Project Description
ERC acted as general contractor hiring the asbestos abatement and demolition company for this project. In preparation for the demolition of the area, an underground storage tank had to be emptied and removed. The flooring contained asbestos and abatement had to take place first. Then, the Baylor Hospital building, a one-story office building, and the helipad were all demolished.
We encountered an unexpected situation during this project when the basement flooded with water from an underground stream. The basement had to be pumped and the water treated before it could be placed in the local sewer system.
We had to work with AT&T to determine where their lines ran, finding out the local hub for the entire City was located onsite and had to remain and be protected during structural demolition.
We worked with electrical and the City for water supply and sewer disconnection. During the water disconnect, it was found that the irrigation system for an adjacent building that was not being demolished was interrupted and a separate water supply had to be installed.
The site was left graded and hydro mulched. It is ERC’s understanding that the primary location, at 1405 W. Jefferson, will be transformed into a park!