Wednesday, September 02, 2009 11:33:34 PM
there is little if any structural steel there. most likely the building was of heavy timber construction, and burned mostly away in the fire.
the brick count is way less than 9.5 million. and, even if it was that high, for the brick to have any value as recycled material, it would be cost prohibitive, due to labor.
and, on top of all that... the market sucks right now for used brick, since construction is so decimated.
so, any firm depending on getting paid from the salvage, already has strikes against them.
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