1990s
Admin2023-10-11T14:39:46+00:00Brian and Nick Hayden joined their father in the family business; Nick handled field operations and Brian was responsible for the accounting and financial aspects.
Provide clean saw cut lines along edges of clarifier channels that were being demolished.
Saw cut and remove approximately 240’ of 36” wide concrete overhang to accommodate new construction in the building.
Monsanto contracted with Hayden Wrecking to demolish dryers that were supporting conveyors at their facility in Boone. IA. The schedule required the completion of the project prior to the beginning of the grain harvest in August. The dryers were located adjacent to equipment and structures which were to remain in place. Hayden Wrecking trained demolition craftsmen utilized manlifts and cutting torches to selectively dismantle structural components on the dryer in order to separate it from the structures to remain. The crew also removed the conveyors from the dryers so that they could be reinstalled. An Ultra High Demolition Excavator equipped with […]
Mississippi Lime Company contracted with Midwest Service Group to abate asbestos and remove the existing baghouses, preheaters and associated structures at their facility. Midwest Service Group subcontracted the dismantling of the baghouses, preheaters and associated structures to Hayden Wrecking. The iters that were be to removed were situated around equipment and structures that were to remain in place. Hayden Wrecking utilized an Ultra High Demolition Excavator equipped with a rotating shear to dismantle the baghouses. A standard configured demolition excavator equipped with a rotating shear was used to further process materials and load out. The rotating shear was then replaced with […]
Helmkamp Construction Company was contracted by Tinuum Services, LLC to remove existing limestone equipment, install new equipment and perform structure modifications, etc. Helmkamp Construction subcontracted the removal of the existing limestone equipment to Hayden Wrecking. Hayden Wrecking lead exposure trained demolition craftsmen utilized a manlift, cutting torches and a hydraulic crane to dismantle the elevated limestone conveyors and support structure. Our craftsmen then utilized burning bars to cut up a stainless steel coal hopper. The salvageable material generated from the conveyors, structure and hopper were taken to a recycling firm.

4201 St. Clair Avenue
Washington Park, IL 62203
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