Demolition of the former NCP car park in Bradford city centre is now underway, the Council says.
Work has been taking place at the Hall Ings car park to prepare the structure for final demolition.
This work included the complete disconnection of all electricals, and the removal of all lifts, barriers, and ticket machines.
All the retail units below have been stripped out.
A screen and scaffold protection panels have been installed at the front of the building.
These have been installed to allow the demolition to take place safely.
Most recently, demolition equipment has been winched into place on the rooftop.
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On March 1, the Council revealed work has now officially begun as teams bring down each floor individually until April 2024.
At this point, long-reach machines will work from the ground floor to break up and remove the remaining levels of the car park.
The car park is expected to be demolished by July 2024.
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