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With over 65 years of industry experience, D.H. Griffin has established a reputation for delivering high-quality, complex projects across the nation. Our diverse portfolio includes plant decommissioning, dismantling, and demolition projects, as well as large-scale site work and utility projects in urban environments. We specialize in a broad range of services, including D.H. Griffin Wrecking, which handles our demolition projects, D.H. Griffin Infrastructure, which handles large site work and utility projects throughout the Southeast, and D.H. Griffin Contracting, providing comprehensive solutions for industrial and commercial clients. Additionally, DARI (Demolition and Asbestos Remediation, Inc.) excels in hazardous materials removal, abatement services, and emergency response. Whether managing complex environmental remediation, tackling intricate infrastructure projects, or leading large contracting and wrecking assignments, D.H. Griffin and its divisions—D.H. Griffin Wrecking, D.H. Griffin Infrastructure, D.H. Griffin Contracting, and DARI—bring the expertise and resources needed to complete projects of all sizes and complexities with precision and safety.
D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. led an 80-day emergency cleanup at Claytor Lake, mobilizing six barge setups and 75 crew members. Partnering with DMR/B&S Equipment and Kokosing Industrial, they used excavators, a crane, and trucking services to clear debris efficiently from October 18 to January 29.
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D.H. Griffin Contracting has been working at BMW’s Plant Spartanburg for over a decade. This 8 million square foot facility produces over 1,500 vehicles per day and has 11,000 people at the facility daily. Our team has helped bring aspects of every new expansion to fruition, including work on the body shop, paint booth, robotic installation, conveyor systems, control panels and electrical wiring. In addition, we have been integral to general upfit and maintenance for the existing production lines. Mechanical and electrical contracting alongside operating facilities takes a level of precision and commitment to safety that surpasses requirements for new builds. Our team knows how to maximize shutdown work and get the clients up and running as soon as possible, all while minimizing future down time requirements. We understand the constraints of modern advanced manufacturing and can help our clients achieve their goals through precision and accuracy of installation.
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D.H. Griffin Wrecking’s Asheville team recently completed an urban infill project in Asheville, NC by demolishing a former Fudrucker’s. The site had been the topic of fierce debate for over 4 years, but eventually was slated for demolition to ready the site for new development. The project, along Charlotte and Chestnut streets in north Asheville, utilized D.H. Griffin’s extensive fleet of equipment that was right-sized for the application.
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This 200-acre site located in Siler City, NC is being developed for a leading innovative company, Wolfspeed. The new chip manufacturing plant will be the largest facility of this kind in the world, and will require clearing and grubbing, mass excavation, rock blasting, concrete crushing and grading. This large site work package will include the cut and fill of 2,500,000 cubic yards of soil and 1,500,000 cubic yards of rock that is drilled, shot, and crushed to be used as beneficial fill. D.H. Griffin Infrastructure’s portion of this design build project has the potential to double as future packages are awarded. D.H. Griffin Infrastructure continues to be the contractor of choice for the large-scale site development of industrial facilities. Our advanced technology and equipment fleet coupled with our team’s experience and know-how help our clients stay on budget and on schedule. When safety and efficiency matter for your next site work project-call DHG!
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D.H. Griffin Contracting has done several projects over the past decade for a leading personal products company, manufacturing feminine care, baby care, and household care products. With several locations located across the United States, D.H. Griffin Contracting has traveled to the facilities and partnered with general contractors for completing several upfit projects. When facilities are expanding, D.H. Griffin Contracting is the perfect contractor for the job. Many times, we can partner with our demolition division to dismantle and remove existing lines, before our contracting team comes in to install new lines. Our contracting team specialized in the installation of complex conveyor systems, including the assembly of designed systems as well as partnering with organizations to utilize our fabrication shop. Our team members on the electrical contracting side have the ability to install systems per drawings or build panels in our panel fabrication shop in South Carolina.
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The demolition of the former Valleydale Meat Products building in Salem is now complete. The structure was on a prime real estate parcel but had been vacant for close to two decades. Originally built in the 1930's, the brick building was typical of what D.H. Griffin demolition and abatement teams find with historic structures.
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DARI Richmond was selected as the selective demolition subcontractor for the Elevance Health (formerly Anthem) second and third floor restack project in Richmond, VA. The project was a relative breakthrough for DARI Richmond with a newer client in HITT Contracting. DARI was tasked with removing all interior finishes back to the structure while protecting the raised floor system that was to remain. The project had its challenges as the project schedule only allowed six weeks and the General Contractor was unable to get the material hoist erected for three weeks after our start date. Our team shined as they formulated a plan to start on time, work safely while staging demolished materials in an orderly fashion, and keep the necessary production rates to keep the job on schedule for the client. The DARI team successfully completed the 90,000 square foot project on time and under budget.
