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Team building
After thousands of phone calls, the crew started to match up interested people from the same area and had a huge selection of people in the construction industry from all over the country. We had some great help from industry heavyweights like Charles Moran, who used to run Controlled Demolition Group who do some of the biggest jobs in the UK.
Material supplies
With the teams and expertise in place, it was time to assemble the materials. We acquired our building supplies from all over and received an enormous amount of goodwill. Anyone who works in the trade will tell you that getting suppliers to deliver on time is a nightmare and they have months to do it in. Sometimes we had just days. We were saved by having a great team at Craddy Pitchers in Bristol. They helped with what we should be buying for each challenge. Consulting engineers is one thing but we also relied on the sensible views of the man at the coal face Paul Wright at Jewson. Without him our teams would have had nothing to build with.
All together now
The logistics of producing the show were a challenge in themselves. For the final we had the fire brigade pumping nearly 40,000 litres of water and a 120mph wind machine mounted on a truck, all on a set in the middle of nowhere with no water or services!
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