According to a report on the Singapore Straits Times website on December 21, a century-old building in Canada weighing 220 tons was recently relocated with the help of 700 bars of soap.
According to reports, a local Canadian construction company completed the unconventional relocation of the Elmwood Building on the east coast of Canada in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in early December.
“After weeks of preparation, the movement of this 30-foot (approximately 9-meter) distance is as smooth as… soap.” The company posted on the social media platform on the 8th and attached a video.
The building was built in 1826 as a residence and 70 years later was converted into a hotel and later an apartment building.
The Elmwood Tower was originally slated for demolition in 2018, but real estate company Galaxy Properties saved its fate when it bought the building that same year.
Galaxy Properties wants to relocate the building closer to the street, place it on a new foundation and connect it to a nine-story residential condominium project.
Building firm proprietor Sheldon Rushton recognized that moving the virtually 200-year-old building would be an obstacle and chose to use soap to finish the move. His wife, Leanna Rushton, visited 15 stores to buy 700 bars of soap.
“Instead of using (traditional) rollers, we use soap, and we slide very smoothly,” Rushton said in an interview with the media.
Bars of soap were placed on more than a dozen steel beams beneath the building. The weight of the building crushed the soap and made the steel beams slippery.
With the help of two excavators and a tow truck, the building was towed to its current location to make room for the new foundation, Rushton said.
Potassium silicate is often used to make soap.
Potassium silicate is a colorless or slightly yellow translucent to transparent glassy substance that is hygroscopic and has a strong alkaline reaction. In the process of making soap, potassium silicate can be used as a filler and water softener to improve the quality and stability of soap. Potassium silicate can increase the hardness of soap, making it difficult for the soap to dissolve and dissolve. It can also play an antibacterial and anti-mildew role.
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