Brokk AB, Monroe, Wash., a manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, has introduced its Brokk 260 demolition machine to North America. The three-ton Brokk 260 was developed to fill what ...
When it comes to handling high-profile projects, Baltimore-based demolition contracting firm, The Berg Corporation, wrote the book. In this case, its task centered around one of the biggest, most ...
Multinational remote-controlled demolition machines manufacturer Brokk has launched its own line of hydraulic breakers. The new Brokk Hydraulic Breaker (BHB) series is matched with the company’s full ...
Brokk 100 remote-controlled demolition machine replaces model 90 with 35 percent more breaking power. The unit is 3.8 feet high and 2.6 feet wide, which allows it to access confined areas. Maximum ...
An electric, remote-controlled demolition machine, the Brokk 50 is designed to match the production of a 1.5-metric-ton mini-excavator, but at a fraction of the weight and size. The Brokk 50 weighs ...
As befitting the highly specialised nature of the demolition robot sector, there less than a handful of suppliers of machines of this type, and this number recently increased by 25% with the entry of ...
For interior and top-down demolition, many contractors have come to rely on remote-controlled demolition robots. The smallest models easily fit through standard doorways and are light enough to ...
Concrete contractors often spend their workdays placing new concrete, but on occasion they're also called on to remove old concrete from a work site. The first step in the demolition process is ...
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