CDI takes down 120-metre BL England smokestack
31 October 2023
Controlled Demolition Inc (CDI) has brought down the iconic smokestack of the BL England Generating Station in New Jersey, USA, marking the final phase of the decommissioning project.
BL England, which is situated adjacent to the Great Egg Harbor river in the Beesley Point area of Cape May County, was a 450-MW coal-fired facility that was operational for almost 60 years, before being closed in 2019.
While Environmental Remediation Services of Syracuse, New York, was the main contractor on the project and handled the environmental remediation, CDI was contracted to take down the site鈥檚 120-metre-tall (390-ft) smokestack, which had been previously altered to resemble a lighthouse.
The structure was brought down via explosives at 10am on the morning of October 26, 2023.
CDI鈥檚 blowdown of the structure drew a crowd of local residents and county officials, who watched the event from the shores of the Great Egg Harbor River.
鈥淕reat care, preparation, and notification has been taken leading to the event to assure local and state compliance as well as safety of the community,鈥� said BPDG, in a recent statement.
Prior to the blowdown of the smokestack an, CDI spent months carrying out asbestos abatement and preparatory works to the entirety of power plant property
Constructed some 40 years ago and was, the smokestack was the 鈥渇inal and most notable structure鈥� of the former power plant to be taken down, as part of real estate developer Beesleys Point Development Group鈥檚 (BPDG) plan to redevelop the 350-acre (1.4-sq km) site in Cape May County into an 鈥渆cological gem鈥� for nature and wildlife.
It will include walking and biking trails, nature observatories, an expanded fishing pier, sports facilities and an amphitheater for events.
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