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A Giant Finnish Hospital Is Being Demolished: Demolition Concrete Is Being Created by the Cubic Yard Trade – the Law Severely Restricts the Reuse of Crushed Concrete

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The old buildings of Oulu University Hospital have been ordered to be demolished. Now, they are investigating how to use the demolished concrete in the most environmentally friendly way possible.
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Instead of an often muddy path, a unique staircase made of massive sandstone blocks now leads up the three-meter slope. Martin B. from Loun decided to reuse the building stone from a demolished barn, got to work and built a functional and impressive outdoor staircase on his property. Not only did he save money, but he also proved that even meter-long stones can be moved without equipment.

The old buildings of Oulu University Hospital have been ordered to be demolished. Now, they are investigating how to use the demolished concrete in the most environmentally friendly way possible.

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T&T broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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