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Crews Implode Indianapolis Colts’ Former Home

January 11, 2009 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) In less than half a minute, the former home of the Indianapolis Colts was reduced to a pile of rubble.

A demolition crew imploded the RCA Dome on Dec. 20, setting off 875 charges that brought down the 24-year-old facility’s upper floors in approximately 25 seconds. The dome’s fabric roof was deflated in September.

“Everything looks really good,” Mark Loizeaux, president of Controlled Demolition Inc., said after the stadium was brought down. “I’m actually surprised the debris is as low as it is.”

The debris will be further broken up and hauled to a local disposal site, said David Sease, a spokesman for the Indiana Stadium and Convention Building Authority. The concrete then will be processed and will likely end up as part of roads.

The stadium was originally named the Hoosier Dome and stood on the city’s skyline since the Colts moved to Indianapolis in 1984. It had become the NFL’s smallest stadium.

The Colts moved into the new Lucas Oil Stadium this season. The site of the old dome will be used as part of an expanded convention center.


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