tilt functions can be triggered without the operator taking their hand off the main controls.

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KIT TALK “We are really pleased that a machine that was designed, developed and manufactured here at KUK has been received so well, and will be used across Europe,” says demolition product design manager Stuart Blackham. “There is a desire at Komatsu to continually improve and innovate, no matter how well our machines already perform. This new high reach machine is an example of how customer feedback, combined with our own invention and innovation, can help create a game-changing machine.”

the needs of the local European industry,” says Simon Saunders, Product Marketing Manager for Komatsu Europe demolition machines. “Everyone is committed to offering exceptional versatility and safety, with a host of operator convenience features.”

The latest KOMTRAX telematics, and the Komatsu CARE complimentary maintenance program, offer top fleet management and support, protect the machine against misuse and guarantee maximum efficiency and uptime.

“Komatsu is proud that the demolition products sold in Europe are entirely developed and manufactured in our European excavator factory. This means that our innovations are driven by

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KIT TALK

Climbing High Hydrodemolition specialist Aqua jet Systems AB has announced the introduction of the Ergo Climber attachment for its new Ergo System hydrodemolition robot.

2.0 metres wide. Aquajet’s highpressure Power Pack provides the required water pressure and flow. The Ergo System’s controller unit powers and controls the hydraulics. It uses intelligent sensing to allow the operator to program the lance for optimal material removal. The Power Head oscillation is adjustable to 8 or 14 degrees. The lance angle is modifiable up to 45 degrees. Aquajet Systems designed the Climber with spring-loaded, highfriction rollers that connect to a lightweight roller beam with just one bolt. Contractors attach the all-wheel drive system to scaffolding tube with two springloaded handles — one for the right and one for the left. The system offers a better grip and aids in the consistency of movement. Safety latches secure the handles in the locked position.

Hydrodemolition specialist Aquajet

Systems AB has announced the introduction of the Ergo Climber attachment for its new Ergo System hydrodemolition robot. The Climber attaches to any standard scaffolding tubes and robotically moves along them to deliver powerful hydrodemolition forces for systematic vertical concrete or refractory removal, such as highrise construction, petrochemical facilities, and other industrial applications. “Combining the power of the Ergo System with the manoeuvrability

and precision of the Ergo Climber gives demolition contractors a fast, efficient solution for challenging concrete removal jobs,” says Roger Simonsson, Aquajet Systems managing director. “It uses something already on a jobsite — scaffolding — and turns it into a frame for safe and simple controlled concrete removal.” The Climber’s roller beam and hydraulically synchronised left and right climbers robotically move and position the attached Power Head, directing the water jet to remove concrete from areas 0.25 metres to

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The compact Ergo System serves as an effective alternative to hand lances, producing as much as four times the water reaction force —1,000 newtons — to remove concrete while leaving steel reinforcement unscathed. Beyond the simplicity of the singlebolt connection, the Ergo Climber weighs just 48 pounds and can be carried by one person, making it easier than ever for a contractor to add hydrodemolition services to their offerings. In addition, the Climber system’s power head features interchangeable parts with the Ergo Spine and operators can use the Spine roller beam with the Climber, improving convenience for contractors who own both systems. To view a video of the Ergo Climber in action, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/y6tzhyse


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KIT TALK

Guzzilla Heads for Europe

The ranks of demolition attachment suppliers is about to be swelled with the news that Netherlandsbased ACDE Europe has been awarded European import rights for the Guzzilla range from Japanese manufacturer Taguchi. Although it is entering a mature and highly competitive market, ACDE claims that the Guzzilla lineup stands out for its wide jaw opening and light weight characteristics. Furthermore, the timing of the venture coincides neatly with the Bauma exhibition at which ACDE will unveil its Beilite hydraulic breaker line for the European market.