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The Duke Energy “Asheville Steam Station” project included decommissioning the coal yard items, limestone/ gypsum area, and the FGD facility. The second phase was the demolition of 2 boilers, precipitators, SCR units, turbines, and coal bunkers. DHG Environmental was contracted with Duke prior to demolition to aid in pre-cleaning the structures along with teaming with DHG Wrecking on multiple items. This project was completed at the end of 2022.
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D.H. Griffin Infrastructure was the site development contractor for the 38-acre plan expansion at the Glen Raven Plant in Norlina, NC. The project included 200,000 cubic yards of cut and fill grading, 1900 linear feet of storm drainage, 4,800 linear feet of fire and domestic water piping, 311 feet of gravity sewer and forced main piping, and a pre-packaged wet well pump station. D.H. Griffin Infrastructure is the contractor of choice for advanced manufacturing facilities looking to expand in the Southeast United States. Our team’s experience and expertise bring a level of professionalism that allows projects to be completed safely, on time, and on budget. Contact us today to talk about your plant expansion needs!
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Following a deadly fire in Rocky Mount, NC., D.H. Griffin was the selected emergency demolition contractor for the clean up of a 1 million square foot distribution center. Experiencing extensive damage, D.H. Griffin was responsible for making the structure safe and preventing further life safety concerns while first responders and officials conducted an investigation.
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D.H. Griffin Wrecking Company began discussions with the University of Alabama for the demolition of the Tutwiler Hall dormitory after successfully imploding its sister dorm, Rose Towers, on July 4, 2012. The Tutwiler was a 13-story, 270,000-square-foot concrete women’s residence hall on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was built in 1966 to house freshmen female students, as it did until 2022. Over the years, it also housed many different summer camp students, not leaving much unoccupied time for the university to make upgrades. Being the successful low bidder on the Tutwiler project, DHG immediately began discussions with the University of Alabama on planning for the set implosion date of July 4, 2022. Due to classes beginning in early August, the debris from this implosion would have to be removed by July 30.
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D.H. Griffin Infrastructure was the selected site work, grading and utility contractor for Project Fenton in Cary, NC for Hoar Construction and Samet Corp. Work consisted of clearing and grubbing, earthwork, utilities, curb and gutter, asphalt paving, storm vaults, landscaping, and signalization. What started as one project, grew into 3 contracts because of the exceptional quality provided by our Infrastructure team. We are proud of the relationships that we build with our clients and know the superior quality or our workmanship and commitment to excellence from our team are what pave the way for us to do a lot of repeat business!
View ProjectInfrastructure completed a landfill project in Iredell County, N.C. This project required the excavation and placement of over 1,000,000 cyd of soil to construct the new cell. Also included in the contract are the installation of a geosynthetic liner, a leachate collection system, and a pump station. D.H. Griffin Infrastructure is a top site work contractor in North Carolina and can take on projects of various sizes in both the public and private sector. Contact us today to talk about your next grading, excavation, site work, utility, or piping project.
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DHG Contracting completed a project in Hazelton, PA at PF Nonwovens installing the process pipe for all equipment. Our mechanical and electrical contracting team is adept at entering operating facilities and coming up with innovative solutions for upgrading processing lines in a timely and efficient manner. The ability to work within and alongside production, means that your facility can continue to operate in some capacities during the upgrade process. Contact us today to learn more about our rigging, mechanical contracting, electrical services, millwright and erection operations!
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D.H. Griffin and DARI partner together on the environmental abatement and demolition of an old industrial facility in Salisbury, NC.
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D.H. Griffin deployed both machines and people to respond to an explosion at a manufacturing facility in Western North Carolina. The team’s quick action prevented further structural degradation and life safety concerns, in addition to providing the client with expert counsel on how to move forward following a devastating disaster.
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D.H . Griffin Wrecking was selected as the lead contractor for the dismantlement of a coal plant in Paradise, Kentucky. Awarded for phase 1, 2, and 3 of the project, D.H. Griffin has successfully demolished the first two phases and, with help of their partners Dkyon Explosive Demolition, imploded the three massive hyperbolic cooling towers on site, the first of it’s kind in DHG history.
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D.H. Griffin Infrastructure has long been the contractor of choice at the Lenoir Business Park in Lenoir, North Carolina for new development. During a recent project, DHGI provided Design/Build services to install erosion control, clear rock face of all loose boulders and vegetation, clean up debris along base of rock face, and construct the new gravel access roads. For the rock face mitigation, we hired a third party to perform the rock scaling and install permanent wire mesh protective barrier. DHGI aided in hanging the wire mesh using two wheeled excavators to ensure the existing site fencing was protected. After the completion of hand scaling, DHGI removed all the debris, regraded the swale, and seeded. For the access roads we provided erosion control grading (both import and cut/fill), fabric and stone base, along with final seeding and matting of slopes for the walls.
