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Demolition

Demolition (also known as razing and wrecking) is the science and engineering in safely and efficiently tearing down buildings and other artificial structures. Demolition contrasts with deconstruction, which involves taking a building apart while carefully preserving valuable elements for reuse purposes.

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Manual

Building implosion

Deconstruction

Teardowns

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Demolition

Nodes55
Edges54
Triples53
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.036364
Components1

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Demolition

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related to Preparation · 11
Demolition → All, C4, Far, It, Non-load, RDX, Selected, Smaller, Some, The, TNT
see also · 10
Demolition → Construction, Damage, Demolition Contractors, Land, LondonNational Federation, Military, Slighting, UK, Unwanted, Waste
related to Teardowns · 8
Demolition → America, Canyon, In, McMansions, Purposely, Sometimes, Teardowns, The
related to Deconstruction · 7
Demolition → An, CO2, It, On, The, This, With
related to Building implosion · 5
Demolition → Any, Imploding, Large, One, This
related to External links · 4
Demolition → Media, Wikimedia Commons The, Wiktionary, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
is a · 2
Demolition → deconstruction of a building with the goal of minimizing the amount of materials going to landfills, rather simple process
related to Manual · 2
Demolition → Before, The

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Demolitionis arather simple process0.90text
Demolitionis adeconstruction of a building with the goal of minimizing the amount of materials going to landfills0.90text
nitroglycerininstance ofSelected columns on floors where explosives will be set are drilled and high explosives0.80text
TNTinstance ofSelected columns on floors where explosives will be set are drilled and high explosives0.80text
RDXinstance ofSelected columns on floors where explosives will be set are drilled and high explosives0.80text
or C4 are placed in the holesinstance ofSelected columns on floors where explosives will be set are drilled and high explosives0.80text
Demolitionrelated to Building implosionLarge0.60section
Demolitionrelated to Building implosionImploding0.60section
Demolitionrelated to Building implosionThis0.60section
Demolitionrelated to Building implosionAny0.60section
Demolitionrelated to Building implosionOne0.60section
Demolitionrelated to DeconstructionAn0.60section

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