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KIT TALK

Hammer Time at Kinshofer Kinshofer and Hammer S.r.l. have signed a definite agreement to merge. Under the terms of the agreement Kinshofer has acquired a majority shareholding of Hammer. Kinshofer is a leading manufacturer of attachments for excavators, skid steer loaders and truck-mounted cranes. The company has something of a reputation for growth by acquisition. Previous

acquisitions include Liftall Inc. (Canada), Demarec B.V. (Holland), RF System AB (Sweden), Auger Torque Group (U.K./ U.S.A./ Australia/ China), Solesbee´s LLC (U.S.A.) and the Doherty Group (New Zealand/ Australia). Kinshofer reports that the acquisition of Hammer is significant in two ways; first it adds additional product segments, such as a full range of hydraulic breakers and other demolition tools to Kinshofer’s already very

comprehensive offering. And secondly, it improves Kinshofer’s distribution channel in markets Hammer is very strong. “Kinshofer continues its strategy to provide the industry with a “OneStop-Shop” solution of outstandingly engineered products to increase efficiency and, more importantly, profitability of its customers,” says Thomas Friedrich, President & CEO of Kinshofer Group. “The acquisition of Hammer was the next step in our approach to be a global industry leader with solid local presence.” This is a view shared by Valerio Modugno, Co-Owner and Managing Director of Hammer. “The concentration of knowledge and competence will form a powerful centre for future developments customers can only benefit from. In particular the combination of both product ranges will create more ground breaking innovations for the industry,” he concludes. “The whole Hammer management team, which will stay on in its entirety, is very excited to be part of this mutual future.” Kinshofer’s and Hammer´s employees are working on the rapid integration to provide customers worldwide with their comprehensive range of products and services. Kinshofer is very pleased that the Modugno family will be part of this journey.

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KIT TALK

Cat Hits Tilt Tilt rotators, it would appear, are the device du jour in many applications and just about every ma jor excavator manufacturer now offers such a device as an option. And Caterpillar is no exception. With the addition of the new TRS23 Tiltrotator System (TRS), Caterpillar Work Tools provides a full portfolio of TRS configurations for Cat wheel and track excavators with operating weights from 23 to 30 metric tonnes. The TRS23, featuring a fully integrated control system that enhances carrier versatility and attachment control, rotates 360 degrees in either direction and tilts up to 40 degrees left and right, allowing the machine to reach more work areas from a single position and to manoeuver around obstacles. The new TRS23 is available with pin-on and coupler interfaces for handling a range of grading and trenching buckets (with CW-, CWs-, or S-coupler tops and bottoms), and an available swivel can operate such work tools as compactors and grapples. An optional grapple module allows picking and placing

maintain cylinder stability and to secure loads, even if lines are cut. Long term reliability and durability for the TRS23 result from the heavy duty bolted joint that secures the housing, rotator, and coupler as a unit. The worm gear drive is designed with wide bearing surfaces that distribute excavation forces in all directions. In addition, the gear drive is submersed in oil to ensure positive lubrication in all operating conditions. Pins, shafts, and bushings feature heavy duty construction, and the hydraulic rotator motor is protected inside the cast rotator housing. “Smart functions” for the tiltrotator include bucket pulse, designed to automatically spread material evenly and quickly. Optional RPS sensors track the position of the tiltrotator, showing data on the in-cab monitor, as well as sharing information with grade control systems.

material without changing work tools. SecureLock ensures a positive tiltrotator connection to the carrier by using both hydraulic and mechanical locking mechanisms, as well as a sensor-based confirmation system with audible signals and visual in-cab indicators. Integral load holding valves are designed to

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For precise attachment control, the TRS23 allows “home” positions to be stored for returning the tiltrotator (with the press of a button) to a user-defined position. The Innovative Lubrication System (ILS) simplifies daily maintenance, allowing the tiltrotator to be greased from one location or connected to the machine’s automatic lubrication system.



KIT TALK

O’Keefe Has X Factor Specialist contractor, the O’Keefe Group, has placed its largest ever order for JCB equipment in a 26 machine deal worth nearly £2.0 million. “Supplied by dealer Greenshields JCB, the order includes JCB X Series crawler excavators, a number of which have been supplied with JCB’s XD demolition specification. Further models include tracked excavators from 14 to 37 tonnes, a series of zero tailswing compact excavators, a 525-60 compact Loadall telescopic handler and a JCB Access scissor lift. The JCB LiveLink telematics system is fitted across the fleet. The first machines have already been delivered and put to work on a series of high profile projects including: bulk earthworks on the Wembley Park Regeneration for property investor and developer - Quintain, a demolition contract at Creed Court opposite St Paul’s Cathedral and groundworks on the Thames Barrier project.

make it right for our work,” explains O’Keefe’s Managing Director, Lee Horsley. “The service from our dealer Greenshields JCB has been excellent. Good quality back-up is very important. The JCB LiveLink system is an added benefit, providing valuable data on machine activity across our fleet.” The O’Keefe Group is a civil engineering contracting business providing a range of services to public, private and residential sectors of the construction industry predominantly in London and the South East. Founded in 1970 as

