Demolotion of Building

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CHAPTER 1

DEMOLITION

Demolition is the process of tearing down or falling down of a building after its life period with
the help of some equipment or any other method. When explosives are used for this then the
demolition process are called as an implosion. Every civil engineering structure is designed for
a life period. After that the existence of a structure is very dangerous. So removal of such
structures with proper safety measures has got great importance. There are different steps
involved before and during the time of a demolition activity. They are described as follows.

STEPS BEFORE DEMOLITION

The different steps before the execution of a demolition process are:


1. Surveying
2. Removal of hazardous materials
3. Preparation of plan
4. Stability report
5. Safety measures

1. Surveying
Surveying means study of different parameters of the structure and its surroundings.
There are two types of surveying are mainly conducted. They are
A. Building surveying

B. Structural surveying

A. Building surveying
It includes,
(a) Record Drawings
Prior to the Building Survey, the existing record plan, including layout plan showing
adjoining properties, pedestrian walkway, roads and street, etc. shall be retrieved.

(b) Survey Items


The Building Survey shall cover the following:
(1) The construction materials;
(2) The existing use and, if possible, the past uses of the building prior to demolition;

(3) The presence of wastewater, hazardous materials, matters arising from toxic chemicals,
flammable or explosive and radioactive materials, etc. and possible presence of materials
which can contribute to air pollution and soil contamination;

(4) Potential dangerous areas, e.g., abnormal layouts, presence of enclosed voids, and non-
ventilated light wells which may trap obnoxious gas at the bottom;

(5) Adjoining properties and site conditions, such as the existence of slope and retaining wall,
wall supporting ground, illegal structures, bridges, underground railway and its above
ground structures, including entrances, vent shafts, distribution substations, traction
substations, plant rooms, overhead railway structures, surface track sections, overhead
cables or guy wires, and other utility Service connections;

(6) Drainage conditions and possible problems on water pollution, flooding and erosion,
especially on sloping sites and water receiving bodies;

(7) Shared facilities with adjoining building, including common staircases, party walls, and
possible effect on it, such as self-enclosed walls to the adjoining buildings, during
demolition;

(8) Hoarding and covered walkway requirements;


(9) Adjoining pedestrian and vehicular traffic conditions;
(10) Available headroom, clear spaces and distance of building from lot boundary which may
affect the loading operation and transportation of building debris during demolition;

(11) The sensitivity of neighbourhood with respect to noise, dust, vibration and traffic impact.
(12) Available site area to allow on-site sorting of building debris; and
(13) Street furniture such as fire hydrant, parking space/meters, street light, street sign and
hawkers’ stalls which could be affected by the demolition project.

(c) Hazardous Materials


(1) Unless the Building Survey reviews that no obvious hazardous material is present in the
building, the Authorized Person shall cause proper sampling and testing for the hazardous
materials;

(2) In the case when hazardous materials e.g., asbestos containing materials, or petroleum, are
present, they shall be removed and cleaned/disposed of according to the

statutory requirements administered by the Environmental Protection Department, Fire Services


Department, Labour Department and any other Government Departments.

(3) In the case when the site has previously been used to store chemicals, and other
dangerous goods, soil contamination assessment shall be required at pre-demolition stage
and/or postdemolition stage; and

(4) In the case when the site has previously been used to store explosives, special
procedures to ensure no explosives remain on site will be required.

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