Radio interview with Warwick Isaacs, the man overseeing New Zealand’s most complex demolition job.
It is said to be the largest demolition project in New Zealand’s history and, during the bidding process, it attracted attention from the demolition world.
But all of that has been set aside as work gets underway on what is said to be one of the most complex and potentially hazardous demolition contracts in the world: the felling of the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Christchurch.
In this excellent radio interview, Cera’s head of demolition Warwick Isaacs details the many challenges facing demolition crews working on this severely quake-damaged structure, and some of the unique methodologies meploted.
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