March 14, 2022 – Demolition Update

CSDC hosted a virtual community meeting on March 9th at 6 PM and provided updates on the demolition project to date, and the plans going forward. The presentation for that meeting can be found under the *Presentations* section of this website (attached). The demolition contractor and environmental consultants remobilized on […]

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March 7, 2022 – Demolition Update

The City of Chicago issued the demolition permit for the second phase of work, which will begin on March 14th. Chicago Southwest Development Corporation invites you to join its third Demolition Update meeting, on Zoom, where CSDC and its team will share the latest information on the demolition project at […]

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February 21, 2022- Demolition Update

There was no demolition work completed this past week and none scheduled for this week. Demolition work and air quality testing is paused until the demolition permit for the Azteca Mall parcel is received from the City of Chicago.

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February 14, 2022 – Demolition Update

As of Friday February 11th demolition work on the western portion of the property was substantially completed. Demolition work and testing is paused until the Demolition Permit for the Azteca Mall parcel is received from the City.

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February 7, 2022 – Demolition Update

Demolition work has been underway for two weeks. Three buildings on the Action Iron property were brought down to the ground, as well as a portion of concrete wall. Scrap and garbage have been organized and hauled off site. Air quality monitoring and reporting has been taking place daily and […]

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True North Air Quality Testing and Reporting

Demolition Project at 3200 S. Kedzie and 3315-45 W. 31st StreetAir Quality Monitoring and Reporting True North Consultants, Inc. has been retained on behalf of Chicago Southwest Development Corporation to provide independent third-party air quality monitoring during the demolition of structures located at the southwest corner of W. 31st Street […]

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Dust Suppression Plan

The most important step to control dust is planning the work. The site Superintendent is the overall person responsible to ensure that the appropriate dust control measure are being implemented and for planning the work in a way to minimize the potential for dust. This includes but is not limited […]

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