Cincinnati area sees first ‘green’ house deconstruction

The Cincinnati area saw its first ‘green’ full-house deconstruction in the city of Wyoming at 641 Oak Avenue.  The deconstruction effort is employing 10 to 15 people and will take four to six days. The site of the house will become green space for the community while the deconstruction project is salvaging an estimated 6,400 cubic feet of building material that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill. Read full article here.

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The Cincinnati area saw its first ‘green’ full-house deconstruction in the city of Wyoming at 641 Oak Avenue.  The deconstruction effort is employing 10 to 15 people and will take four to six days.

The site of the house will become green space for the community while the deconstruction project is salvaging an estimated 6,400 cubic feet of building material that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill.

Read full article here.

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