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Jack Rawcliffe observes an excavator roll into the shed at the former T.W. Dick fabrication business in Gardiner on Monday. Rawcliffe's employer, J.E. Butler LLC of Holden, is demolishing the site.
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Jack Rawcliffe observes an excavator roll into the shed at the former T.W. Dick fabrication business in Gardiner on Monday. Rawcliffe's employer, J.E. Butler LLC of Holden, is demolishing the site.
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Ransom Consulting engineer Jaime Madore walks Monday past the former T.W. Dick shed in Gardiner that is being demolished as part of a clean up of the site.
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Ransom Consulting engineer Jaime Madore surveys the interior of a storage shed Monday at the former T.W. Dick fabrication business in Gardiner that is being demolished as part of a clean up of the sight. Madore is the engineer on the project.
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Jack Rawcliffe watches an excavator tear down the iron beams in the shed at the former T.W. Dick fabrication business Monday in Gardiner. Rawcliffe's employer, J.E. Butler LLC of Holden, is demolishing the site.
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Jack Rawcliffe, left, and Joel Butler speak Monday in the shed at the former T.W. Dick fabrication business in Gardiner after removing a wall of the building. Butler's firm, J.E. Butler LLC of Holden, is demolishing the site.