LPPE
Structural
- May 16, 2001
- 578
I'm doing an investigation of an old abandoned, large, multi-story facility. The floors and roofs are wood framed, and the walls are multiwythe brick. The floors and roofs are completely shot, and cannot be reused. The brick walls are also in very poor condition. Basically the building has to be demolished before someone gets hurt.
Instead of knocking it down and sending it to a landfill, is there anything one can do with the remaining bricks that are in good condition? It seems like going through the rubble and picking out the good bricks is too labor intensive (and expensive). Crushing the bricks up would be easy, but what uses does crushed up brick have? None that I can think of!
Instead of knocking it down and sending it to a landfill, is there anything one can do with the remaining bricks that are in good condition? It seems like going through the rubble and picking out the good bricks is too labor intensive (and expensive). Crushing the bricks up would be easy, but what uses does crushed up brick have? None that I can think of!