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D.H. Griffin Infrastructure was selected as the contractor for the infrastructure package of the Yadkin Finish Water Intake and Waste Water Treatment plant in Union County, North Carolina. Union County’s proximity to Charlotte, NC has resulted in the need for increased public utility development in the region. D.H. Griffin Infrastructure was the perfect contractor choice because of our long history of quality site work, utility construction, piping, and grading work in the Carolinas and Southeastern United States.
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D.H. Griffin Infrastructure was the site development contractor for Project Galaxy, the largest end-to-end cell culture CDMO biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in North America. The $2 billion dollar project is historic, because it will be the largest life sciences investment announcement ever in the state of North Carolina, putting Holly Springs and Wake County on the map as a leading site for life sciences growth in the country. D.H. Griffin Infrastructure was responsible for the erosion control, clearing and grubbing, earthwork (including rock blasting and soil amendments) and utilities for this 150 acre site.
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In their largest project to date, D.H. Griffin Contracting completed work at the 3.3 million square foot Toyota-Mazda facility in Huntsville, Alabama. DHGC was selected as the mechanical and electrical contractor for both the paint shop and assembly portions of the new facility. The project was completed in 2021.
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D.H. Griffin's project at the Dan River Mills textile plant is an example of providing turnkey services for clients in demolition, environmental remediation, and site work. The project, which was begun in 2021 and completed January of 2023, involved the environmental remediation and demolition of the largest textile plant in the world, which had been the largest employer of Danville for years.
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Subcontracted by DHGW, DARI completed asbestos abatement in a 6‐story building in downtown Winston‐ Salem, N.C. The project included asbestos floor tile and mastic, removed ACM pipe insulation from mechanical systems, and exterior transite skin from entire building. Once the skin was removed, remaining ACM fire‐proofing on the exterior structural steel was exposed which required scaffolding the entire building and building a negative pressure enclosure for abatement. DARI also provided the demolition and removal of two connectors to adjacent remaining buildings.
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D.H. Griffin Contracting continues to work in the complex installation of advanced manufacturing facilities all over the United States. For this project at the Volvo facility in Ridgeville, SC, our contracting team was responsible for the Complete installation of Phosphate/Ecoat system, , Pulse-mig welding of all stainless tanks and tunnels, E-shuttle, all external conveyors and elevators, UBSrail and Wax booth, and installed structural steel and all piping associated with system. These types of complex installation projects involve multiple trades including welding, millwright, steel erection, general install, piping, and panel fabrication. Contact D.H. Griffin Infrastructure today to learn more about our services and see how we can assist with your next project.
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D.H. Griffin was selected as the contractor for the multi-phase environmental abatement, decommissioning, dismantlement and demolition of a coal fired power plant in central Florida. The project involved demolition of the boiler, coal silos, smokestacks, conveyor system, and decommissioning of several lagoons. D.H. Griffin is proud to be the contractor of choice for many utility companies as they look to retire aging coal fired power plants. D.H. Griffin has the expertise, equipment, and experience to complete power facility projects of various sizes throughout the United States.
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D.H. Griffin Infrastructure provided new support infrastructure for 3 new buildings at the existing Merck pharmaceutical site in Durham. The initial contract was to install all the storm drainage system, but subsequently DHGI was awarded additional work that nearly quadrupled the scope of our work. The additional scope items were erosion control upgrades and maintenance, fire water systems, sanitary sewer services, final grading, and gravel surfacing.
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D.H. Griffin Contracting is quickly becoming a leader in the mechanical contracting space in advanced manufacturing facilities. During a recent project at Nokian Tyers, our team was involved in the prime mechanical installation of process equipment at the facility in Dayton, Tennessee. The scope of work included unloading, rigging, electrical installation and final set of all TBM. DHG Contracting fabricated and installed all utility and process‐piping to the equipment.
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D.H. Griffin Wrecking Company was the selected contractor for emergency demolition work on the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico for the National Science Foundation. In December of 2020, the 900 ton platform fell over 450 feet causing significant damage to both the 1,000 foot wide dish and the supporting towers. DHG was tasked with removing all damaged portions and cleaning up the debris from this iconic facility so that scientific research can resume as soon as possible. The project area was so large, the clean-up progress could be seen from space!
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D.H. Griffin Wrecking Company was selected as the commerical demoltion contractor for the implosion of the former BB&T Headquarters in Wilson, NC. D.H. Griffin has long been a trusted contractor for the safe and successful implosive demoltion of commerical buildings. Following interior demolition and preparation, the demolition teams prepped the building for implosion with our explosives partner, Pettigrew Inc.
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DHG will be removing the 200‘ diameter geodesic dome on the Vines Center at Liberty University.
