Vacuuming Coal From 75 NYC Schools

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Vacuuming Coal From 75 NYC Schools

CASE STUDY
Fifteen years ago, schools across all five NYC boroughs switched from coal to gas heating, and excess coal needed to be removed from the bunkers in their basements. Despite perilous conditions, whithin a year Adler completed the job.

Adler Vacuums Coal From 75 Schools In NYC

A Unique Problem

Fifteen years ago, schools across all five NYC boroughs switched from coal to gas heating. Many older schools lacked easy methods to remove excess coal from basement bunkers. WDF, a construction company, sought Adler Companies’ expertise for this challenging task.

Creative Solutions and Expertise

With prior collaboration experience on school roofing projects, WDF knew Adler Companies could handle the job. Adler deployed its state-of-the-art vacuum trucks to each school, skillfully maneuvering vacuum hoses through windows into basement bunkers.

Careful Management and Planning

Adler’s team systematically removed coal using self-grounding rubber hoses and 21-yard debris boxes, ensuring peak efficiency and safety. Within a year, 75 school basements were cleared, and coal was responsibly disposed of. WDF praised Adler for facilitating the seamless transition to gas heating in NYC schools.

Significant Benefits for Schools

By removing the coal, Adler Companies helped the schools transition to cleaner, more efficient gas heating systems, reducing maintenance costs and improving air quality. This transition also ensured compliance with modern environmental regulations, contributing to a healthier environment for students and staff.

Conclusion

Adler Companies demonstrated exceptional problem-solving skills, safety standards, and efficiency in removing coal from school basements, showcasing their expertise in complex industrial cleaning projects. Their work significantly benefited NYC schools by facilitating a smooth and environmentally friendly transition to gas heating.

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