Awesome Mighty bulldozer and truck building new road across forestry swamp
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2022
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Back in the 1960's, while in the military, I did a considerable amount of road building across tundra areas in Alaska, very similar to what I am seeing in these videos, and yes, we did install cross drainage about every 200 yards. We used slate and dirt mixed as road base which worked well because we were building on a foundation of perma-frost, however this road is built on a foundation of mud and will continually sink. The water content is exceedingly high and the pressure exerted downward, which extends outward at a 45 degree angle on each side of the berm, which is not being compacted like the center of the road and won't contribute at all to the stability. The road will continue to sink under its own weight over time due to gravity and capillary action and will require a continuous re-surfacing with additional material just to maintain the same elevation as long as it is used. Once that maintenance ends, the swamp will eventually reclaim the area and in the wettest areas the road will sink to the original elevation quickly. Whatever this road leads to must be extremely valuable and I don't think the environment enters into the equation.
The Alaskan Pipeline was an another amazing construction job. They had to deal with Permafrost and worst. Sections above grade in insulated pipe to avoid melting supporting terrain under.
Did you ever use geo-tech fabrics there to help spread uneven settlement? I've seen it used on some projects; roads, parking lots, behind retaining walls. Once I saw a 25' x 25' layer of asphalt in middle of parking lot being suspended by the fabric after a sinkhole developed. Good news / bad news... if no fabric, sinkhole would have been discovered earlier, after failure, fabric prevented traffic from driving into a sinkhole.
@@SJR_Media_Group where can I learn all of this knowledge?
@@avantr242 I studied engineering when I was in college. The pipeline project is all over internet including UA-cam. Long time ago before internet, some really good TV programs covered things like this. I was a nerdy geek at one time - LOL.
@@SJR_Media_Group lol I gotcha but I was wondering because I’d like to gain information and more understanding about this construction because one day I’m thinking of doing this kind of work
Why don't they clear all the vegetations? Is just dumping soil on vegetations allowed, road might continue sinking non stop.
Mother Nature will claim back her swamp. One rain storm away from wash away that road bed.
There's obviously not a code enforcement officer around, But if you had to put a road through wetlands like this This is how it starts. See where your problems are and really start digging them out with excavators, fix the drainage issues Rip rap the road No problems. Lol, Great video. Where is this in the world? If I had to guess South America isk.
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Water channels need to be placed across and under the roadway to link one side of the swamp to the other, or you will have problems later on. The road needs to be wider too.
ofc this road will wash out
I wish you would show it until it complete building that road
So they just.cover the land with dirt and not clear all the vegetation first? I know it's cheaper, but you'd think the ground would be unstable and sink over time.
Very good bulldozer driver truck drivers I love for all worker
that would not be allowed here in Australia,
the greenie freakes would tie them selves to the dozer to stop the work.
frogs and crickets are more important than industry
I'm still waiting for a big bucksome blonde to tie herself to my excavator...
Well Wouldn't the Company , Just Ring up and get the Law Enforcement .! There !???
Bean bag em
it will begone first heavy rain no pull outs good luck
Like video
This is going to be so many soft spots and sink holes that the road will be un deivable in less than a week
I was thinking the same thing, what a waste.
l'eau c'est la vie
معلم bulldozer ثبارك الله
Drain the swamp!
They needed to mix that dirt with rocks and gravel. Especially at the lower levels. Also “drain pipes” should have been put in very so often to allow water flow to each side to keep flooding on one side or the other to a minimum.
Yep it’s gonna be one big muddy mess in no time!
Wow good job l like 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Bulldozer good nice
The best video👍🏻👍🏻
I would of pushed another turn around spot closer to dozer saves the trucks reversing all the way back a kilometre.
That would be more Costly ? To them !
Nước nào mà cho xe vật liệu đây thế.do là dấu hiệu rút ruột công trình nha
That operator is doing a fine job. That's some of the best road material I've ever seen.
Any person that leaves the doors open isn’t an operator ,they would build it quicker if they had a passing bay
Em qual país e esse lugar
Где они работает?
Pembuatan jalan diatas rawa
Narrow road... It should be widened
They should create canal for the movement for water from one side of the road to the other.
I was about to reply with the same comment.
I'm no "Greenie" but "swamp is just a derogitory word for "Wetlands" and I'm with you.
Sure use the land if you have to but don't just destroy it look after it too.
Бульдозер очень дымит, похоже топливный насос барахлит!
Amazing~~~~~~
O yeah for me as Dutch man this is amazing
A road to nowhere..
저렇게 둑을 쌓고 어느한쪽은 그냥밀어서 농토로 사용할것같네요.
Какой хороший песок, бульдозером раз прошелся на БОЛОТЕ, и груженый самосвал не тонет, да там даже каток не нужен походу)
I would've liked to seen a wider access, to speed up the delivery and progress... great to watch tho...🍻👍
Not how I would go about it. But dude can cut grade. Unless he's working off GPS 👍. 🇺🇸. ❤️🌎✌️
I designed and built many haul roads for mines in Africa using Cat 77 and 785 trucks for hauling ore and waste. Many over swamps where ground conditions were so soft it was virtually impossible to walk without disappearing out of sight. I would get local labour to cut all bamboo and brush and leave it laying on the surface, over this would be a laid layers of geo fabric and finally 3 or more meters of mine waste. The geofabric prevents the underlying mud from being pumped into the fill by the movement of the trucks and equipment and allows the fill to be truck rolled into a solid stable base. Without the fabric roads over soft muddy swamps rapidly fail as the fill is driven into the swamp and the mud hydraulics up into the fill, a never ending maintenance issue which slows truck cycles and destroys tyres, suspensions and running gear. Unless this road is being built over a swamp which is a thin veneer over solid rock, which if it is in northern climes - where glaciation has planed off the weathered soils - I would expect you to have many stability issues. in the tropics of course there is usually 10’s of meters of often sensitive clays below the swamp surface.