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D.H. Griffin was selected as the contractor for the environmental abatement and demolition of Dominion Energy’s downtown Richmond, VA office tower. Hired by Horigan Clayco, D.H. Griffin was selected because of our ability to complete the complex explosive demolition project on an accelerated schedule all while safely mitigating risk to the surrounding structures. Nestled among several other office towers, including Dominion’s new all glass tower only 70 feet away, the D.H. Griffin team needed to employee a great deal of pre-planning and careful execution to limit any impact on nearby structures. D.H. Griffin is a leader in complex commercial demolition projects, and has decades of experience mitigating exposures for clients in busy downtown locations. Their team is adept at assisting with public relations, including communicating with neighbors and the community writ large about the projects to the extent needed by the clients. Come see how working with D.H. Griffin can be a value add for your next environmental abatement, demolition, or site work project.
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D.H. Griffin along with private partners, purchased the former MillerCoors facility in 2018 after it had been shuttered for several years. During the real estate marketing activities, Nestle-Purina decided that the location in Eden, NC would be the perfect location for its new world-class pet food facility. The company will invest $300 million in the project and create up to 250 jobs over the next five years.
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DHG Wrecking completed the demolition of the former Phillip Morris manufacturing facility in Concord, North Carolina. Now known as "The Grounds at Concord", the plant totaled over 3.5 million square feet on 500 acres and took over a year to complete.
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Infrastructure recently completed Townsend Water Treatment Plant Lagoon 2 for the City of Greensboro. Work consisted of the construction of a new 5 million gallon HDPE lined residuals lagoon with cast in place inflow and outlet structures. Also included was all the associated yard piping, grading, erosion control, stormwater improvements, biofiltration structures, manholes, and electrical and SCADA work. Project was completed ahead of schedule. This project is just one example of D.H. Griffin Infrastructure’s ability to partner on large public works projects and provide a variety of services to local and municipal governments. Our waste water treatment experience lends itself to helping clients value engineer their project and find ways to improve both budgets and schedule. Contact us today to learn more about our piping, grading, and waste water treatment services.
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On Saturday, October 12, 2019, there was a collapse of a portion of the Hard Rock Hotel under construction at the corner of Canal and Rampart streets in the downtown New Orleans.
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Center Point Terminal Company contracted D. H. Griffin Infrastructure in 2010 to complete the site work and infrastructure package for a nine tank, five acre terminal on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, FL. Included was the formation and construction of 110' diameter concrete ringwalls for nine tanks and construction of two 20,000 sf sediment holding basins. Infrastructure's work incorporated the construction of a truck terminal area including storm drainage, curbing, asphalt and concrete paving. The fire control system for the site comprised of source piping, fire hydrants and access roads.
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DHG contracted with LG&E and KU Companies for the abatement and demolition of the Cane Run Generating Station in Louisville, Kentucky The project’s scope included asbestos abatement, removal of regulated and special waste, and demolition of all structures which required mechanical, selective and specialized demolition. The powerhouse and six associated stacks were successfully imploded on June 8, 2019.
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DHG Wrecking completed the demolition of the Jacksonville Landing in Florida. The city’s riverfront entertainment center was demolished using conventional methods and took place in three phases to allow businesses to relocate and for the salvage of materials. The project was an example of D.H. Griffin’s ability to partner with organizations not only on demolition but also on asset recovery of metals and reusable materials/items. (Photo courtesy of Jacksonville Daily Record)
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Contractors worked within stringent Air Force safety guidelines to take down two launch towers with explosives on a military base in Cape Canaveral, Florida. “As we started exposing columns and preparing for the precuts, we discovered that the degree of corrosion on and within structural members was too great to guarantee the necessary structural integrity required to safely proceed with this method,” says Karen Soricelli, a division manager at DHGW who helped oversee the project. “We made the decision to consult with Dykon Explosive Demolition Corp. (Tulsa, Oklahoma) and asked our client to appeal to the Air Force to allow for the utilization of explosive means in felling the towers.”
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D.H. Griffin was selected as the turnkey contractor for the redevelopment of the Grounds at Concord in Concord, North Carolina. This 3.5 million square foot manufacturing facility was formerly the home of Phillip Morris, but now is slated for the development and construction of facilities for a variety of advanced manufacturing and distribution companies. D.H. Griffin completed the environmental abatement, demolition, as well as the site work for this large project right outside of Charlotte, NC.
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Demolition of the Purdom Generating Station's Unit #7 Boiler, 180' tall stack, some associated powerhouse roof tanks and piping, while separating and leaving the stairwell to maintain access to the remaining powerhouse structure.
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D.H. Griffin was responsible for the demolition of Sullivan Tower, a long-standing structure in downtown Nashville to make way for future development. The building was part of the former lifeway campus, now called Nashville Yards, that D.H. Griffin was contracted to demolish for Southwest Value Partners.
