Geith to close Wales facility…

Doosan Infracore International (DII) has announced that Geith, a market leading manufacturer of high quality buckets and other attachments for the construction equipment and mining industry that forms part of DII’s Attachments business, will consolidate its European manufacturing operations at the Geith facility in Slane, Ireland. As a result of the consolidation, the Geith manufacturing facility in Tredegar, Wales, will be closed with the loss of 47 jobs.

The company reports that this decision has become necessary due to the decline of the construction equipment industry in Western Europe and North America, which are key markets for Geith.

Neil Woodfin, President of Doosan Infracore International EMEA, said, “People are the cornerstone of our business. Therefore, we regret to announce that it has become necessary to close the Tredegar manufacturing facility. Our human resource team will be working with the employees at this facility to help them find alternative employment between now and the end of the year. The consolidation of manufacturing operations at our facility in Slane, Ireland, will continue to allow us to match production output with our customers’ needs for competitively priced, quality products. Through our facility in Ireland, we will continue to offer the full range of standard and customised buckets that we offer our customers today.”

As well as Geith, Doosan Infracore International group is also the parent company for Bobcat and Montabert.

Smokestack slow to fall…

It might be purely due to camera angle but this smokestack seems to take an age to finally fall.

The colours of demolition…

Not sure I know quite what this is all about. It features a very odd soundtrack and some special effects that appear to have been borrowed from a 1980s pop video but the lasting question is why use a high reach excavator for a single storey demolition project?

High reach time-lapse…

This is a really good time-lapse video showing a high reach excavator in operation in Dublin, Ireland.

Profits up at Brown & Mason…

Brown & Mason, the UK contractor known for its power station demolition capabilities, has enjoyed a rise in pre-tax profit to £1.4m.

Turnover ran to £31m which was £5m higher than the previous figure of £26m. Pre-tax profit in the previous year ran to £850,000.

Full details can be found here.

Lagos demolition completed safely…

It was a scene to behold as the 18 storey Bank of Industry building was recently brought down in 10 Seconds

The site of the demolished Bank of Industry, (BOI Tower), at Broad Street on Lagos Island has become a tourist centre of sorts. Many Lagosians now visit the place to have a glimpse of the remains of the building.

Read the entire story here.

Impressive implosion sequence…

16 simultaneous implosions…

If you thought that explosive demolition was biggest and best in the US, think again. The Chinese recently popped 16 at the same time and while one was left standing, it makes for some spectacular footage.

Demolition creates new leaning tower…

The charges are set, the media has gathered, a lucky member of the public has their finger poised over the button and….d’oh.

Yet another demolition disaster…

Is it me or does the mixture of demolition and camcorders always have an unpleasant ending?