Diamond Plaza Complex
With idled structures becoming more prevalent due to the stagnant economy, Klenck Company offers its expertise with revenue generation. Recyclable scrap materials can offset the incurred costs of demolition.
With idled structures becoming more prevalent due to the stagnant economy, Klenck Company offers its expertise with revenue generation. Recyclable scrap materials can offset the incurred costs of demolition.
Klenck Company has purchased its newest demolition machine. The Volvo 360C High Reach will advance Klenck beyond the standard demolition capabilities of area contractors.
Of the many challenges faced by demolition contractors, post-tensioned concrete structures offer additional obstacles to safely completing a project. In order to allow a safe release of stored energy, the reverse sequence of the original construction procedure is required.
With a wide array of specialty pieces of equipment, knowledgeable staff, and the ability to process large amounts of scrap steel, Klenck Company was able to complete the demolition of the former Wabash River Bridge in Mt. Carmel, Illinois with zero impact to the new bridge structure.httpv://youtu.be/bOHLm1UZTEQ
261 Furnace Excavation, 2011: As a complimentary project, Klenck Company was again tasked with the 261E ABF tub excavation. Although a similar project in nature, the 261E package required a 24 hour/ day operation to meet stringent deadlines. RTA allowed the contractor 8 days to complete the operation; Klenck Company need only 6 1/2 days. 16,000 tons of debris was excavated from the twin furnace bays and crushed onsite. Once the debris was removed, laser grade boxes were used to maintain grade specifications over the 45,000 square foot area. Such adherence to the tight tolerances allowed future subcontractors to begin work without delay.