Additional information on our services and projects is available in the form of newspaper articles and videos. We also provide downloads of relevant certificates, certifications, etc.
On this page we compiled some useful materials for you. View our certificates and certifications or download our General Terms and Conditions (GTC) for reference.
Newspaper articles and videos provide you with additional information about our services and insights into our company.
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Below you will find the General Terms and Conditions (GTC) of MB Spezialabbruch for download as a PDF file.
General Terms and Conditions (GTC)
Our quality management and SHE system are certified by ÖHMI EuroCert GmbH. You can download the certificates as PDF files below.
Certificate: DIN EN ISO 9001
Certificate: SCC
Certificate: EfbV-Certification
Our company values high quality work and safe processes. We have already received some awards for this. You can view the respective certificates below.
vgbe Quality Award 2021 – 2nd place
Award for accident-free dismantling work
Here you will find some newspaper articles and articles from magazines on MB Spezialabbruch for downloading or online view.
“More safety tranks to hydraulically self-climbing scaffolding system”
Protective measures against falling during the renovation and dismantling of tower-like structures, such as chimneys
„Tailor made demolition equipment for extra delicate projects“
PDi Magazine, Issue 5, September/October 2019
Some projects require customized equipment for highly individual demands.
“It’s gone: The cooling tower is now rubble and dust”
Rhein-Zeitung, Edition B, dated 8/10/2019, page 17
Article by Damian Morcinek
With kind permission of the Rhein-Zeitung newspaper
Demolition of the NPP cooling tower
STADTJournal Mülheim-Kärlich, Issue 11/2018
Safety is the top priority: At an evening information session on cooling tower demolition, the processes involved in dismantling were explained.
Concrete production from recycled materials
MB Spezialabbruch successfully worked on a project for the mobile production of recycled aggregates for concrete production.
Cooling tower demolition: Project is picking up speed
Rhein-Zeitung, Issue 8/16/2017
Sea containers will be used to erect a protective wall to contain falling debris in the collection basin.
DriveBreaker
See our employees and machines in action and learn more about our work in general and about the challenges of some projects in particular. The videos are available as direct streams and downloads.
Jena combined heat and power plant, Winzerla
Machine-based dismantling of 225 m reinforced concrete chimney using DriveBreaker and Spider Excavator.
Mülheim-Kärlich NPP
The cooling tower of the decommissioned nuclear power plant shaped the image of the area for decades. Now it is a thing of the past.
Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant
The cooling tower of the decommissioned nuclear power plant shaped the image of the area for decades. Now it is a thing of the past.
Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant
16 supports of the cooling tower were removed via remote-controlled excavator before the tower collapsed.
Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant
The controlled collapse of the cooling tower marked the spectacular end of the dismantling process.
Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant
Scenes of the demolition work on the cooling tower of the nuclear power plant from the beginning to its final collapse.
Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant
The cooling tower of the decommissioned nuclear power plant shaped the image of the area for decades. Now it is a thing of the past.
Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant
16 supports of the cooling tower were removed via remote-controlled excavator before the tower collapsed.
Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant
The controlled collapse of the cooling tower marked the spectacular end of the dismantling process.
Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant
Scenes of the demolition work on the cooling tower of the nuclear power plant from the beginning to its final collapse.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
Chimney 4 of the nuclear power plant was “shortened” piece by piece using sawing technology. The individual sections were transported down by crane, where they were disassembled into their basic components.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
A track system for two cranes was erected for the dismantling of the device building superstructure. With the help of this construction, among other things, the ceiling and wall panels of the plant were dismantled.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
With the help of two crane trucks, the plant’s overhead cranes were removed and then processed at recycling facilities. The fan attachment and the remaining chimney landing were also dismantled.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
Roof slabs and trusses as well as wall slabs of the device building 8 were dismantled. 5,500 tons of certified recycled material were obtained by recycling scrap steel and concrete.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
After decontamination of chimney 2, it is removed piece by piece using wire saw technology. A total of 1,071 m³ of concrete and 6 tons of carbon steel were recycled.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
Chimney 4 of the nuclear power plant was “shortened” piece by piece using sawing technology. The individual sections were transported down by crane, where they were disassembled into their basic components.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
A track system for two cranes was erected for the dismantling of the device building superstructure. With the help of this construction, among other things, the ceiling and wall panels of the plant were dismantled.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
With the help of two crane trucks, the plant’s overhead cranes were removed and then processed at recycling facilities. The fan attachment and the remaining chimney landing were also dismantled.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
Roof slabs and trusses as well as wall slabs of the device building 8 were dismantled. 5,500 tons of certified recycled material were obtained by recycling scrap steel and concrete.
Lubmin nuclear power plant
After decontamination of chimney 2, it is removed piece by piece using wire saw technology. A total of 1,071 m³ of concrete and 6 tons of carbon steel were recycled.
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