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• Decommissioning of five unit 1,250 MW coal fired power plant • Asbestos abatement and demolition of Units 1-5 including coal yard structures, scrubber facilities, precipitators, hoppers, piping, turbines, boilers, all tanks onsite, outlying buildings and structures • Industrial cleaning of structures to remove coal dust and ash proper to demolition • Conventional and explosive demolition techniques • Remove 830' tall stack • Large asbestos abatement component performed by Demolition & Asbestos Removal Inc. (DARI) • Erosion control measures • Quality control for cap and seal of piping and drains, compaction of soil for backfill and concrete placement
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D.H. Griffin Contracting was selected as the main mechanical and electrical contractor for the Skyliner Gondola System at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Soaring high above the parks, resorts, and several lagoons, the Skyliner Gondola system is the new mass transit system for several of the resorts, EPCOT, and the Boardwalk Entertainment District.
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At this adaptive reuse project in Charlotte, DARI’s asbestos abatement scope of service contract included the removal, transport and disposal of over five (5) miles of friable thermal system insulation (TSI), over 200,000 SF of both asbestos containing and non-asbestos containing built up roofing materials, over 200 windows containing both glazing and caulking and over three (3) acres of floor tile and mastic adhesive. In addition, DARI was responsible for the removal and saving of various “artifacts” for ATCO, removal of all interior universal waste, lighting fixtures, and nearly 15,000 SF of concrete slab that will be used for a decorative garden/greenway in the future. DARI has been an integral part of remediation and renovation at the Camp North End site in various buildings since 2017.
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Demolition and removal of four (4) peaker units, warehouse, GSUs, ancillary structures and components at Duke’s Turner Station.
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D.H. Griffin was selected by Southwest Value Partners to do the environmental abatement and demolition of the former lifeway campus in downtown Nashville, now coined Nashville Yards. The project involved months of preparation and included both mechanical demolition with our large, specialized fleet of advanced demolition machinery as well as explosive demolition. The implosion of the 12-story Draper Tower on the former lifeway campus was the largest implosion in downtown Nashville in recent history. The campus on 10th and Broadway will be replaced with new residential, office, and retail.
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• Removal of exterior curtain wall from former BB&T Tower in Downtown Asheville • Building 19 story structure • Selective demolition using suspended scaffolding to remove glass and aluminum curtain wall from building by hand • Building renovation into mixed use to include hotel and residences. Building renamed Arras Building
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• Asbestos abatement and demolition of 281 MW coal and gas fired Plant Units 1-4 • Units 1-3 were coal fired units and Unit 4 was gas fired unit • Stack demolition • Conventional and explosive demolition techniques • Asbestos removal performed by DHG affiliate Demolition & Asbestos Removal Inc. (DARI) • Abatement and demo included coal yard structures, precipitators, hoppers, piping, turbines, boilers, all tanks onsite, outlying buildings and structures • Quality control for cap and seal of piping and drains, compaction of soil for backfill and concrete placement • Site restoration to include grading and seeding of disturbed areas
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• 10-story, 200,000 office building • Building was concrete construction, exterior glass panels • DHG removed Universal Waste and refrigerants throughout the structure • Selective demo prep for implosion was accomplished with tenants still in the building • Successfully imploded on March 4, 2017
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DHG mobilized within 24 hours of the fire and began the demolition and removal of the damaged spans immediately following completion of the arson investigation.
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• Tight confines on active campus • Asbestos abatement and demolition of 125,000 sf circular structure • DHG mechanically demolished the structure using a specialty ultra high reach long arm excavator with a 95’ reach • Asbestos abatement performed by DHG affiliate Demolition & Asbestos Removal Inc. (DARI) and included textured ceiling plater, TSI, floor tile and mastic, fire doors, window glazing and various asbestos containing mastics • Work included site redevelopment by D.H. Griffin Infrastructure, LLC including put back of a courtyard, grading and paving
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Abatement and demolition of a 340-MW power plant which includes coal-fired steam generating units and oil fired combustion turbine units and ancillary facilities. Work includes Boilers, CT Units, Turbines, Coal Yard Structures and Conveyor System, Selective Railroad Rail, Raw Water Storage Tank, Fuel Tank.
View ProjectDHG contracted to abate and demolish the three retired precipitator units of this 370 MW power plant.
View ProjectThe DHG Companies completed abatement and demolition and removal of four (4)-story dorm buildings, footings, foundations and underground utilities at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va.
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Environmental abatement and demolition of the Charlotte Observer existing office and production buildings in downtown Charlotte.
View ProjectDHG was subcontracted by C.W. Matthews to demolish and remove the two viaducts in downtown Atlanta.
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DHG contracted to provide the dismantling and removal of the 142-foot tall Belk Tower on the UNC Charlotte Campus.
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In December 2015, D.H. Griffin Wrecking completed demolition of the Cliffside Steam Station, a Duke Energy power plant in Mooresville, N.C.
View ProjectProject involved the demolition of two structures: the former Norvell Tent Company, a single structure and the multi -story War Memorial Coliseum.
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Complete removal of the exterior facade, brick and precast, of a 7 story hospital through the mixed use of hammering, sawing, rigging, and scaffold lifts. The project was completed ahead of its aggressive schedule. Also included were highly-phased renovations to the patient rooms located throughout the hospital.
