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The Enterprise — Jordan J. Michael

Post-and-beam: The frame supporting the building was made of hand-hewn posts and beams, which were clamped by the bucket and torn out. Marks seen on the teetering posts were left by plaster applied over lath to form the original walls. “Regarding the building debris, nearly all of it was not able to be salvaged due to the deteriorated condition of the material,” Viggiani wrote in an e-mail. “The Engineer in Charge for the project tells me that many of the posts and beams were ‘like dust’ and simply crumbled. The debris is being hauled away from the site by the contractor and by County Waste.”