FOSS in action.
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Dania Beach/Ft. Lauderdale
Demolition of two (2), 2 x 1 combined cycle units, two (2) steam turbines remaining from a prior re-powering effort, and all related administration, switchyard and water treatment facilities. It also included foundation removal, segregation, characterization, and removal of all demolished materials, as well as crushing/stockpiling of 80,000 tons of concrete on site for FPL’s use in construction of their new, 2 × 1 combined cycle 1,200 MW facility.
19,000 tons of steel were demolished and 2,000,000 pounds of non-ferrous metals recycled.
Project lead: Keith Alexander, Certified General Contractor; Ryan Johnson, VP & COO; Tommy Mathis, Project Superintendent
Equipment: Hitachi KMC 600 Hydraulic Excavator, other excavators, shears.
Cary Town Center
This project was the complete asbestos abatement and structural demolition of a 1,017,000 sq. ft retail complex in Raleigh, NC. The structures included structural columns, erected steel, interior masonry walls, elevated slabs, and reinforced concrete.
Project lead: Ryan Johnson, VP & COO;Frank Johnson, Project Superintendent
Equipment: Excavators, shears, manual labor.
Mary Ellen Jones
Demolition and abatement project at the Mary Ellen Jones Building (UNC-CH) in Chapel Hill, NC. This project was the asbestos abatement and demolition of an 11-story, 220,000 sq. ft, steel-framed building with a pre-cast concrete exterior.
Additional work included deconstruction and removal of interior masonry walls, cutting and removal of elevated concrete slabs.
Project lead: Ryan Johnson, VP & COO; James Philips, Superintendent
Equipment: Pre-cast concrete exterior.
Wake Forest University
Dozens of asbestos Abatement and Demolition projects provided to our partners at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC.
Project lead: Mark Umbarger, Senior project manager; Cass Watts, General Superintendent
Equipment: EPA abatement standards; premium construction and safety equipment.
600 Willard Street
Structural demolition and removal of a cast-in-place concrete, 8-story hotel, comprising 90,000 sq. ft. This project included a full grading and site package for new construction of 360 residential units and a parking deck.
Project lead: Ryan Johnson, VP & COO; Frank Johnson, General Superintendent
Equipment: Premium construction and safety equipment.
Camp Lejeune Home Renovation
Renovation of residential homes within Camp Lejeune Marine base located in North Carolina.
Project lead: Ryan Johnson, VP & COO; Lesa Anderson, Project Manager
Equipment: Premium construction and safety equipment.
Wake Forest University COVID-19 Cleaning
Complete cleaning of buildings on campus nightly to prevent the spread of COVID-19 throughout the pandemic.
Project lead: Mark Umbarger, Senior Project Manager;Cass Watts, General Superintendent
Equipment: Premium construction and safety equipment.