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GEORGIA DOME DEMOLITION - HHRM <br />The Georgia Dome demolition <br />presented many challenges from its <br />downtown location, its close proximity <br />to the Mercedes Benz Stadium (85') <br />and GWCC Convention Center (inches <br />at some points), the MARTA subway <br />transit system a mere 13' to the south <br />of the stadium, which also remained in <br />operation at all times other than <br />during the actual implosion, to the <br />safest way to demolish the ring beam, <br />which is 2,300' long, 26' wide and <br />5'thick, weighing approximately 30M+ <br />pounds, and sat, perched on pot <br />bearings supported by the concrete <br />columns of the superstructure. <br />On Monday, November 20, 2017, the <br />Georgia Dome was brought down in 15 <br />seconds using 4,800 pounds of explosive, 6 miles of detonating cord and 1 mile of electric circuits. In the next 100 days, <br />Adamo recycled over 14,000 tons of steel and crushed and placed over 220,000 tons of concrete materials. <br />Adamo's key personnel for this project are Rick Cuppetilli, Project Executive & Project Manager, Cecil Liter, Supervisor, <br />along with Jonathan Smith Supervisor and Mark St. Cyr, Corporate Safety. <br />Owner's Representative, Hunt, Holder, Russell & Moody, a Joint Venture, Brad Hutto, Project Manager (404) 272-1075 <br />bhutto@hhrmjv.com <br />t <br />