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Showing posts with label Demolition magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demolition magazine. Show all posts

December 13, 2017

Demolition Magazine - Issue 22 now available


Issue 22 of Demolition Magazine has now been released and is available to read online or download for free.

Inside this issue, editor Mark Anthony discusses the Age of Uncertainty for the construction sector as we head into 2018.There's also details of RVA Group beign acquired, Keltbray Group cutting emissions, new SFPSG plant safety guidance, and news of a significant collaboration focusing on energy efficiency research.

And all that is just in the first 15 pages of this 100 page magazine!

August 21, 2015

Demolition Magazine Issue 11 available to read

Mark Anthony of Demolition News has released Issue 11 of Demolition Magazine, which is freely available to read online. We've included the magazine below for your convenience:


Alternatively you can access it directly on the Issuu website.

October 1, 2014

Latest edition of Demolition Magazine hits the news stands



As you can see above, the latest edition of Demolition Magazine is available to read online. Just click on the interactive magazine above to start reading, with 60 pages packed full of content.

March 28, 2013

Demolition magazine Issue 2 now available to read


Two months after DemolitionNews launched its new Demolition magazine and the second edition is out. You can read it above.

If you're wondering what its pages contain before clicking, here's a summary courtesy of Mark Anthony:
  • A look at the VW Amarok pick-up (Page 12)
  • A detailed look at the challenges facing AR Demolition and the space deck removal at London's King's Cross Station (Page 18)
  • A look behind the scenes at the demolition of the former Trench UK factory in Hebburn by Masterton (Page 24)
  • The first contract for a 200+ tonne Dutch demolition giant known as The Red Devil (Page 28)
  • Erith dropping welcome bombs on Slough (Page 36)
  • C&D Consultancy launches hydraulic breaker training course ((Page 40)
  • A never-seen-before new hydraulic breaker prototype (Page 46)
  • A visit to the Netherlands parts hub that keeps Furukawa hydraulic hammers supplied with parts (Page 50)
  • Why the well-heeled demolition excavator should have a bespoke attachment (page 56)
  • The Red Devil excavator - a chance to see it in action (Page 66)
Source: DemolitionNews