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This work was done at a working operational finished water treatment plant for the City of Greensboro.
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DARI Saw cutting and Drilling Division to perform core drilling and lifts to remove structural materials during this WTP rehab.
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Project consisted of the removal of asbestos containing materials and the complete demolition and removal of the entire stadium. Over 10,000 tons of Pb painted steel and 50,000 tons of concrete were recycled. Project also involved the backfill of 90,000 cyds, compaction and site preparation for new parking lot.
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DHG contracted by the Housing Authority of Savannah to provide the demolition and removal of 51 buildings of a former public housing complex totally more than 250,000 sf. DHG performed 100% of the work.
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D. H. Griffin Wrecking Co., Inc. was contracted to perform the asbestos removal and complete demolition of 44 multi family public housing units, a community center and day care center in High Point, NC. The asbestos removal included piping insulation, surfacing materials and over 155,000 sf of floor covering. Over 200,000 sf of buildings were demolished utilizing conventional demolition methods.
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DHG contracted to dismantle and remove all equipment, tanks, piping and ancillary equipment at this former chemical resins facility including universal waste removal, erosion control and site restoration. DHG utilized both conventional and implosive demo onsite. Work included bringing down an elevated water tower and large boiler house. The elevated water tank was 180' tall supported on 6 legs and had a 200,000 gallon capacity. Universal Waste removal, industrial cleaning, hazardous materials and hazardous waste removal also included in Scope of Work.
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Asset recovery project for Dominion Resources involving the dismantling and purchase of obsolete generating equipment at the North Anna Power Station in Mineral, VA. DHG utilized torch cutting and rigging to dismantle equipment and prepare scrap for recycling. Dismantled (3) steam turbines and associated equipment.
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Demolition and removal of fuel tanks, pumps and associated debris at this Naval Base fuel terminal. DHG dismantled and scrapped (2) - 1,000,000 gallon tanks and (2) - 225,000 gallon tanks.
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Complete dismantlement of Hitachi TV Picture coating and masking line and 6,000 ft. of overhead chain conveyor. Equipment was mechanically and electrically match-marked, skidded and crated, then loaded into 200 sea containers that were shipped to China.
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Complete dismantlement of two (2) Nitric Acid Plants and one Lodan Plant. Work included Mechanical Match-marking only. Multiple critical lifts which include d the deconstruction of a 165’ Prill Tower in only four (4) sections. Equipment skidded or crated and shipped on 300 trucks to Cheyenne, Wyoming for installation by others.
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Complete dismantlement of Nitric Acid Plant. Work included mechanical matchmarking only. Our job foot print was a 100’ square area surrounded by an active nitric acid plant. We removed one column 77 feet tall, 12 ft diameter and associated equipment. Equipment skidded or crated and shipped to Port Ewing, New York for storage.
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In 2009 the NCDOT awarded this $27,600,000 project to DHGI through a competitive bid process. This three year project required multiple crews, subcontractors, and seasoned management to deliver the finished product. The 2.3 mile divided 4 lane highway required the excavation and placement of 1,500,000 cubic yards of onsite soils and 200,000 cubic yards of import. There was 29,700 linear feet of pipe installed on this project ranging in size from 4” to 72” in diameter. Forty-five thousand tons of asphalt was placed and 3 bridges were constructed containing over 500 cubic yards of concrete.
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DARI contracted by DHG of Texas to perform the abatement of this CPS Energy power plant being renovated with partial demolition. Plant covers 5.4 acre site. Owner contracted ERM-SW to provide environmental oversight. Removal included 4,400 lf piping, 162,500 sf boiler insulation, galbestos siding, roofing and other asbestos containing materials.
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High Point University, an expanding university located in North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad, requested D. H. Griffin’s Environmental Division to provide for the closure of an underground storage tank (UST) in preparation for building demolition and redevelopment.
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DHG Contracting recently completed the installation of an end-of-line fluid fill slat conveyor system for a Southeastern Automotive factory.
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Demolition of 10-story dormitory on busy college campus. Asbestos removal of entire structure to prepare it for implosive demolition.
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In 2014, D.H. Griffin Wrecking completed selective demolition of two large scoreboards inside Bank of America stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers.
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DHG contracted by the Industrial Development Authority of Danville to provide the abatement and demolition of this seven-story former hotel.
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Asbestos abatement, demolition and removal of FP&L's 1,200-megawatt Port Everglades Power Plant consisting of (4) generating units, (2) nominal 200-megawatt units (Units 1 & 2) and (2) nominal-400 megawatt units (Units 3 & 4) each consisting of conventional dual-fuel fired steam boilers, steam turbine generators and associated support facilities.
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Complete demolition of two hotels on North Ocean Blvd in busy Myrtle Beach, SC. One hotel was 8.5 stories and 30,350 sf; the second hotel was 9 stories and 34,822 sf.
