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An explosive series following work of demolition, salvage and waste management experts as they blast, crush and smash their way through a variety of structures which have had their day. And once they're down, the real work begins.From tower blocks to ships, to bridges to Victorian mansions…Every inch of material is removed as everything (and we mean everything) has value if you know where to take it and, more importantly, know when to sell it.With projects on this scale even a small shift in international metal markets could spell disaster for the Scrap Kings.
In Heywood, a demolition team must deal with bats before knocking down a 19th century farm. And, a highly specialised crew strip parts from a Ferrari 488 Pista.
In Bristol, a demolition team have just 15 months to demolish a mammoth pharmaceutical plant. Plus, a 35-tonne motor is taken apart in Birmingham.
An abandoned pub is knocked down in West Sussex. Steve dismantles a 25-foot boat, while coppersmith Roy turns a boiler into metal fish.
In Staffordshire, Jim Wise and his demolition crew take down an old pottery factory. Melissa and Mark demolish a coach, while Neil makes art from metal tools.
In London, gas turbines at a former power station must be extracted on the banks of the Thames. In North Yorkshire, Ollie turns old cars into an equine head.
In Lancashire, Pete Marquis returns to the site of an explosive demolition. Meanwhile in Derbyshire, Melissa and Mark pick up a giant octopus fairground ride.
A brand-new metal crusher costing more than a million pounds rolls into action on the site of the old Barking Power Station. Plus, an old digger is demolished.
In Blackpool, a 1920s family-run bingo hall sees a sad end. Plus, a truck is pulled apart in Northern Ireland, but the wheels and hydraulic pump are tricky to remove.
In London, a heavy steam turbine is delicately balanced up in the air on steel legs. In Hampshire, an industrial wood shredder is removed for scrap metal.
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