“We have selected the JCB models to assist in delivery across our core services including bulk earthworks, demolition, groundworks and soil stabilisation. We get good levels of service while the size, performance and versatility of the JCB equipment

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a small groundworks company, the O’Keefe Group has grown to become a £75 million integrated engineering business recognised as an expert in its field. O’Keefe’s plant division also offers groundworks, bulk excavation, demolition, soil stabilisation, building information modelling, reinforced concrete structures and cores. Its purpose is to support all functions of the group, supplying mechanical and non-mechanical stock to all sites, and to provide a purchasing system that ensures the best products for all requirements.


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unexpected or unusual wastes which need to be removed from sites quickly. Jane Hall, director of digital application specialists Green Edge, developed the app to help business take the strain out of waste management She said: “MyWasteApp is free to use and it tells users which waste site is a good match – a bit like Tinder. For those concerned about contingency plans post-Brexit, MyWasteApp will help waste producers easily find new waste management opportunities closer to home.” Waste companies can promote their waste sites by registering at current

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discounted rates (see MyWasteApp. co.uk for details). Once registered, companies provide detailed information about how the waste is treated, in addition to contact information, which is then shown on MyWasteApp to help those looking to identify a suitable waste contractor. This will not only help accelerate the optimum treatment and reprocessing of waste but will also open up business growth opportunities for the waste industry. The app was grant funded by the Welsh Government through their Smart Cymru scheme, who have been greatly supportive of MyWasteApp.



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The future of demolition: sustainability and the circular economy Demolition contractors have a key role to play in the overall sustainability of construction projects. One company that’s taken a strategic approach to upping the industry’s game and truly harnessing the ethos of the circular economy is Hampshire based R Collard Ltd.

Strategic investment and development A holistic approach to investment has enhanced the performance and sustainability of its waste management division; a crucial support to its demolition business. Six waste transfer stations ensure geographical coverage, each with an MRF (Materials Recovery Facility) to increase processing capacity and allow for the segregation of more waste streams. These allow R Collard to process and recycle significantly more construction and demolition (C&D) waste.

Celebrating it’s 25th anniversary this year, R Collard Ltd’s ongoing investment in plant, equipment, technology and infrastructure has enabled it to transform into a major national player in demolition and waste recycling. The company is now firmly at the epicentre of the circular economy of the construction/civil engineering sector of the South of England.

A £2.5m investment in a purposebuilt wash plant that processes inert wastes into high-grade recycled aggregates all year round added to the company’s sustainable and closed-loop journey. It produces high grade certificated aggregates

A unique in-house capability Managing director Robert Collard explains: “We have grown significantly, particularly in the last decade, and have focussed our efforts on creating a business that puts sustainability at the forefront of all our service areas. Our investment strategy has allowed us to create a unique in-house capability to collect and process wastes while integrating state-ofthe-art technology to reprocess more materials into feedstock for onward use in construction and civils projects.”

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used in highways applications like the M3 and M4 smart motorway projects. Industry leading recycling rates To reduce the number of vehicle movement the company has even used initiatives like using barges to transport C&D waste from site by water and the use of mobile processing plant to eliminate the need for an intermediate MRF transfer. Combined with a commitment to training and a dynamic management team they’ve achieved industry-leading recycling rates with landfill reduced to just 2%, gaining recognition in industry and business awards. Sustainable ready-mixed concrete; the latest service offering Robert proudly explains: “We


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Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire, R Collard offers an end-to-end suite of services to the construction industry and domestic customers, all with a core ethos of sustainability and a zero-to-landfill target.

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THE CAREY GROUP

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The Carey Group celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Back in 1969 – when three brothers from Ireland started a small specialist groundworks contracting company in London called PJ Carey Plant Hire (Oval) Ltd – the attainment of this significant milestone would have been hard to predict. Yet, over the past five decades, the Carey Group has thrived and gone from strength to strength. Today, the Carey Group of companies provides a wide range of specialist construction services, across multiple sectors throughout the UK and Ireland. These currently include: asbestos removal, demolition, civil engineering, dry lining, house building and resource recovery. From the very beginning, the Carey Group has operated from a

