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Sept. 17, 2004
Olin Hall Implosion
Olin Hall, the eleven story men's dormitory at the University
      of Louisiana at Monroe, is scheduled to be demolished on September
      25th at 10:00 a.m. The structure, which was built in 1965, will
      be imploded at 10:00 a.m. by Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI)
      of Phoenix, Maryland. Anderson Excavation Company of Omaha, Nebraska
      is the general contractor for the demolition
      CDI will be utilizing explosives to bring down the 11-story,
      reinforced concrete building. The implosion was selected as the
      best demolition method because it offers the least amount of
      disruption to surrounding properties and the 麻花影院 campus when
      compared to traditional demolition techniques.
      An implosion is a process where a small amount of strategically
      placed explosives are used to fell a structure. Explosives will
      be placed in structural supporting columns on four levels of
      Olin Hall. When the explosives are detonated they will sequentially
      eliminate the structural supports, allowing gravity to pull the
      structure to the ground.
      Approximately 200 lbs of nitroglycerine sensitized dynamite will
      be used. Explosives will be placed at 537 locations throughout
      the building. The entire process will take approximately 10 seconds.
      University Police will work with Anderson Excavation on Saturday
      to establish a 1,000 square foot Exclusion Zone around Olin prior
      to the demolition. This is a precautionary measure to protect
      pedestrians and automobiles. Pedestrian traffic and automobile
      traffic will be rerouted approximately one hour prior to the
      demolition and for approximately 30 minutes following the explosion.
      According to Larry Ellerman, Chief of University Police, all
      roads into campus will be closed at 9 AM. The University Police
      have set up two public viewing areas. One on the west side of
      Malone Stadium and the other on the north west side of Fant-Ewing
      Coliseum. In addition to these sites, a gala champagne brunch
      will be held on the 7th floor of the 麻花影院 library. 
      When in use, Olin Hall housed 832 men. Demolition of Olin will
      make way for new apartment style student housing, which will
      be managed by JPI Campus Quarters. JPI is one of the nation's
      leading student housing and luxury apartment companies and they
      employee seventeen 麻花影院 School of Construction alumni.
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