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DHG performed the demolition of this 93-year old brick structure using hand work and long arm attachment on excavator. Much of the 7-story was in close proximity to remaining structures, necessitating much of the work to be done by hand.
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Demolition and dismantlement of the Roy E. Hansel Power Plant for the City of Kissimmee/Kissimmee Utility Authority.
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DHG was contacted by Samet/Barton Malow/SRS to assist them and the fire department in response to a fire that damaged new dorms under construction. DHG mobilized within hours and removed burned building closest to the street and surrounding buildings for safety purposes. DHG was contracted to perform the complete demolition of the 150,000 sf burned structure following the fire investigation.
View ProjectRemoval of asbestos and demolition of Howard Hall on Virginia State University campus.
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D. H. Griffin Wrecking contracted by Furman University to provide the demolition and removal of the stadium press box and miscellaneous associated concrete structures. DHG utilized special heavy equipment including long arm attachment with pulverizer to safely bring down the structures.
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Demolition and abatement of this multi story dining hall on the Tuskegee University Campus.
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Demolition and abatement of this 13 story landmark on the University of Alabama campus. Work included asbestos abatement of the 366,000 sf residence hall and associated site improvements including grading, blasting and removal of 59,000 cyd of rock. Building imploded on July 4, 2012.
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In August 2012, D.H. Griffin Wrecking completed a 750,000 square foot demolition and abatement project for the Alabama Power Company. Learn more here.
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DHG contracted by Bayer Crop Science under CH2MHill for this industrial demolition project. Scope of work included the decontamination and demolition to slab of multiple structures at this hazardous pesticide manufacturing site. Work included decontamination of building and ancillary equipment for disposal purposes. All site personnel were required to be 40-hr. HAZWOPER trained.
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Complete abatement and demolition of multiple building associated with the Pre- Trail Detainee Facility project at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. All work performed in accordance with USACE EM 385-1-1 health and safety regulations.
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Abatement and demolition of the 600,000 sf Oakley Power Station, including multiple structures. DHG recycled all concrete and block for onsite reuse. Recycled over 17,000 tons of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
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Phased abatement and demolition of various buildings and pedestrian bridges on the CDC campus. Work performed under several different contracts with Turner Construction over a six year period and included demolition of Buildings 1 East, 1 Main, 1 South, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and pedestrian bridge. Work also included abatement of Buildings 1 East,. 1 Main, 1 South, 3, 4, 5 and 7.
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Structural demolition of the former Vitamin B and Vitamin C production facility in Wilmington, NC. Extent of removal was 4' below grade and scope of work required special coordination with remaining live utilities. Contract included erosion control, asbestos abatement, structural demolition, grading and final seeding. Prior to grading, ground penetrating radar equipment was utilized to ensure all concrete foundations were removed down to specified levels.
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Work began May 2008 on the demolition and removal of the entire defunct paper mill in mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. Work included removal of hazardous materials including asbestos and universal wastes throughout the 2.1 million SF facility prior to dismantling and removal of equipment and structures.
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DARI contracted by Forsyth County to perform the abatement and total gut of this 10-story building in downtown Winston-Salem. Job consisted of 3 parking levels (141,500 sf) of 100% sprayed on asbestos; 6 levels of office (283,500 sf) space with beam fireproofing and 16,651 sf penthouse mechanical room ACM sprayed beam and deck and abatement of pipe insulation and miscellaneous floor coverings.
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DHG and DARI provided the exterior clean up of the Bailey Power Plant in downtown Winston-Salem.
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DHG contracted by Georgia Power to perform the asbestos abatement and dismantlement of historic 165,000 sf power plant in Savannah, Georgia. Work included the complete removal of (8) turbine generators and (7) boilers and all ancillary equipment in the plant. Work also included the removal of two concrete turbine bases.
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DHG subcontracted by Winter Environmental to provide the demolition of two multi story buildings in this public housing project. DHG demolished one (8) story and one (11) story buildings totaling 260,000 sf. DHG performed 100% of the demolition.
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Demolition and asbestos abatement of eight structures
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D. H. Griffin Wrecking Co., completed the decommissioning and demolition of the Ford Assembly Plant in Hapeville, GA in August 2009. DHG was contracted by owner and developer Jacoby Development Inc. to dismantle and scrap equipment, provide environmental cleanup including asbestos abatement, and demolish this 2.6 million sf facility.
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D.H. Griffin awarded contract to match-mark and dismantle this coal fired power house, including coal handling equipment, four hanging boilers, four bag houses, two (2) - 40 MW turbine generators and all structural steel from this power generating facility once used by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco to power their cigarette making operations in nearby Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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Asbestos removal and demolition of 15-story apartment building in Savannah, GA. 185,000 sf project included asbestos abatement, Universal Waste removal, successful implosion, cleanup and site restoration and erosion control, backfill, grading and seeding. DHG subcontracted asbestos abatement.
