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Έργο Δράμας, Καπναποθήκη Αγίας Βαρβάρας
Στέγη ξενοδοχείου
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Δράμα, Αγία Βαρβάρα, μετατροπή παλιάς καπναποθήκης σε ξενοδοχείο - ανακατασκευή στέγης. Πραγματική διάρκεια 45 ημερών σε 7 λεπτά βίντεο Greece, Drama city, reforming old tobbacco warehouse into luxury hotel - roof reconstruction. Actual duration 45 days... in 7 minutes video.
Construction stages of precast wall
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This video shows the wall production stages in Tachydomi SA factory. More information: www.tachydomi.gr/en/ The production stages are the following: Plotting, Moulding and electric/water installation, placing reinforcement(ironing), concrete filling, vibration and formation of double wall and finally temporary wall storing.
Στάδια κατασκευής τοιχίων (Greek Edition)
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Το παρόν βίντεο δείχνει τα στάδια κατασκευής τοιχίων στις εγκαταστάσεις της Ταχυδομή ΑΕ. Τα στάδια είναι τα εξής: Σχεδίαση τοιχίου, Καλούπωμα & τοποθέτηση ηλεκτρικών και υδραυλικών εγκαταστάσεων, τοποθέτηση οπλισμού, σκυρόδεμα πλήρωσης, δόνηση και διαμόρφωση διπλού τοίχου και τέλος προσωρινή αποθήκευση τοιχίου μέχρι την μεταφορά του στο έργο. Περισσότερες λεπτομέρειες: www.tachydomi.gr
Precast Stages (Double Panel) by Tachydomi S.A.
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ENG: This video shows the stages of construction in precast method of building. Tachydomi S.A. is a precast construction company which is pioneer building houses, hotels & warehouses, offering speed in construction, earthquake resistance, insulation and guarantee of construction lifespan. ΕL: Σε αυτό το video υπάρχουν τα στάδια κατασκευής της προκατασκευής. Η Ταχυδομη Α.Ε. είναι μια εταιρία που...

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  • @PeterMansfield-r4o
    @PeterMansfield-r4o 10 місяців тому

    Andrew I have a grasp of the ability of BRD to build eco buildings the main thing I want is pricing for things or is this done on an individual bases

  • @S.C.G.680
    @S.C.G.680 Рік тому

    OK THANKS SALEH CONSTRUCTIONS GROUP

  • @ΤέχνηΚατασκευή
    @ΤέχνηΚατασκευή 2 роки тому

    ΧΩΡΙΣ ΣΧΟΛΙΑ

  • @jhongolt5110
    @jhongolt5110 2 роки тому

    Can you please explain to me how the inner and outer layers of the panel are connected to each other, other than embedding the bonds of the inner layer into the concrete of the outer layer?

  • @soimhossen3023
    @soimhossen3023 2 роки тому

    Beautiful 🥰

  • @darthvader5300
    @darthvader5300 2 роки тому

    Not enough 1 inch thick hyper-strenght bainitic galvanized steel rebars going horizontally and vertically and spaced apart by 2 inches and held by double-U shaped mechanical bolting clamps with some adjustments made for pipes of various sizes and should have used the double-shell reinforcement design with internal steel trusses clamped-bolted together and tack welded secured. The concrete and-or mortar cover should be 2 centimeters to 2.5 centimeters thick depending on concrete formulations and environmental conditions.

  • @johnfloros
    @johnfloros 2 роки тому

    TI ΨEKAZEI STO TEΛOΣ?

  • @1Eagler
    @1Eagler 3 роки тому

    05:00 αθάνατο πηλοφόρι.

  • @najibketata4302
    @najibketata4302 3 роки тому

    is this the stationary method or the traveling and usually what is the duration of each step

  • @homestecconstructionarchit6928
    @homestecconstructionarchit6928 3 роки тому

    Magnifique

  • @อาคมมากบุญ-ภ7ฐ

    วางแผนระยะยาว

  • @อาคมมากบุญ-ภ7ฐ

    ไม่มีรอยรั่วซึม

  • @อาคมมากบุญ-ภ7ฐ

    การผูก

  • @อาคมมากบุญ-ภ7ฐ

    เหล็กโครงของเขา

  • @johnmichaels6464
    @johnmichaels6464 4 роки тому

    That music is ridiculous. Interesting video though.

  • @ramsayreyne8171
    @ramsayreyne8171 4 роки тому

    el muro de hormigón mas épico que vi en mi vida

  • @semperparatus3685
    @semperparatus3685 4 роки тому

    My is 1111 at and Hudini

  • @gkoump
    @gkoump 5 років тому

    διανοητικη ασκηση

  • @bhaskarv2142
    @bhaskarv2142 7 років тому

    if I need whom to contact..

  • @bhaskarv2142
    @bhaskarv2142 7 років тому

    can I get more information...

  • @qualyplus
    @qualyplus 7 років тому

    nice for a bunker...

  • @ichigokun5108
    @ichigokun5108 7 років тому

    what type of metal is used as a form for openings? and does the concrete stick to the metal after pouring and curing?

  • @robertcarver4295
    @robertcarver4295 7 років тому

    To answer the critics below, this is a wonderful product, an engineer's dream. It is solid, it will withstand any kind of weather, earthquake, or other things that might damage a building, like termites and rot that plagues all wood products. This does not have Styrofoam, which shrinks 15% in ten years and outgases. Any kind of insulation can be blown in the middle, it doesn't matter, because it is not structural. The interior crete will act as a heat sink to maintain the ambient. this is the perfect thickness, material science students understand this. This has shear strength, plenty of uplift strength in high wind areas, and the only thing I would prefer to see is a better curing process for the concrete. The crete should be sprayed and perhaps humidified to achieve maximum design strength. I did not understand the vibration, looked like too much to me. We use a two second rule with vibrators, any more and the OPC would be separated too much. To answer the questions about cost, I would counter that if they got into solid production runs, they could build walls in high volume with little labor, so compared to anything that might be as solid, I would think this would be cheaper. With all that steel, this is obviously some industrial use building. A residential application would need much less reinforcing steel. I would use this product on any structure, well done!

