Bridge Demolition Compilation
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Compilation of Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) bridge demolitions.
00:00 Intro
00:12 I-90 Innerbelt Bridge - Ohio - July 14, 2014
Link: • I-90 Innerbelt Bridge ...
00:55 Kosciuszko Bridge - New York - October 1, 2017
Link: • Kosciuszko Bridge over...
01:20 Eggner Ferry Bridge - New York - July 25, 2016
Link: • Eggner’s Ferry Bridge ...
01:40 Pinto Creek Bridge - Arizona - October 27, 2021
Link: • Pinto Creek Bridge - C...
01:58 Route 1 Bridge - Indiana - February 16, 2016
Link: • Route 1 Bridge over th...
02:12 Miller Road Bridge - New York - June 2, 2016
Link: • Miller Road Bridge ove...
02:37 Laurel Fork Bridge - North Carolina - November 2, 2022
Link: • Laurel Fork Bridge - C...
02:52 Lilac Bridge - New Hampshire - July 7, 2017
Link: • Lilac Bridge over the ...
03:09 Hell Canyon Bridge - Arizona - September 16, 2016
Link: • Hell Canyon Bridge - C...
03:36 I-90 Bridge - Pennsylvania - September 27, 2011
Link: • I-90 Bridge over Six M...
03:49 Bridgeport Bridge - West Virginia - September 12, 2011
Link: • Bridgeport Bridge over...
04:07 I-87 Bridge - New York - May 5, 2011
Link: • I-87 Bridge over the B...
04:18 Charleroi Monessen Bridge - Pennsylvania - July 11, 2011
Link: • Charleroi-Monessen Bri...
04:51 Elton B. Stephens Expressway - Alabama - February 3, 2019
Link: • Elton B. Stephens Expr...
05:09 RG Steel Mill Bridge - Ohio - August 7, 2013
Link: • RG Steel Mill Ore Brid...
05:28 Snake River Bridge - Wyoming - March 20, 2014
Link: • Snake River Bridge - C...
05:49 Route 40 Bridge - New York - January 23, 2015
Link: • Route 40 Bridge over t...
06:01 Route 213 Bridge - New York - January 25, 2017
Link: • Route 213 Bridge over ...
06:22 Cline Avenue Bridge - Indiana - February 12, 2011
Link: • Cline Avenue Bridge - ...
06:44 Allegheny River Bridge - Pennsylvania - July 13, 2010
Link: • Allegheny River Bridge...
07:07 Fort Steuben Bridge - Ohio - February 21, 2012
Link: • Fort Steuben Bridge - ...
07:54 Davis Avenue Bridge - Pennsylvania - May 6, 2009
Link: • Davis Avenue Bridge De...
08:09 James A. Farley Bridge - New York - April 30, 2009
Link: • James A. Farley Bridge...
08:36 Broad Street Bridge - Indiana - October 15, 2015
Link: • Broad Street (Route 57...
08:53 Tappan Zee Bridge - New York - January 15, 2019
Link: • Tappan Zee Bridge East...
09:27 Coplay-Northampton Bridge - Pennsylvania - October 11, 2017
Link: • Spans #4 & #6 of the C...
09:40 Outro
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Loizeaux Group of Companies
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Everyone pay attention! This is how a YT video is done. Right to the video with no stupid narration and no stupid music! Great job!
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Question! Am I the only one who is thinking about the professionalism that built these bridges and the pride of those who built them? These were the best of their time and were shown with pride! Thanks old timers!!
@Insertgenericusernamehere809
3 ай бұрын
And half of them are demolished due to avoidable neglect.
@765kvline
6 күн бұрын
I find it sad to see many of these structures bite the dust. Some are excellent examples of arch and truss bridges of their times. A lot of work went into designing them as well as constructing these which met their end tragically. I'm sure that oxidation and rust put the onus of responsibility on the owners where the upkeep was too expensive for the maintenance or modifications. When some of these bridges can be converted to pedestrian or bike trails' river crossing structures, it is always good.
@Insertgenericusernamehere809
5 күн бұрын
@@765kvline typically the only bridges that can’t be converted into walkways are the port ones. So aside from them, no other bridge designers have excuses.
