Southeast Demolition and Environmental Services
Southeast Demolition and Environmental Services
Southeast Demolition and Environmental Services
Southeast Demolition and Environmental Services
Southeast Demolition and Environmental Services

Demolition Services | Asbestos Services

Former Tennessean Newspaper

Highwoods Realty, Limited Partnership and Brasfield & Gorrie selected EAI for the structural demolition of the former Tennessean Newspaper located on Broadway in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The work is being completed in preparation for a new development in the growing North Gulch district.

The building being demolished is the former newspaper production facilities for Nashville, including the Tennessean and the former Nashville Banner. The building was constructed over various phases dating back to the early 1930s.

  • Demolition of 5 building sections/construction types totaling 500,000 square feet (including brick, wood, concrete and steel), ranging from 3-5 stories tall
  • Installation of construction fencing (Yodok style) and windscreens around the entire city block
  • Hazardous materials abatement included roofing materials
  • Hazardous mitigation of HVAC units/gases on the rooftops
  • Demolition of 3 lines of predominantly cast printing and roller presses, 2-3 stories in height
  • Structural demolition of the 5 building sections through the use of 2 Trackhoes—110,000 lb. Komatsu 490 with Genesis Razor GDT 290 and Genesis 550 Shear (alternating)—as well as a 60’ High-Reach Komatsu 350 with 225 Shear. Complimentary 3 additional trackhoes for loading and sorting (Volvo 330 – 80,000 lb. class machines)
  • Excavation and removal of the associated slabs and footers for the building structures, including below-grade basement with ink and equipment storage
  • Diversion of materials from landfill for LEED-affiliated crediting (including competent brick, steel and concrete)

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