Denny Triangle

The Project The complete structure demolition and asbestos abatement of Loyal Inn and adjacent office space in Seattle, WA. Automated dust suppression cannons were used to aid workers in managing dust generation. Processed material from the parking garage demolition was used to help stabilize the ground after the project was complete. Total project size was […]
Bridge to Nowhere

The Project Total demolition of abandoned bridge right off Washington SR520. Collaborating closely with Graham Construction & WSDOT, our team employed a variety of dust control methods including automated dust suppression and debris curtains to prevent the surrounding wetlands from becoming potentially contaminated during the work. Project size was over $500,000 and utilized 5 Ascendent […]
Bellevue Hotel Complex

The Project Total demolition and abatement of Azteca, 7-story Sheraton hotel, and accompanying buildings right off i405 in Bellevue, WA. The hotel was constructed of a mix of pre-cast and cast in place concrete elements and required a highly orchestrated and specific demolition method to be brought to the ground safely. The Azteca restaurant required […]
Lincoln School in Seattle, WA

The Project Ascendent Demolition successfully completed the demolition of Lincoln School, a significant historical landmark in Seattle, WA. The structure consisted of three distinct sections: the central wing (built 1906), north wing (built 1914), and south wing (built 1930), totaling over 200,000 square feet. The project required specialized handling of the exterior historical elements including […]
Bellevue E340 Garage

The Project Ascendent Demolition successfully executed the partial demolition of a 4-story post-tension concrete parking structure, removing one half of the facility while maintaining the other half in active operation. The project demanded extensive specialized engineering to address the complex safety requirements associated with post-tension concrete demolition. This strategic demolition cleared the way for future […]