Thank you for not including narration or needing to number them. Each demolition is a thing of beauty all its own!
@zzzz000
4 ай бұрын
yes indeed man
The best for me is: Charleroi Monessen Bridge - Pennsylvania. Amazing how the smoke holds the shape of the bridge as it descends into the water.
All of these examples are clearly the result of many days or weeks of engineering and design as well as efficient placement of charges. What we see is the end result. Great video! Controlled Demolition, Inc. knows what they are doing.
Ok, two things. One, that was one of the best 10 minute videos I have ever interrupted one of my child’s birthday party for. Two, please, you need to set up a Tee Spring shop to sell t-shirts and mugs of your work. Imagine, one side before images and the other side after. And DVD’s!
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sunshine Skyway Bridge demo? It was some of CDIs best work.
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Here is the Sunshine Skyway Bridge Video kzread.info/dash/bejne/gnWVmLB_j6fRp9Y.html
Fantastic. I like that the timing of the charges is visible when dropping bridges. It shows the precision that is needed to do this safely. What a great way to start my Saturday. Lots of booms.
Good demonstration of why cutting charges are basically cutting torches at near-lightspeed :)
I'm endlessly fascinated by these demolition sequences & the "reverse" engineering of the charges to fold the structures in on themselves... it's definitely an art! It's an interesting brainteaser, assessing the engineering & materials from a dismantling/destruction perspective rather than the durability/longevity of construction like I'm used to.... and CDI's high-speed footage is always chef's kiss. 👌 Thanks for sharing your industrial origami on the internet... it's a real treat for us engi-nerds!
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoy our videos!
The engineers who know where and what and how much explosive to place are incredible.
What happens when your service is rewarded by naming a bridge after you - eventually you and the bridge are just a page in a history book.
@domingocarbonperal5712
6 ай бұрын
Los homenajes, cuando estás vivo, cuando mueres ya no te valen para nada, y una vez muerto pueden pisotear tu memoria y tu recuerdo y no pedir ni perdón, eso es lo que pasa en los países adoztrinados, que si la libertad, que si la patria, ¡milongas para aborregar a la sociedad, así nos tienen controlados!
@pissandcornflakes9119
6 ай бұрын
That's better than not being remembered for anything like most people, yes?
@KevinLyons-gn7eu
5 ай бұрын
@@pissandcornflakes9119 Where is used for this bridge demolishing
@thuyvannguyenthi1459
5 ай бұрын
Usually the new bridges built ro replace the old ones have the same names
One of the biggest disappointments with KZread is that you can only hit the like button once!
@ryanbenbow-zx2sd
7 ай бұрын
I agree. That is not cool
The I-90 bridge in Pennsylvania is my backyard. I remember seeing that come down. Erie, Pennsylvania.. that bridge was very structurally unsafe from years of road salt here in our sometimes harsh winters.
@epistte
6 ай бұрын
I drive across that bridge many times back and forth from the Cleveland area.
I love demolition videos! Glad to see that gravity has not lost its punch!
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I watched the Ft. Steuben Bridge demo live! Sad to see it go but man do you guys do good work! I watched the Ore Bridge demo on tv and heard the blast echo up the valley. I know you’ve done some work at Browns Island too.
The Hell River bridge dropped in such big chunks right next to the new one...wow !
Excellent footage! I loved that old Bridgeport bridge structure, the girders are a work of art, hopefully someone salvaged them and repurposed them into a building. Beautifully made pieces.
@domingocarbonperal5712
6 ай бұрын
Es los EEUU, allí no se respeta nada de lo antiguo, ese metal lo fundirán para hacer mierdas nuevas, (que seguramente no durarán tanto cómo las antiguas ni serán tan bonitas) y es una lástima
At CDI, we do more than just burn bridges. We wire them up with dynamite and detonate them like fireworks!
The precision of these demolitions are really incredible. To be able to explode a Bridge pretty much right next to the replacement Bridge and not damage the replacement Bridge. Almost Surgical, awesome work.
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic work. Really enjoyed the footage that was close to the bridges and on the approaches to the bridges. Well done, as usual.
