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Innovation in Demolition: A Case Study from the Cleanup of Ground Zero

This case study explores the innovative approaches and technologies used in debris removal operations at Ground Zero, highlighting the potential role of information technology in future support.

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Innovation in Demolition: A Case Study from the Cleanup of Ground Zero

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  1. Innovation in Demolition:A Case Study from the Cleanup of Ground Zero Arthur Hendela, David Mendonça Information Systems Department New Jersey Institute of Technology Supported by NSF Grants CMS-0139306 and CMS-0301661

  2. Courtesy Jersey City, NJ Fire Dept.

  3. Courtesy Jersey City, NJ Fire Dept.

  4. Courtesy Louis Briendel, 911 Digital Archive

  5. Study Objectives • Describe innovations in debris removal ops • Consider how/whether IT might provide future support

  6. Task/Technology Fit

  7. Case Study • Placement of crane over 1/9 subway • Potentially high risk/high return • Adjacent to slurry wall • Difficult sight lines

  8. Key Data Sources Field Reports Crane maps Sketches +Interviews

  9. Main Tasks 1. Find site that maximized debris to be removed 2. Reinforce site as necessary 3. Transport crane to site 4. Install crane Begin operations

  10. TTF Conclusions 1. Find site that maximized debris to be removed 2. Reinforce site as necessary 3. Transport crane to site 4. Install crane Begin operations

  11. Implications for Future IS • Process Structures: help to set priorities and record group interaction. • Communication Systems: enhance communication between members. • Information Processing: share, aggregate and evaluate information.

  12. Acknowledgements • U.S. National Science Foundation • Thornton-Tomassetti Group • NYC Dept. of Design and Construction • Mueser-Rutledge Consulting Engineers • Jersey City, NJ Fire Department

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