foundation built on rock-solid ethics and strong family values, which are based on quality, integrity and loyalty. Throughout the years, the Group has remained committed to a set of uncompromising beliefs that include delivering on promises, respecting clients, offering innovative solutions to a range of construction challenges and producing the highest-quality work in safe conditions. This approach has been underpinned by robust financial management, a long-standing culture of teamwork and sustained investment in the Group’s people, specialist equipment and strategic assets. All of these measures enable the Carey Group to continually strive towards and accomplish

its goal of creating the very best environments. Since 1969, the Group has never wavered from its core principles, which define the essence of what is known as ‘The Carey Way’. Together, they help to fulfil the ultimate mission of the Carey Group and all its members – to be the very best in the world at what they do. As the Group commemorates some of its most significant achievements over the past 50 years, everyone is excited about what lies ahead. As the Carey Group prepares to create the next exciting chapter in its illustrious history – powered by expansive vision, bedrock values and talented, passionate people – the future looks bright indeed.


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ADVERTORIAL LET'SRECYCLE LIVE 2019 With less than two months to go before the inaugural Letsrecycle Live, we look ahead to the next major event in the waste, recycling and demolition calendar, taking place on 22 – 23 May 2019 at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry. Letsrecycle Live is a two day exhibition and conference with six sector zones, live demonstrations and a series networking events addressing topics across recycling and material reprocessing. As the event approaches, we focus in on some of the innovative recycling equipment and machinery that will be on display at the show. LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS Across the two days, equipment in the live demonstration area will be moving, shredding and sorting material enabling visitors to make informed decisions about what might work best for them and their business. Visitors will see a range of material handling equipment in action including the Fuchs MHL331F, the Volvo EW240E, the Sennebogen 830 and a selection of machines from Liebherr and JCB including Wheeled Loaders and Material Handlers.

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Processing machinery includes; the Eggersmann Teuton Z55 shredder and Terra Select trommel screen; the Lindner Urraco 750DK mobile shredder and Zetastar ZS75F mobile screen; Doppstadt Inventhor Type 9 shredder and a shredder from German manufacturer Arjes. Commenting on the event, David Ingham one of the directors at Mach Tech Services (sole UK & IE distributor for Lindner) said, ‘The ability to show our equipment, especially the Urraco, to prospective clients in an operational capacity is something that has been missing from UK based trade shows, so we are all quite excited about it’. In addition, fire suppression experts Fireward will be running live fire suppression tests to demonstrate the effectiveness of latest dry chemical automatic systems in suppressing machinery and vehicle fires. NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES Within the indoor Plant & Machinery Zone, a range of businesses will be showcasing their wares. One of the UK’s leading recycling plant manufacturers, Kiverco, are eagerly making preparations to unveil an innovative new product at Letsrecycle Live 2019. While full details cannot yet be revealed, Kiverco’s new machine will be a

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“game changer” for operators in the recycling market and will transform the way companies process material. Sensor based sorting specialist TOMRA will be presenting their static display and speaking ahead of the show, Gavin Russell, Sales Engineer said, “Letsrecycle Live looks set to be a fantastic networking event, bringing together a vast range of professionals from across the waste management industry. For us, the event provides an ideal platform to highlight our latest innovations in sensor-based sorting for the UK’s waste reprocessing sector. We look forward to welcoming current and prospective customers to Hall 2 Stand D3 where our experts will be on hand throughout the two-day event.” CONFERENCE & NETWORKING EVENTS Letsrecycle live also offers a range of educational and networking opportunities. The indoor exhibition boasts three conference theatres, hosting focused seminars and debates tackling key issues and topics. While, running alongside the main event are a series of networking events designed to bring people together in a positive networking environment. Events include; the Women in Waste breakfast meeting, Meet the Buyer events and live music at the onsite ‘Inn on the Green’ pub. The show will also play host to the waste and recycling industry’s first event charity white collar boxing event. More than 10 bouts are scheduled between leading industry figures which will raise money for Child Bereavement UK. Tickets can be purchased via the event website. Tickets to Letsrecycle Live are free and this event is a must attend for anyone involved in recycling or material processing. To see a full list of exhibiting companies and to register, visit www.letsrecycle.live For more information about visiting or exhibiting, contact info@letsrecycle.live or call 0207 633 4518.


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ADVERTORIAL

The Kinshofer Group 128 Innovations and Highlights at Bauma ‘Kinshofer not only stands for quality but also for innovation’ says Thomas Friedrich, Global CEO of the Kinshofer Group, setting the tone for Bauma 2019. With over 100 Innovations on display at the 1,485 m² booth, Kinshofer’s creative power and size is clearly evident. We caught up with Thomas earlier this month to get an insight into some of the Group’s new products, core values and plans for future growth.