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
I find it amazing how many of these bridges I have been over.
Why is this so SATISFYING?
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Please check out our other compilation videos!
Darn, the last demo was blocked out by thumnails for other videos. Darn.
@robert1975031
8 ай бұрын
yeah I wish there was a way to turn those off.. I don't know who thought that was a good idea, as I have had the endings of many a video blocked by those, ugh
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
8 ай бұрын
That issue has been resolved. Thanks for watching!
@JohnShinn1960
8 ай бұрын
@@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC Thanks, now I'll rewatch!
Great compilation. Thx.
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@jhonfredyquitumbo9100
2 ай бұрын
Huy que tristeza tanto trabajo para contruir estás estructuras y las acaban en segundos y contaminado el planeta
Surgical precision - many times over. :) Often think about the guys doing the climbing to set the charges - good heads for heights!
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Oddball: it's still up Moriarty: 😄 **BOOM** Oddball: O_0 ..no it ain't
Well golly Jees... that was extremely cool!
The Tappen Zee Bridge, was that a crane or man-lift left on the bridge when they blew it?
No one does it better than CDI... 'The Art of Demolition'
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@AffiliteKing
2 ай бұрын
WE KNOW I watched the towers fall when I was a kid and then found out that Mark helped wire them to make sure they came straight down they are the best no wonder the goverment used them.
Кандай клиб йикитяпти куприкларни ток биланми ё мина куйибми ?
Why was this done? Could the bridge not have been repaired and refurbished?
This is gonna be good!
The bridge that I like the most is Bridgeport bridge because it was so cool 😎
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! If you're interested in watching the full Bridgeport Bridge Demolition - click on the link below: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZHh3m5uAepe5orQ.html
I afraid CDI is the gold standard in explosive demolition.
Question, working that close to a new bridge has any of the debris from the old bridge ever hit the new bridge?
@jamesbraun9842
5 ай бұрын
The answer is yes and no. I worked for a road crew (we did demolition ourselves). No we never had a meotor sized piece come crashing down. Yes there was dust and shrapnel from the demolished structure occasionally. (Only did it 6 times though). The damage was mostly cosmetic.
Bombastic !
It appears on close up of the Tappan Zee Bridge demolition at 9:19 that a contractor backhoe was left on the span to go down in the river with the wreckage.
@Insertgenericusernamehere809
3 ай бұрын
It was urgent, the thing was rushed to demolition.
@jasonmcrisp
2 күн бұрын
It almost looks like an aerial lift, hard to tell
The Fort Stueben Bridge was cool! 😊😊😊
Placing things in the fallen position.
Nice!
Im sorry, but failto understand the "demolition" part, when all the bridge does is fall into tge water or cliff, yet is still fully intact, other than being separated from the rest of the bridge. Wouldnt it be easier to just disassemble it than to have to pull it ( fully intact I might ad) apart by blowing it up? Seems like more work than its worth.🤔
And I have a question to ask are you a KZreadrs?
And I forgot something the second bridge that I like is lilac bridge!
So hard-core!
I'm always wondering when bridges over water are demolished (like the Eggner Ferry Bridge) what is more efficient, blowing it up and then dredging al the pieces from the water (and hoping you get them all), or use some floating cranes to lift a section from its foundation, place it on a pontoon en deconstruct is elsewere (or refurbish it and use it to replace another old bridge, like the Netherlands is doing recently.) And costs aside, what are the environmental implacation when blowing up a bridge and you can't fully control what is thrown where?
@bunnyman6321
5 ай бұрын
You made some excellent points. I though about that too.
Do chimney demolition complation
I take it they only down these bridges in the fall, yes? OK. I'll show myself out now :)
I wonder how many bridges are demolished in the USA PER YEAR?
Nice video, tank you. You guys must be the kings of demo
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Why demolish the bridge with the construction telehandler still on it @ 9:20
@adriennegrant1411
8 ай бұрын
Check out the specific link for that job and in the description you will see it was an emergency project.