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Nice video
I like this video
good job dozerman... 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Both sided righ and left side of the road should have been drained first ,ditched to allow water and moisture content to escape in order for the marked subgrade for the actual carriage way to be built hardens . And then large boulders should be sank from a rock quary pit .
And more compaction should be applied for the hardening. With this materials used and that thickness as time goes by the road bed will sink
Your job is ok yuor motor is lose compression i believed you,
En sevdiğim işlerden biri
Its a good job but eventually the wet land will consume it.
Pretty distructive of wetlands way to build a road.
Nice video sharing 😊😊😊
Matap doronganya jos...
Most people are clueless of what is beneath the road they are driving on...
The sub-base has to be created, either by removing or adding soil. Looks like base here is several meters or more of fill that was brought in from a quarry or pit offsite. Depending on use of road, it has to support normal traffic and heavy loads from trucks. A bad job done on sub-base can result in expensive and repetitive maintenance for years to come.
Sub-base is more important than the road surface itself. Bad surface can be quickly repaired. Bad sub-base, requires removing road surface, and layers of material to expose problem. Repeat in reverse, add new soil, compact, final sub-grade, add road surface.
Depois que o Bolsonaro entrou na presidência tá tudo destruído, viva a evolução
Yes one soft spot in the road would cause a lot of heartache further afield
@@muzza566 thank you
it used to be a mighty job before people knew wetlands have a role to play🤔
Very satisfying to watch. Great camera work as well.
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Roads are the best way to destroy swamps. In a year, it will all be gone.
Waoooo excellent watching from NAGALAND
Thankx eskaloon, I wondered if this was a permanent road of if it shifted, sank, etc. I had no clue the road would be completely consumed by the wet land. Fascinating 👌
In time it will sink , too much water for it not too
It was cool. But that long?
Бальзам на душу. Я много лет работал на бульдозере на130м
They are probably trying to access minerals and will eventually leave the road to be taken over by nature.
Excelente filmagem.
Dozer operator is doing a good job with a worn out dozer.
Güzel bir iş ve güzel bir çekim teprikler 👍😊
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Sepertinya buldozer itu mesinnya sudah tidak beres, kalau tidak diservis dan dipaksakan terus beroperasi bisa rontok...!!!
looks like they need a few more trucks! Dozer downtime=waste!
Awesome content tho!
Muybonito
Os caçambeiros ganham por hora. Levando apenas metade da carga e andando feito tartarugas. Se fosse no Brasil até diria que é obra pública.
The dozer is going to need a major before the road is completed, looks like its burning a quart of oil between trucks !
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Interesting how road is moving through the swamp. As a child I loved playing with toy trucks and I still play with them D..They look like toy trucks from above. I wonder if there are dangerous snakes in there?
*Parabens pelo vídeo e obrigado por compartilhar. Fico imaginando como essa estrada resistirá, sendo construída em cima deste lamaçal. Acho que sem compactação suficiente. Também tenho dúvidas quanto a passagem de água. Abraço!*
pois é sempre vejo esses vídeos deles queria saber onde é esse país porque me parece que nesse país praticamente as construções ai são tudo em cima de pântanos e lagos muito estranho isso
Sem bueiro e sem nada sera?
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Great operator!
Geez. That one driver must be a newbie. Could have backed up much faster with his half load.
We all have to learn our trade. If no one starts and learns we would be in the stoneage in two generations.
He's probably 12 years old!
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It really needed much more and more soil to build road at this particular forestry swamp..
Great job,👍👍💪💪💪
Not the best looking material I would use to make a road base out of across a swamp, - mind you if nothing more than motor bikes and people were going to be the main users then I suppose it was wide enough. Bit boring having to watch those trucks back all that way every time, - in 24 mins we saw 6 loads delivered. In other videos of yours the trucks are fully loaded, - in this one they only looked part loaded - couldn't the road take the weight of fully loaded ones, - if so it showed it was the wrong base.
Зачем показывать машины с песком? Интересен процесс отсыпки дороги
Im guessing this is one of those new fangled porous roads that dont kill swamps and wetlands.
Who gives a damn about the wetlands ? Far too many of em already and bloody geese and seagulls
Why film the truck reversing all the way use edit
Pembuatan jalan 😍
Butuh berapa truck untuk menutup rawa itu
Beh ngawe opo Iki bos
Eu acho que esse serviço deveria ter canal de passagem de água porque aí é uma área de alagadiço e deve ter animais .
Beautiful powerful machines and great angles from the camera. Amazing video.
Is this a "convenience " road for a specific person or an industry that needs to save travel time and is it built to a standard, or will there be a need for regular maintenance.. I don't know, just asking....it's built over a swamp..
សុំសួរបានទេ ថាធ្វើផ្លូវហ្នឹងនៅឯណាដែរ?
Why trucks are not full loaded?
Weight
Mantap
Merhaba çok güzel 🔔👍43👍🌷
Muito peixes" nestes lagos"
Tenho curiosidade saber quais animais tem nestes pântanos , raridade ver um .
Abraços!
Please show video until at the end of the road 👍👍👍💝🤣🤣😂
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Nice job 👌
😅😂🤣 joker existing. 🤣😂😅
I’m guessing that’s going to be used after winter freeze up as an access road.
needs more rock in the material
Los Romanos ya lo hicieron mejor hace 2000 años. A ver si vais aprendiendo. Sus Calzadas aún perduran, eso que hacéis no dura más de 20 años.
Comment bouziller un environnement en 10 leçons!! En plus c'est du travail de mhairde!!! ils ne mettent pas de géotextile sous les matériaux, ça ne tiendra jamais!