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Originally Posted by casdave
Hmm, given how lots of demolition crews work, seems remarkably fast to demolish such a structure.
Demolition usually begins with the recovery of useful and valuable materials, which can range from roof slates, through to fireplace, stairways and decorative plaster work. This all takes quite a time, seems to me this process took place far too quickly for that to happen.
My guess is the haste to demolish was to make sure there was no chance to interfere and prevent it happening, it was no accident.
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I was gonna say that maybe they subcontracted the demolition out to a third party, demolition-only company, and they just had a brain fart, but then I noticed this in the article....
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Destroying the existing structure to build a new, modern replacement would cost far less than restoring the original—and suspicious locals note the curious inquiries about the depth of the chateau’s foundations that builders made while applying for a structural modification permit.
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So, looks like you're right on the spot, there...