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In 2007, D.H. Griffin Wrecking completed dismantlement & relocation of a titanium mining concentrator unit at the DuPont facility in Maxville, FL. Read more.
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DHG contracted to perform the demolition and removal of two buildings and a parking deck. The 88,000 sf of structures mechanically demolished - were eight (8) stories.
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DHG was contracted by Atlantic American Properties Inc. to perform one of the largest demolition projects ever performed in America. DHG provided the total dismantling and demolition of this manufacturing complex comprising over six million square feet. Work included dismantling of equipment for demolition and the dismantling of building materials to be salvaged for reuse or recycled.
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DHG performed the asbestos removal and demolition of 34 buildings. Project included over 230,000 sf of demolition.
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DHG & affiliate DARI provided the removal of asbestos & demolition of the 14-story Carolina Plaza Building in downtown Columbia. DHG successfully imploded the 33 year old structure on February 5, 2006. Work included the removal of other hazardous materials including bulbs, ballasts & mercury switches.
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Pacific Avenue, LLC contracted with DHG to perform the demolition and removal of the old Charlotte Civic Center in downtown Charlotte, NC. Work included implosive demolition to bring the 487,000 sf structure down on June 26, 2005. The center was demolished to make way for Epicentre, a new 53-story entertainment, shopping and residential complex.
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DHG responsible for the abatement of this 433,000 sf complex before DHG successfully imploded the exoskeleton 6-story tower on May 2005. Project included demolition and removal of multiple building on this office campus, stable, parking lots, retaining walls, concrete walks, slabs, foundations and footings and 10,000 gallon filled underground storage tank.
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Abatement and demolition of this public housing complex. DHG performed 100% of the demolition of this public housing project.
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Demolition and removal of the historic Bayfront Center Arena in St. Petersburg, FL. Work included the isolation and separation from the adjoining Mahaffey Theater, which is still standing and in operation today.
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DARI contracted by Holder Construction for this asbestos abatement and complete interior gut of this 21-story building being converted into a multi-use facility in downtown Winston-Salem, NC. DARI performed concrete cutting for installation of a new stairwell thru 17 floors.
View ProjectDHG removed the west stands press box and support columns from Carter Finley Stadium using implosive demolition techniques.
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Demolition and removal of the 80,000 sf Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Stadium. Work performed as subcontract to a general contractor joint venture between Turner Construction, Perry-McCall Construction and Northside Construction. Asbestos abatement was performed by in-house affiliate Demolition & Asbestos Removal Inc.
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DHG was contracted to perform the selective demolition associated with the two-year, $50 million stadium expansion/renovation that included the addition of 2.900 luxury club seats, expanded press level, renovated and enlarged Bull Gator Deck, enlarged President’s Suite and 34 additional suites.
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Asbestos removal & demolition of this 368,000 SF power generating facility in Macon, GA.
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On December 29, 2002, D. H. Griffin Wrecking Co., Inc. (DHG) imploded the Cinergy Field baseball stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Formerly known as Riverfront Stadium, the 32–year old structure was brought down in 37 seconds utilizing 1,287 lbs of explosives. O'Rourke Wrecking Co., the demolition contractor on the project, hired DHG as the implosion contractor. The implosion of Cinergy Field brought down more than 150,000 tons of concrete, steel beams, iron pipes and reinforcing bars much of which will be recycled.
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D.H. Griffin’s president, David H. Griffin, Jr. traveled to New York City following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 to volunteer his time and efforts towards the clean up. Griffin started as a consultant for Bovis on their quadrant of the site for demolition activities. After a few days David Griffin, Jr.’s cousin, Rusty Griffin, joined him in New York to put together a plan for how to safely demolish the remnants of WTC Tower 2’s curtain wall without negatively impacting the ongoing recovery efforts or causing further life safety concerns. After meeting to review the plan, the City of New York selected D.H. Griffin as the contractor for the felling of tower 2’s curtain wall. After the successful felling of the curtain wall, The City of New York approached Griffin with the opportunity to oversee all site activities moving forward. In all, the D.H. Griffin team was on site for 9 months completing phase 1 of the clean up. In the end, the cost and time savings for the project due to the team’s creative problem solving is immeasurable. D.H. Griffin was honored to be part of the recovery team and serve this patriotic duty .
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DHGI building a $4.45m regional pump station for the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Utility Commission
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Project involved the removal of the press boxes atop the stadium. These press boxes were cut into sections and lifted to the ground with a 300 ton crane in 39 lifts.
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Renovation & demolition project in busy downtown Richmond included abatement of three buildings; mechanical demolition of a 3-story structure; implosion of an 11-story building; as well as selective demolition for the renovation of the four level building, which was gutted.
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Within days of the final game played in the stadium, DHG began the demolition of the Gator Bowl Stadium. DHG removed all structures and footings and foundations, except for the upper deck and press box structures.
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