Manual deconstruction or clipping
Demolition
Article REF: C9005 V1
Manual deconstruction or clipping
Demolition

Author : Jean-François MILLERON

Publication date: May 10, 2009 | Lire en français

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1. Manual deconstruction or clipping

The oldest technique, "hand demolition" is still used today. It remains the fruit of the experience acquired by skilled craftsmen who possess a real empirical knowledge of the structures to be demolished.

The main buildings concerned are made of the following materials:

  • millstone, rubble stone or ashlar for vertical walls;

  • wooden joists, sometimes reinforced with metal beams (figure 1 );

  • filler troughs between joists ;

  • plaster partitions reinforced with planks.

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