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12-Story Structure in the Heart of Washington, D.C. Comes Down

12-Story Structure in the Heart of Washington, D.C. Comes Down

12-Story Structure in the Heart of Washington, D.C. Comes Down Aside from political bickering and gridlock, the one constant in Washington, D.C. seems to be development, as the demand for office space in the nation’s capital continues seemingly unabated. A mere three blocks from the White House, at the intersection of 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue and 13 th Street, a 12-story office building erected in 1972 is being razed to make way for a new glass and steel structure. Heading up the demo effort is Pece of Mind Environmental who was faced with Washington-like challenges including close proximity to other buildings, busy traffic, and concerns about dust, noise and vibration. The company answered with a high-reach/attachment combination that moved the project along swiftly and safely, giving al

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