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MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 14 Jul 2011, 11:01
by Bazz
Clark County give CityCentre developers until August 15th to come up with plan for either saving or demolishing the Harmon Tower.

Link below to piece in Las Vegas Review Journal.

http://bit.ly/pS6NPX

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2011, 15:32
by Bazz
Well MGM Resorts says it will demolish Harmon Tower! The deadline imposed by Clark County expired yesterday and MGM Resorts have decided to apply for permission to demolish rather than strengthen the Harmon Tower in the CityCenter Project!

Link here to piece in the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

http://bit.ly/ppETca

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2011, 23:39
by Darren Wheeler
That'll be an implosion to watch

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2011, 23:45
by JCBR
What is the VS connection ?

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2011, 23:48
by Darren Wheeler
JCBR wrote:What is the VS connection ?


Errr, none, that's why it's in the Baggage Hall - "For all non-Virgin travel topics, with subforums for popular common themes"

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 17 Aug 2011, 08:53
by honey lamb
Darren Wheeler wrote:
JCBR wrote:What is the VS connection ?


Errr, none, that's why it's in the Baggage Hall - "For all non-Virgin travel topics, with subforums for popular common themes"

In addition it is a popular destination among V-Flyers and having this information will help them make choices regarding hotels as they may not want to stay near a site where rubble is being removed

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2011, 07:59
by Scrooge
I'm actually trying to figure out how they will be able to bring it down without totally messing up the whole area ?

I am guessing it will not be a big bang type thing.

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2011, 12:55
by Darren Wheeler
Scrooge wrote:I'm actually trying to figure out how they will be able to bring it down without totally messing up the whole area ?

I am guessing it will not be a big bang type thing.


Same here. One little miscalculation and you can kiss CityCenter goodbye

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2011, 14:15
by tontybear
They are pretty good at blowing these things up in the US but agree if I owned a neigbouring building I'd start to get a little concerned !

That said normal demolition techniques are still not risk free and could take an absolute age.

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2011, 15:00
by mallin
I remember watching a programme about the demolishing of Casino's about a year ago and it was very fascinating. It was a family firm mainly women and they took about a year to do it and it showed them going floor by floor, putting the explosive in, it was special explosive to make it do whatever they do with it.

It was one of the Casino's on the strip can't remember the name of it and when it came down it was truly spectular, obviously lots of dust but it missed all the other buildings.

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2011, 15:09
by tontybear
mallin wrote:I remember watching a programme about the demolishing of Casino's about a year ago and it was very fascinating. It was a family firm mainly women and they took about a year to do it and it showed them going floor by floor, putting the explosive in, it was special explosive to make it do whatever they do with it.

It was one of the Casino's on the strip can't remember the name of it and when it came down it was truly spectular, obviously lots of dust but it missed all the other buildings.


I think I saw the same programme - they are a regular feature on Channel 5. One week they show a programme about building big things and the next its a programme about demolishing a big building !

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2011, 13:34
by Bazz
@mallin, I think probably the "special explosive" to which you refer is a "linear shaped charge" which is not actually a type of explosive but (in demolition) rather it refers to the way a charge is shaped and placed to direct the force of the explosion to do a particular job. It is often a technique used to cut the steel reinforcing rods (rebars), once they have been exposed, in order to help direct how the building collapses.

Preping a building of this size and proximity to others for an "implosion" will take several months. It should be a really spectacular show when it eventually happens.

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2011, 13:41
by Bazz
Couldn't remember the name of the company that does a lot of these controlled demolitions including many in Vegas but a quick search found it http://www.controlled-demolition.com/about-us they have links to vids of much of their work on their website.

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2011, 14:25
by Bazz
If you have 10 minutes to spare and like explosions this compilation makes for compulsive viewing! http://bit.ly/mWJ8Y7

Re: MGM given deadline re Harmon Tower

PostPosted: 22 Aug 2011, 20:13
by Guest
Thanks for posting Bazz, some great footage.

I've always found this video of the old Aladdin Hotel coming down amazing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRaNwPGcQcM

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