    • @jhongolt5110
      @jhongolt5110 2 роки тому

      Can you please explain to me how the inner and outer layers of the panel are connected to each other, other than embedding the bonds of the inner layer into the concrete of the outer layer?

    • @robertcarver4295
      @robertcarver4295 2 роки тому

      @@jhongolt5110 This is a matrix of steel and concrete. concrete is excellent in compression, steel excellent in tension. The engineer designed vertical and horizontal steel in both inner and outer, the thickness is ideal for some minor flexing that might come from expansion and contraction due to ambient conditions, but it might have been invented to solve the earthquake phenomenon. The concrete is a great heat sink, but there are two temperatures, inner and outer that need to be considered. A heat sink is good for distributing the heat and holding it, so best to have the insulation on the outside. This has the insulation as an air space, or the inner space might be foamed. That is a heat break. Energy is transferred by one of three means; radiation, convection, and conduction. This is acceptable, the heat or cold will be stored in the inner side, the empty or foamed space will keep it separate from the outer. The design strength is best described as a 3D truss, it will act in a monolithic way since the concrete is so thick. This might actually be stronger than a solid concrete wall. It covers all the loads on a typical wall, including shear and uplift. To explain the engineering, have to teach you material science, vectors, and load designs, then spend months in the testing labs to show how things work in real life, starting with making beams from aluminum foil and trusses from string. We use computers to do the calculations, looks really well engineered to me.

    • @jhongolt5110
      @jhongolt5110 2 роки тому

      @@robertcarver4295 My question was not about the advantages of this type of panels, but about the way the layers are connected, because. in panels with insulation, the layers are connected by passing longitudinal rods through the eyelets of the screeds connecting both layers, and here the screeds are simply recessed into the concrete of the upper layer. I have no doubt about the rationality of this type of panels, if you suddenly think about it.

  • @manikbhairewar6182
    @manikbhairewar6182 7 років тому

    Good

  • @AACPprecast
    @AACPprecast 7 років тому

    i like this concept, thanks for sharing

  • @ironworks4105
    @ironworks4105 8 років тому

    wtf you are good.

  • @chrissamuels2086
    @chrissamuels2086 8 років тому

    those are shitty walls

  • @patelashok8873
    @patelashok8873 8 років тому

    very good concept

  • @ducnam3133
    @ducnam3133 8 років тому

    I like it

  • @LubaLuba1
    @LubaLuba1 8 років тому

    So primitive!!

  • @howardgilmour8464
    @howardgilmour8464 8 років тому

    Superb video. Thanks.

  • @anneantone1990
    @anneantone1990 9 років тому

    😃

  • @pinkymarshmallowgamer1351
    @pinkymarshmallowgamer1351 9 років тому

    ×××××× worst thingy moboby i wached

  • @Warrior4Jesus71
    @Warrior4Jesus71 9 років тому

    nice vid

  • @SarojKumar-od1gj
    @SarojKumar-od1gj 9 років тому

    Very nice.....

  • @monacityhomes5286
    @monacityhomes5286 9 років тому

    impressive and amazing video.......very nice

  • @reatonable
    @reatonable 9 років тому

    Why such a costly setup, why not just sandwich polystyrene in the panel then there is no need to rotate the panels. just thinking.

    • @81Ak81
      @81Ak81 7 років тому

      This walls are filled on site with concrete. Its saves wights and connects all walls later this. That how we use them

    • @qualyplus
      @qualyplus 7 років тому

      or easier: just gunnit concrete against the poly covered with metal mesh, this method already exist and works very good, it´s easy, cheap, and no need to invest in heavy machinery

  • @anandhkasthureyar6024
    @anandhkasthureyar6024 9 років тому

    very nice

  • @abrartraveling439
    @abrartraveling439 10 років тому

    I like precast construction work

  • @lesliesweeney5754
    @lesliesweeney5754 10 років тому

    Very Impresive

  • @benclarke3880
    @benclarke3880 10 років тому

    Standard gantry operation at the end, not even a bloody hardhat.

  • @karthickmurugesan5603
    @karthickmurugesan5603 10 років тому

    its too gud.

    • @ArunKumar-vs8wp
      @ArunKumar-vs8wp 10 років тому

      in India molding level of precast methods is very less

  • @slamzd
    @slamzd 10 років тому

    same. costly but effective for multi million projects.

  • @gilocenar6986
    @gilocenar6986 10 років тому

    Can you send me an info how big is the production area do I need for a production for a residential panels and floors? Please email me prengine2003@yahoo.com

    • @Takedatwo
      @Takedatwo 10 років тому

      If I understand correct your question, you need at least a 2000m2 production plant.

  • @enemay
    @enemay 11 років тому

    FUS RO DAAAHHHHHHHH!!!

  • @harrytestoni8506
    @harrytestoni8506 11 років тому

    thats right matey..and how much will the panels cost. all the bullshit they go through with ....they will price themselves out of the market.

  • @shyamkumar6054
    @shyamkumar6054 11 років тому

    this method is help to the construction time and nice method is this pre cast wall ready.....

  • @gowrinamilax6446
    @gowrinamilax6446 11 років тому

    this method is help to reduced the construction period ...

  • @RicadAli
    @RicadAli 11 років тому

    song name please?

  • @yalungchanal6677
    @yalungchanal6677 11 років тому

    all is well