Controlled destruction makes it easier to build new buildings by:
1. The rubble can be cleaned up quickly: Controlled demolition creates a manageable pile of rubble that can be efficiently cleared away, allowing for a smooth and rapid cleanup process. This cleared space then provides a clean slate for the construction of a new building without the need for extensive debris removal, saving time and resources.
2. The new building can be built using some of the rubble: In some cases, materials from the demolished structure, such as concrete or steel, can be salvaged and recycled for use in the construction of the new building. This practice not only reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills but also contributes to sustainable building practices by reusing resources in an environmentally friendly manner.
By implementing controlled demolition techniques, construction projects can proceed more efficiently, cost-effectively, and sustainably, ultimately facilitating the development of new structures while minimizing the impact on the environment.