- Zip Feed Tower
The Zip Feed Tower was a
grain elevator andfeed mill inSioux Falls, South Dakota . At 202 feet (62meter s) [ [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=251603 Emporis.com: Zip Feed Mill] . AccessedAugust 4 2006 .] it was the tallest occupiable structure inSouth Dakota from its construction in 1956-1957 until its demolition in December 2005. The mill closed in 2000 and in 2005 was scheduled for demolition to make way for office and retail space. OnDecember 3 ,2005 workers unsuccessfully attempted to implode the building. [ [http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051203/NEWS/51203001/1001 Zip still standing] , "Argus Leader ".December 3 2005 .] The concrete tower fell into its ownbasement , leaning to one side but still standing. Demolition crews had attempted to drop the structure by cutting reinforcing bars throughout the structure then placing explosive charges in a ring around the base and up between the vertical silos. Unfortunately the integrity of the structure was such that, as the base was sheared off, the main structure dropped straight down crashing through the damaged base into the lower chambers (i.e. the basement). A review of the demolition project proved that the crew had seriously underestimated the amount of cutting explosive required to "break" the structure's vertical integrity. Over the next two weeks a crane andwrecking ball were used to complete the demolition. [ [http://www.siouxfalls.org/Information/webcam_falls/tip_zip.aspx Siouxfalls.org: Tip the Zip] . AccessedAugust 4 2006 .] The tallest building in Sioux Falls today is the 11-story Qwest Tower.References
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