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Tricia Potts found this on the Internet. Thought some of you might be interested. It is photos of machines breaking up the concrete that I guess formed the floors of the old Caterpillar plants there.

"If you follow the link below you will find 4 photos of a concrete smasher getting to work on the East Peoria site. They took advantage of the 2 nicedays we had this week. To view the photos, paste each link below into your web browser."

http://pjstar.mycapture.com/mycapture/enlarge.asp?image=22231594&event=689150&CategoryID=19355

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Here is a link to the article in the newspaper about the photos.



http://www.pjstar.com/archive/x1098745479/East-Peoria-site-being-reduced-to-rubble
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Reply to gwhdiesel75:
Here is a link to the article in the newspaper about the photos.



http://www.pjstar.com/archive/x1098745479/East-Peoria-site-being-reduced-to-rubble
Here is a link to a youtube video showing the process.
Jim

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEFl8BQ-sQU&eurl=http://www.pjstar.com/archive/x1098745479/East-Peoria-site-being-reduced-to-rubble
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Thanks Jim. That was fun to look at! GWH
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George It is nice to see that they have started on it. I have been by the site several times in the last few years. Waiting to see them get moving on it.
My wifes Aunt just retired from Cat she worked about a block or two from this site. I plan on being there when it is open to the public.
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George It is nice to see that they have started on it. I have been by the site several times in the last few years. Waiting to see them get moving on it.
My wifes Aunt just retired from Cat she worked about a block or two from this site. I plan on being there when it is open to the public.
Terry
I have seen those machines working during the reconstruction process of several expressways in the Chicago area. I can tell you from experience that they are real ground shakers. I could feel the vibration several lanes over while being stuck in rush hour traffic. They are quite effective.
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I have seen those machines working during the reconstruction process of several expressways in the Chicago area. I can tell you from experience that they are real ground shakers. I could feel the vibration several lanes over while being stuck in rush hour traffic. They are quite effective.
Why are they tearing up the concrete? What is going to be built there? catskinner
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Fri, Feb 13, 2009 9:56 AM
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Why are they tearing up the concrete? What is going to be built there? catskinner
Does anyone know where this is located? Is it part of the original Cat plants down by the river and west of Hwy 74 I believe. Just wondering what part of East Peoria it is located in.

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Does anyone know where this is located? Is it part of the original Cat plants down by the river and west of Hwy 74 I believe. Just wondering what part of East Peoria it is located in.
I think it is part of the old Cat property just a little west of 74 on the south side of the river. Lee can best tell us which buildings were on the site. This is in the area where they used to push rail cars under the roadway. I have heard a lot of stories about that. It is a nice big area for the center.

Peoria has worked hard to bring people back downtown for other things than work. They have a nice river front walk and many places to eat and shop downtown. Many people do not know it , but the Avery Tractors were built in Peoria and the orginal office building still stands, part of the old factory might still be there. It was last fall, but is slowly being torn down.
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I think it is part of the old Cat property just a little west of 74 on the south side of the river. Lee can best tell us which buildings were on the site. This is in the area where they used to push rail cars under the roadway. I have heard a lot of stories about that. It is a nice big area for the center.

Peoria has worked hard to bring people back downtown for other things than work. They have a nice river front walk and many places to eat and shop downtown. Many people do not know it , but the Avery Tractors were built in Peoria and the orginal office building still stands, part of the old factory might still be there. It was last fall, but is slowly being torn down.
Was the 68 acres under roof, or does that include the outside storage areas?
If I understood correctly, they are not breaking it up for removal, just to roughen up the surface. I wonder how thick the concrete is.
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Was the 68 acres under roof, or does that include the outside storage areas?
If I understood correctly, they are not breaking it up for removal, just to roughen up the surface. I wonder how thick the concrete is.
Catskinner and Art. The city of East Peoria received a donation from Caterpillar Inc. of the land that was the original site of Cat's (Holt's) plant in East Peoria. Apparently some 68 or so acres. The state of Illinois gave several million dollars for the construction of an office and retail complex on the site. Part of the redevelopment will be a museum for Caterpillar equipment. ACMOC will be housed in that museum, and we will be populating the museum with antique Cat equipment (on loan).

I would imagine the concrete is fairly thick as it formed the floor in factory buildings. Don't know if it was both inside and outside. Probably.

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