Posted by Kirk Grau on January 26, 2013 at 04:31:03 from (98.235.64.137):
In Reply to: Work This Week posted by RBnSC on January 26, 2013 at 04:12:08:
Appears to have been a branch bank.
5 years is not very old, did branch go the way of merger/consolidation and found they had a sister branch within 3-4 blocks? A while back it seemed like that was happening every 6 months around here.
In these parts it is kind of unusual to find a piece of real estate that is worth enough to justify the demo expense on something like this to "re-purpose" the site. There are some high traffic corners, but most of them have been picked up and developed already.
I sense the tongue firmly planted in cheek regarding the AC unit. My assumption is that you would have built any evac. costs into your contract so mostly no harm no foul.
Do you have much of a market for salvaged materials? The "Green Building/LEED" system gives big points for recycled materials. I don"t see much of that kind of work in the markets I serve. My impression is that it is mostly driven by government projects, although I am familiar with a few private projects by organizations I respect that were also LEED certified. Not sure the economics actually worked, but good will and visibility still count for something.
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