The plan for this Peruvian bridge known as the Piura Bridge was to detonate and implode the whole bridge, including the deck slab and then just use excavators to clean the area and off haul the debris.
Read MoreThe challenge with this implosion was that these 4 buildings were located close to a very dangerous area (Favela do Jacarezinho) and there were a lot of drug dealers around our site. We couldn’t get out of the site during the night.
Read MoreInteresting facts about this very difficult implosion project in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. This was the definition of Controlled Demolition that took several hours of planning and simulation run throughs to assure we dropped it exactly the way it needed to drop.
Read MoreThe purpose behind this partial stadium implosion in 2011 was to adjust the stadium in preparation for the World Cup in 2014 in Brazil.
Read MoreThe Santa Monica hospital consisted of 3 separate buildings located right in the middle of the city with very close neighboring buildings, houses, and overhead power lines.
Read MoreControlled demolition at its finest with this delicate implosion in Rio de Janeiro. Click the video to watch the drop!
Read MoreThe purpose of this explosive demolition of this manufacturing facility was to create a larger space for Sambódromo (where the Samba parade takes place).
Read MoreTaking it back to 2013 in Piura, Peru where Fábio Bruno Pinto performed his first implosion outside of Brazil. This was a bridge implosion in which everything went according to plan. Perfect implementation for a new dream to be built for the folks in Piura.
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