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World Demolition Summit programme unveiled

One-day conference and World Demolition Awards to be held on 6 November 2014 at Krasnapolsky Hotel in Amsterdam

MAJOR demolition project reports from Australia, the US, Japan, Brazil and the UK are set to feature at this year’s World Demolition Summit. The event, organized in association with the European Demolition Association (EDA), will be held on 6 November at the Krasnapolsky Grand Hotel in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Confirmed speakers for the one-day Summit conference will include: MCM Corp's David Mardigian; Fabio Bruno Pinto of Fabio Bruno Construcoes in Brazil, Michael Corridan of Micor; and Dr Ahmed Amir Khalil of ASI.

 

Presentations will include: reports on the deconstruction and demolition of the HISmelt pig iron plant at Kwinana, Australia, by Simon Gill (Liberty Industrials); decommissioning the former Bethlehem Steel Sparrow Point plant in the US by David Mardigian of MCM; and the demolition of the UK Ministry of Defence’s Upper Harbour Ammunition Facility near Gosport by Michael Corridan.

The 2014 World Demolition Conference will build on the success of previous gatherings with a top level programme made up of a mix of reports detailing how some of the most challenging demolition projects from around the world were successfully carried out, along with papers covering more general topics of specific interest to the world’s demolition industry.

The Summit is targeted towards contractors, but will also appeal to other stakeholders in the industry including consultants and engineers, major clients, manufacturers, dealers and trade associations.

The 2014 World Demolition Awards will celebrate the best that the demolition industry has offered to its clients in the construction sector over the period from June 2013 to June 2014.

For more information visit: www.demolitionsummit.com

 

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