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The Kinshofer Group has a new spot at Bauma. What’s new on the stand? TF: Our engineers have developed such a wide array of new products across so may sectors, we decided not to show our whole range of attachment products as we did at Bauma 2016, instead focusing solely on showcasing innovations, redevelopments and new versions of attachments.

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Will choosing to show only innovations limit your overall product offer at Bauma? TF: Quite the opposite - we have more than 3000 active products, way too many to talk about all of them. By focusing on the innovations made since the last Bauma, we’re showing how hard we, and our subsidiary companies, have worked to make the last few years such a success.

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Kinshofer makes such a big effort to attend Bauma. Is it worth the all the investment? TF: Every three years Bauma gives you the opportunity to present the business to an international audience. It is not so much about making orders, more about developing new international partnerships. This year Kinshofer has so many new developments that we’ve completely concentrated on showing our innovative power. We aim to demonstrate that concerning attachments, there is always room for fresh thinking. Together with our customers we constantly work on new ideas and products and are very

proud to present the results at Bauma. Effectively, we’re a global ‘one-stop supplier’, offering a complete range of products for every part of the construction industry. From construction to landscaping, handling of materials and demolition, rail and utilities, to the recycling and waste industry – throughout worldwide markets.

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Is there one highlight from the 128 innovations on display at Bauma that stands out for you? Highly interesting are the Tiltrotators - we’re showing a completely new control system for NOX Tiltrotators at Bauma. Partial automation is a very important point which leads to significant benefits for our customers. We’ll also be showing two completely new sizes within the NOX range. There will also be new HPX products with their proven benefits, for example, low maintainence and constant closing force. We step into new markets with two new HPX Demolition and Sorting Grabs for excavators betwen 27t and 37t operating weight.

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Where are the new products designed and produced? TF: Together with our 14 strong design development department, the ‘specials’ department and the production department at our Waakirchen HQ, all aquired subsidiaries and their employees are involved in the development and production of our attachments. All together there are 34 design engineers within the Group who are constantly dedicated to innovations and redevelopments.

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The Kinshofer Group seems to be growing constantly. The latest acquistion was the Italian family-owned business Hammer. How does Hammer fit into Kinshofer Group? TF: When we acquire a company, we take great care to ensure that their products are not in conflict with products we already have. Acquiring the product ranges from Hammer means we are now able to play in the highest league concerning Hydraulic Breakers. We’ve effectively closed the last big gap in our product portfolio. The other attachments Hammer offers, like the demolition processors and grabs, add product options to Page 1 our portfolio that sit outside the

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premium class. They are perfect for customers who’s main task may not be demolition as such, and therefore need a more costeffective option.

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ADVERTORIAL BLCCS are a key supplier within the demolition and scaffolding access market, specialising in containment BLCCS have been the UK’s largest supplier of Monarflex sheeting for many years. We have extensive experience and knowledge to assist you with all of your sheeting enquiries. BLCCS are a key supplier within the demolition and scaffolding access market, specialising in containment BLCCS have been the UK’s largest supplier of Monarflex sheeting for many years. We have extensive experience and knowledge to assist you with all of your sheeting enquiries. Our Monarflex sheeting protects the public, workforce and the building at the same time as helping you to avoid delays due to inclement weather and reduce the risk of objects falling from height. We also supply MonarSound Acoustic & Insulating Sheeting which is made from a 5ply composition with top layers consisting of a weather resistant LDPE fire retardant co-polymer. This sheeting is equipped with the unique Monarflex fixing eyelets for superior and long-lasting fixing. We can also supply the latest scaffold sheeting printing methods that can quickly turn the sides of a building into giant billboards offering the world’s largest advertising medium to promote your business! What’s more, the cost compares favourably to other high-profile advertising media – particularly when you take long-term viability and durability into account!

