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Published on: 5/8/2006
Last Visited: 10/6/2009
(Above L to R) CST's Project Manager, Pat Hussey with Demolition Superintendent, Frank Toste.
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"Our superintendent is Frank Toste and he's utilizing a Caterpillar 973 track loader, a Caterpillar 235 excavator and a Hitachi 400 excavator using concrete processing attachments," Hussey revealed.
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Hussey explained that concrete debris from the demolished buildings would be used as a base course for the new parking areas.
Dirt from the remaining areas will be used to fill the basements.
"We don't anticipate having to import dirt to fill all the voids on the site."
Hussey revealed that CST Environmental typically recycles about 80 percent of the material on a project.
"At Riverside Plaza," he continued, "we'll be recycling all the steel with the majority of it going to Adams Steel based in Anaheim.
We use a bunch of vendors but just like when we need to rent a specialty piece of equipment or attachment, we try to utilize local outlets.
"We haven't encountered anything special in Riverside," Hussey noted.
"We're one of the largest demolition and asbestos abatement companies in the United States and Riverside Plaza is a typical job for us.
Hussey did praise the efforts of Riverside Public Utilities for "getting their utilities out of the way and terminated for us.
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"We're just now in the final stages of demolishing a half million square foot complex in Tustin," Hussey said.