De-construction site continues at New Belgium’s Asheville brewery site

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new_belgium_update_0429Here’s the latest site update from New Belgium Brewing regarding work on the site of its new Asheville brewery on Craven Street:

SITE UPDATES: April 29-May 11, 2013

Anticipated Neighborhood Traffic Impact:
Week of April 29-May 3: None + No work is scheduled for Saturday, May 4
Week of May 6-11: None anticipated as of today, will update as needed.

Anticipated Site Work April 29-May 3:
Stormwater/Erosion Control silt fence repair and removal of remaining fire damaged materials. Trenching equipment, skidsteers, track hoe, and dump trucks will be used to complete this work.
Begin off-site transport of salvage materials which will require sporadic semi-truck moving on and off-site.
Continued deconstruction, salvage, recycling, and demolition of existing structures.

Anticipated Site Work May 6-11:
Continued deconstruction, salvage, demolition, and recycling of existing buildings. This work will include mobilization of heavy equipment such as all-terrain forklifts and man lifts. Gas-powered saws and hand tools will be used to perform this work.
Off-site transport of salvage materials will require sporadic semi-truck in the area.

Anticipated Site Work Outlook for May 12-25:
Continued deconstruction, salvage, demolition and recycling of existing buildings. The work will include mobilization of heavy equipment such as a mobile crane and a jack hammer to remove concrete.
Off-site transport of salvage materials will require sporadic semi-truck in the area.

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