@rdththth
5 ай бұрын
The demolition sequence had previously removed bridge sections at both ends, so it couldn't be driven away. The manlift was still needed for safe access to difficult-to-reach places to prep this later section for demolition. The time and expense required would make it impractical to remove it before dropping that section. Use it and throw it away. That expense would have been a line item in the overall demolition budget.
Why do you have to brake the Fort Steuben bridge 🌉?
Splitting beams and crossing streams!
Is c4 use to blow it up
The only thing I hated about this video is that it has shown me that I picked the wrong career choice.
This is an awesome video. It's a shame you set it up so it can't be embedded in other websites. It would get a lot more views.
Esta bueno eso nunca lo abia bisto👍👍
Love it love it love it!!!! Keep them coming!
@TheLoizeauxGroupLLC
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
after baltimore, i dont wanna go on flimsy bridges
@hellohola24-ge7mq
2 ай бұрын
@Mrright87 its supporting pillars looked too thin and the roadway was too thin
@Insertgenericusernamehere809
5 күн бұрын
@Mrright87 the first bridge to have dolphins that weren’t retrofitted onto it later was the Sunshine skyway bridge in 1987, a good 10 years after the key bridge opened.
Any status on the top ten or twenty toughest projects video
the builders put so much effort into it that the demolished the bridge, built it again and then demolished it just to get a better camera angle
The third that I like it is fort stuben bridge
I SAW KOSCIUSZKO BRIDGE DEMO ON MY ROOF IT WAS COOL
What I would like to know is when a bridge is dropped into water how do they remove the debris?
@someasiandude4797
8 ай бұрын
They probably get a barge with a crane on it or something
Is it fair to say that the USA has started its New Bridges project in 2011?
Will mist of these bridges be replaced as the infrastructure in the country is lagging?
Why the word compliation?
7:17 Best in Show
Why when they blow up a bridge do they never show how they get them out of the water
@rdththth
5 ай бұрын
CDI doesn't do cleanup. CDI just lowers the structure to where a cleanup crew can easily reach it.
5:18 bro Ohio💀💀💀💀💀💀
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I miss the old "Erector Set" style bridges. They were so much fun to climb on. The new ones are boring.
8:54 Bro I use to drive on this bridge ALL the time and I remember kinda watching the progress for the Mario M Cuomo and then we finally started to drive on that one.
Lo que te haces horas o días con una cortadora El TNT lo hace en segundos
why for steel bridges is always a double explosion?
9:32 9:33 9:34 9:35 9:36
Ils n'ont vraiment aucun respect pour leur histoire, démolir comme sa a toure de bras des structures historiques, c'est vraiment triste...
poor birds
5:04 cameraman never survive
@Insertgenericusernamehere809
3 ай бұрын
They were inmaned
So………….who cleans up after the bridge falls?
con todo este TNT de seguro q el Collote hubiera comprado comida
and there's probably a concert tonight in the Coliseum is Rome built 2000 years ago
2:38 2:39 2:40
AH, fine video but it's rather sad to see some lovely structures brought down.
In several of these examples, it is difficult to see that the remaining work of removing the debris, is easier than if the bridge was not blown up. Especially when the spans ends up in water.
@MomolosZtips
6 ай бұрын
It would be super-duper unsafe to try to take them apart while they're 100 feet up in the air. Much safer to get the smaller pieces hauled away when they're on the ground or in shallow water. Tappan Zee demo is a good example of that.
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3:12 Four anchor bolts is plenty for a bridge support.
@bunnyman6321
5 ай бұрын
😂
"Recalculating route"
Not too Loud 3:36 and 4:18
1:09
Destruction porn. Is not very difficult to recover the fallen bridges from the bottom of the rivers?
Who hauls away the debris
Rise with
The Fort Steuben bridge in Ohio was the best one!! I hope you made a lot of $$$ on that one!!
@foxxrider250r
8 ай бұрын
That had to have been an expensive ass job!! Awesome work though. Ive always wondered what would cost to do some of this work.
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Hmm, just like building seven 🤔
@Emperor_Creeper
6 ай бұрын
(joke)
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Am I supposed to be surprised that gravity works?
They replace beautiful bridges with ugly bridges.
@Insertgenericusernamehere809
3 ай бұрын
I mean no but they usually were in their heyday.