A group of demolition workers, led by a foreman, are tasked with tearing down a building in Neustadt, Germany, overnight without a permit. They use heavy machinery, including excavators and a backhoe, and work through the night to complete the job. However, things don't go smoothly, and they encounter various obstacles, including a lack of coordination, equipment issues, and a visit from the police due to the site being under monument protection. The workers also take breaks to eat and discuss their work, and one of them gets injured. By the end of the night, they complete the demolition, but the foreman notes that it was a tough job and that they will regroup the next day at 6 a.m.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A group of men are demolishing shops in Neustadt at night.
2. They do not have a demolition permit, so they must complete the job quickly.
3. They are using a Doc 320d, a M 315d mobile excavator, and a backhoe.
4. The men are trying to avoid making too much noise and disturbing the residents.
5. They are working on a construction site and are required to wear protective gear, including footwear.
6. The men are using a hose to clean the facade of a building to prevent dust.
7. They are working under the supervision of a boss or foreman.
8. The men are working at night and are expected to finish the job by 6 am the next day.
9. They are using excavators to demolish a wall.
10. The demolition area is under monument protection.
11. The police arrive at the scene, and the men are told to leave the area immediately.
12. One of the men, Seppel, is injured and may need to go to the hospital.
13. The men are told to report back to work at 6 am the next day, but if anyone needs to miss work due to illness or injury, they should provide a doctor's note.