Bringing down a massive steel structure in Vancouver will take over 108 shaped charges. Can it be bought down without damaging an active paper mill plant just six yards away?
The powerhouse of an old paper mill in the Scottish highlands proves to be a textbook example of how professionals can take down steel legs without creating dangerous flying fragments.
All is in readiness to take down the old Calthorpe House in Birmingham, England with its massive concrete columns, but the blasters have to watch out for a major gas line.
The crew aboard the Eagle Eye II use advanced equipment to drop their hooks where the cold water of the Labrador Current meets the warm water of the Gulf Stream.