Whether your designing, developing, letting or contracting on a building, there’s never been an easier way to realise the huge marketing potential of it’s structure. • Creatively flexible, carrying anything from simple logos to sales messages and images • Full colour imagery available • Initial design visual can be supplied from your logo or artwork There are two options available depending on the scaffold sheeting product used, plus a mesh and banner option. Digiwrap Digital printing allows you to wrap any building in a powerful, highly visible message. The printing surface has an exceptional allweather performance and will normally last at least 6 months, maximising your investment. • No minimum order • Unlimited sizes • High speed service Screen printing allows you to use colour imagery very costeffectively, adding value in terms

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of marketing and also helping to keep valuable sheeting secure from theft. • Cost effective printing • Minimum order of 55 rolls applies • Image sizes up to 800m high Whether you are looking for Monarflex, Acoustic sheeting, Netting, printed sheeting, banners or full building wraps. We are ready and able to help you select the right grade of material to suit your projects needs. We hold substantial stocks at our national distribution warehouse, ready and available for next day delivery were required. We are stockists of many key national brands Monarflex, JSP, Makita, Miller, MSA. For more information or to request a brochure please get in contact with us using the methods below: Call: 01179 828180 Email: office@blccs.co.uk Web: www.blccs.co.uk


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Making an Impact There are many decisions we need to take in our work lives. When it comes to dealing with maximising the feed materials such as demolition waste, the choice of crusher is key; different brands and most importantly impact or jaw crushers? A few years ago it would have been a short conversation, jaw crushers accounted for roughly 90% of the market, it was the go to product. Today we see a shift in the market, there has been a new kid on the block, impact crushers have eaten into the share and now account for 20% of the UK crusher market. Leading that charge is Austrian firm Rubble Master who were introduced to the UK market three years ago by their distributor Red Knight 6 Ltd (RK6). “Advances and changes in the construction industry have affected material spec over the years. Rough, irregular product is not acceptable anymore, this has seen an increase in the demand for impact crushers where you can get a versatile and high quality aggregate,” said Paul Donnelly, Managing Director at RK6. “When we started RK6 we wanted to work with the best

manufacturers in their field, Rubble Master lead in the mobile impact crushing sector. The range of Rubble Master products we’re able to bring to the UK market can deal with anything from demolition and construction waste through to stone, glass or reinforced concrete. This flexibility is key to our customers. The Rubble Master machines have been built specifically for the recycling and quarrying industries,” continued Paul. RK6 offers five Rubble Master products in the UK, starting with the hook lift, 12 tonne RM60, through to the recently available 42 tonne RM 120GO! All the machines in the range are highly mobile,

easy to transport and have low running costs due to the hybrid electric hydraulic design. “The range is so versatile in terms of working in any size of site and the product it can handle and the high tonnage that can be achieved wherever companies need. It means higher prices for the output product,” added Paul. “We offer full training and support on the range to support customers after the initial investment.” If you want to find out more about the Rubble Master range visit www.redknight6.co.uk or contact the team on sales@redknight6.co.uk.sales@

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ADVERTORIAL o'donovan waste Celebrating 60 years and counting…. Sadly, Joe passed away suddenly in 1985 at the age of 51, leaving an extremely successful company which needed managing. His four children were thrust into the business and even though they lacked experience, they did not shy away from the challenge. They initially down-sized, recognising the need to make it more manageable and then they worked together to form O’Donovan Waste Disposal to continue their father’s legacy.

Denis Joseph O’Donovan arrived in London in the 1950s after moving from a rural village in West Cork. Joe’s ambition and determination to succeed in business was paramount – like a lot of young men who had made the journey over from Ireland. Having previously worked on the railways and construction sites, Joe used his experience and knowledge and decided to work for himself. In 1959 he bought a Caterpillar 951 tracked shovel and secured his first demolition job. He went on to purchase a tipper and eventually moved into skip lorries, establishing a waste depot in Kings Cross (which is now the site of the British Library) where his new business thrived and began to expand.

Nothing has changed in the intervening years, O’Donovan is still entirely family-owned and is run by the four O’Donovan siblings with Michael as the Chairman, Caroline and Anthony the Operations Directors and Jacqueline, as Managing Director, responsible for the overall direction of the business. All of them are fiercely proud of the family-values and Irish heritage that have helped make O’Donovan a continued success. Today, O’Donovan is widely regarded as an industry leader and innovator with their sustained investment in staff and operational excellence alongside their commitment to safety, being the powerful force behind the firm’s quality service and continued success. A dynamic business specialising in construction and demolition waste, O’Donovan has earned an excellent reputation as a trusted partner in the supply chain, offering total waste management and recycling solutions whilst leading the way in safe, green and efficient operations. Operating in London and the South East, they run a fleet of 95 HGVs and employ 165 staff, delivering services including skip hire, roll on/off bins,

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