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  2. Hydrodemolition - Wikipedia

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    Robotic Hydrodemolition in Folkestone, UK. Hydrodemolition of concrete exposing the rebar.. Hydrodemolition (also known as hydro demolition, hydroblasting, hydro blasting, hydromilling, waterblasting, and waterjetting) is a concrete removal technique which utilizes high-pressure water, often containing an abrasive material, to remove deteriorated and sound concrete as well as asphalt and grout.

  3. National Federation of Demolition Contractors - Wikipedia

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    The National Federation of Demolition Contractors Ltd is a UK trade association representing businesses involved in demolition work, and is headquartered in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. [1] It describes itself as the Voice of the Global Demolition Industry .

  4. John Wood Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company sold off its well support division to General Electric (GE) in exchange for $2.8 billion (£1.73 billion); it also conducted unsuccessful negotiations with GE over prospective co-operation on its gas turbine business as well. That same year, the Wood family reduced their 11 percent stake in John Wood Group to 1 percent in ...

  5. British Thomson-Houston - Wikipedia

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    British Thomson-Houston (BTH) was a British engineering and heavy industrial company, based at Rugby, Warwickshire, England. Originally founded to sell products from the Thomson-Houston Electric Company , it soon became a manufacturer using licences from the American company.

  6. Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon - Wikipedia

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    In 1881 Gilbert Gilkes (1845-1924) bought Williamson Brothers, and remained the company chairman until 1920, [6] [7] when he was succeeded by his nephew, Norman Forster Wilson (born 1869). [ 8 ] In 1932 the company acquired James Gordon & Co, and became Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon.

  7. Ravenscraig steelworks - Wikipedia

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    On 15 February 1951, as a result of the Iron and Steel Act 1949, the nationalised Scottish iron and steel companies came under the ownership of the Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain. [2] However, a change of government and the passing of the Iron and Steel Act 1953 , gradually returned the former nationalised iron and steel companies ...

  8. Times Square New Year's Eve ball unveiled for 2025 celebration

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    "The new ball will come in 2025, which will be a completely different design, but also is dynamic, but much more digitally interactive," said Michael Phillips, president of Jamestown, the company ...

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